Re: [users@httpd] why would a GET consistently take 10 seconds?

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On 9/12/05, Bradley, Todd <todd.bradley@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I suspect that our IT department changed something about our network a
> month ago, although it's also possible one of the other quasi-admins of
> this box mucked something up.  So I've been pondering what httpd might
> be doing for 10 seconds on every page.  My first guess was that maybe
> httpd was doing reverse DNS lookups and that those were taking a really
> long time or timing out or something.  But our configuration has
> 
> HostNameLookups Off

I would still suspect DNS.  Check your config for Allow and Deny
statements and make sure they they use only "all" or an IP address --
nothing else.

Joshua.

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