Re: [users@httpd] Speed

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Here is the situation:
DNS has entry of
new CNAME bio-world.com
bio-world is hosted at 66.64.142.34(IIS) and then there is redirection for new.bio-world.com to 66.64.142.35 where the new.bio-world.com apache. Somehow if i enter in DNS new CNAME 66.64.142.35 it doesnt work. I dont know why. You wont be able to access http://66.64.142.34 or http://66.64.142.34/bioworld because this different machine but you should be able to access wither http://66.64.142.35 http://66.64.142.35/bioworld
I`m going to upgrade apache then try to set up the PTR
----- Original Message ----- From: "Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV" <Axel-Stephane.SMORGRAV@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 12:16 PM
Subject: RE: [users@httpd] Speed


How can i maintain the new.bio-world.com name instead of that ip ?
Would that be the servername in httpd.conf ??

I have to revise my opinion about that now that you have changed the redirection. The IP address of new.bio-world.com is 66.64.142.34. The address I was redirected to is different, e.g. 66.64.142.35, so it must be set by whoever does the redirection.

66.64.142.35 does not have a PTR record.

Are you using named virtual hosts? When I request http://66.64.142.34/ I get a HTTP 404...

WRT to the delay, I note that it only occurs in the request for the PHP and http://66.64.142.34/bioworld. None of the static resources exhibit such delays. Could there be something in the interaction between Apache and PHP or in the application itself? I do not have any experience with PHP.

Your Apache is a little old (2.0.40). You should consider upgrading.

-ascs

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael [mailto:Michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 5:57 PM
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Speed

I`m sorry for providing wrong link to you guys but i`m on the lan and when i
typed in the address it was working and i forgot that i was on the lan. hehe
Anyway please take look again at http://new.bio-world.com and help me figure
out why the page stops for 2 seconds after each click?.
Second question arrised when i was playing with apache: when you click on
the above link the address will redirect you to http://ip/bioworld . How can
i maintain the new.bio-world.com name instead of that ip ? Would that be the
servername in httpd.conf ??

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