Hi,
I've introduced Linux and
LVS-NAT to my boss, and for the past 6 months it's been
working exceptionally well. We have Web, Email, and
SQL services running behind LVS-NAT.
Recently we WAP enabled our site. We are using
Apache 1.3.12. The HDML and HTML files are both being served from the same web
server, in the same Document Root dir.
When I access the site using my SANYO SCP/4000. The
first connect is slow and my cellphone just sits in RECEIVING MODE, it ends
up timing out with DATA SERVER UNAVAILABLE coming from UP.LINK Gateway.
Then as soon as I hit retry, I connect immediately.
The microbrowser I'm using is up.browser v4.3. It's
been suggested that since the wap site does not receive alot of requests, my
ISP has to contact the root servers for DNS. Once the site has
been accessed it is quicker because it is in their local DNS cache.
This only happens for the WAP site.
If anyone can point me out to any resources or case
history if this is a LVS-NAT or APACHE problem I would really appreciate
it.
Thanks,
Cono
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