>>> "Hee Meng, Poh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 17-Aug-00 3:22:43 AM >>>
>Notice that there are two headers with the name
>"Connection". The site is running using IPlanet web
>server and Jrun 2.3.3 on a Solaris box. We have
>configure the web server to not support keep-alive
>connections .i.e. KeepAliveTimeout 0 in magnus.conf.
>However as shown above, the response still contains
>the "Connection: Keep-alive" header.
>Anyone knows if Jrun is sending the
>"Connection: Keep-alive" header? What can I do to
>effectively remove this header?
1. it could be JRUN.. but it could also be IPlanet dodgy
implementation
2. there's nothing you can do... the container (JRUN) should stop you
from altering a header like this because it's under control of the
container.
Whoops! bad assumption...
If I were you I'd test IPlanet (without JRUN) to make sure it doesn't
send a keep-alive all the time. If it doesn't you know you can blame
JRUN and ask allaire to do something about it.
On another note this I why I never use container connectors to other
servers. I always find it much simpler, if I need to seperate serving
stuff in anyway, to just do it on different TCP ports.
Nic Ferrier
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