I believe I'm encountering this problem and have been reading over
some of the old messages.
Question: some of the messages say that the fix involves setting
both ssl-unclean-shutdown *and* nokeepalive for MSIE browsers,
while some other messages seem to say it's ok to just use
ssl-unclean-shutdown but leave keepalives enabled. Having to
turn off keepalives kills performance, of course. (I have to
serve SSL pages with a lot of small embedded gif's and can't
afford a separate SSL setup for each gif).
Can anyone (Ralf?) say what the story is about this? Do I have
to turn off keepalives? Any idea how to go about searching for
another solution? I'm trying to set up a high traffic site, so
leaving keepalives permanently off isn't acceptable. I believe
I have a copy of Microsoft IIS available, so if necessary I can
try to figure out what it's doing when an MSIE browser connects.
If it comes to that, some advice/collaboration would be appreciated,
but let's hope it isn't necessary.
Thanks
--Paul
______________________________________________________________________
OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org
User Support Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]