Sebastian Smith wrote:
Who is your ISP? I experienced a lot of packet loss the other day,
and had trouble tracking the issue down.
The traceroutes suggested the problem was on the border of HE/Telia...
HE said it was a Telia internal issue.
Yesterday we also notice a problem with a Level3 customer in the LA area.
- Sebastian
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Brian Chrisman wrote:
Okay.. could've been any OS with sshd... but it was ssh to the rescue.
Customer calls up complaining of multi-minute page load times.
Traceroutes show a major slow down between data center (Site A) and
customer site. The slowdown doesn't involve either party's ISP. I
call up my ISP, they say it's a known issue, but not their issue, and
that they don't have a route around it.
Hmm.. Site B <--> Site A is fast... Site B <--> Customer is fast...
Site A <--> Customer is slow (hey, wasn't the internet designed
specifically to deal with these issues... oh wait.. that's another
rant).
So the obvious solution is to effectively route for the idiotic ISP
with an ssh port forward and another apache vhost.
Yay ssh..
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