Hi!

We are doing some different performance testing activites and one
is "openssl s_time" to se how the reuse sessions gives a
performance boost!

The strange thing is that it looks slower when using reuse-session!!!

This happens when I try to use it together with the "-www" option, very
strange!

I have tried it with some different SSL-server applications and it seems

to be the same with any ("openssl s_server ...", Lotus Notes, MS-IIS
etc.)!


Test-1: Here I have tested against a Lotus-Notes-Domino (with internal SSL support)


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Test-1: Getting the "/" page --- STRANGE!!!

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>> openssl s_time -connect host:443 -www / -time 3

No CIPHER specified
Collecting connection statistics for 3 seconds
333333333333333333333333333333333333

36 connections in 3.94s; 9.15 connections/user sec, bytes read 229284
36 connections in 4 real seconds, 6369 bytes read per connection


Now timing with session id reuse. starting rrrrrrrrr

9 connections in 4.15s; 2.17 connections/user sec, bytes read 57321
9 connections in 4 real seconds, 6369 bytes read per connection


------------------------------------------------------------------------ Test-1: NOT getting a page --- OK

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>>openssl s_time -connect host:443 -time 3

No CIPHER specified
Collecting connection statistics for 3 seconds
3333333333333333333333333333333333333333

40 connections in 3.52s; 11.38 connections/user sec, bytes read 0
40 connections in 4 real seconds, 0 bytes read per connection


Now timing with session id reuse. starting rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

115 connections in 3.88s; 29.68 connections/user sec, bytes read 0
115 connections in 4 real seconds, 0 bytes read per connection

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Any ideas why?
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