Re: Does Apache Restrict Multiple Concurrent Connections from one IP?

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On 12/1/06, JWM <techstuff@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
OK, that makes sense in a browser.  But what about iTunes? No browser
involved there. If you click on 'get' on a bunch of episodes in a podcast,
iTunes trys to run 3 concurrent downloads from the podcast(which 99% of the
time would all be from the same site).  Seems strange it would start three
and then purposely limit itself to 2 concurrent connections (???).  I guess
stupider things have been programmed in the past...  (obviously off topic...
but anybody know a way to configure max sessions for iTunes??)

iTunes is essentially a specialized web browser.  I believe it uses
MSIE behind-the-scenes on windows.

Joshua.

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