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    SSL HTTPS works at first, then very slow or stops after some time?  
Nate


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07-04-05 10:58 PM

Hello,

I am in the process of implementing SSL for our companies' Web site. We
have a digital certificate installed on a W2K box running IIS 5.0. When
I first access the Web site over HTTPS, the response is immediate
(after the digital certificate alert). I can continue to access pages
on the Web site untill a few minutes later HTTPS requests stop or
become very slow (2-10 minutes). When I configure the site to use just
HTTP everything works fine. Do you know what this could be?

Thank You For Your Help,

Nathan






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    Re: SSL HTTPS works at first, then very slow or stops after some time?  
Nate


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07-06-05 10:52 PM

I figured out what was wrong. It was our router. Our Netgear MV814V2
wireless router was doing something wrong (port forwarding or deeper)
because we purchased a new Linksys WRT54GS wireless router and it
worked fine, both with HTTP and HTTPS. I have an open case with
Netgear, but based on our experience I would not suggest using this
model when you have Web servers behind the router.






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    Re: SSL HTTPS works at first, then very slow or stops after some time?  
David Wang [Msft]


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07-07-05 07:48 AM

Thanks for reporting the resolution.

This one *is* pretty weird.

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"Nate" <nathandeneau@cox.net> wrote in message
news:1120680165.842973.278480@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
I figured out what was wrong. It was our router. Our Netgear MV814V2
wireless router was doing something wrong (port forwarding or deeper)
because we purchased a new Linksys WRT54GS wireless router and it
worked fine, both with HTTP and HTTPS. I have an open case with
Netgear, but based on our experience I would not suggest using this
model when you have Web servers behind the router.







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