From: Charles Huang (CharlesNY2000@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Mar 22 2002 - 01:45:17 GMT-3
Try the following
do a ping using MTU size packets with different patterns.
turn off CEF on your router.
reboot the router.
replace the router if you have one. or interchange the routers if you have
2 routers to different ISP.
have you check DNS issue ? reverse lookup exist for clients on both ISP ?
If you still having the same problem, put a sniffer on both the client and
the web server.
Load the web page via ISP 1 and ISP 2, capture all the packets and compare
them.
Good Luck
----- Original Message -----
From: "roy reyes" <rreyes365@yahoo.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 9:11 PM
Subject: http problem badly need help!
> Hi guys,
> I have a hardtime figuring out the problem maybe you already
> experience this! Badly needed your help.
> Here is the scenario:
>
> Internet Internet
> | |
> | |
> ISP1 ISP 2
> \ /
> \ /
> OUR NETWORK
> \
> MY WEB SERVER
>
> The issue is on my web server when i try to access it via this
> address : http://
> and my outbound and inboud path is going to ISP 2
> I can successfully load the page, the login and password prompt will
> appear. After login the browser wait for long time and cannot load
> the page. I did some test which only access static pages(plain html)
> on the same path (ISP2) and it works, i can access it successfully.
>
> I set the inbound and outbound path going to ISP1 with the same
> username/password i can login successfully and i can now access and
> view the page.
>
> These are the test i conducted:
> Routing/layer 3 issues
> Filtering on ISP2 and my network
> Policy routing on ISP2 and my network
> Layer 4 to 7 redirection on ISP2 and my network
> Caching on ISP2
> the SQL server resides on the web server and all the pages are local
> in the drive(there is no content provider)
>
> I have found no problem to all this test that i conducted!
>
> ANY INPUTS ON THIS PROBLEM!!!!
>
> thanks,
> rreyes
>
>
> attached is the html pages for your reference.
>
>
>
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