on Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 01:04:02AM +0100, Adam Bower scribbled:
Anyway, I just signed up with freeserve not much more than a week ago and their data transfer for webpages seems abysmal? I just telneted to a server that I know is fast and issued a GET / HTTP/1.0 and I could interpret the html faster than it came done the pipe!
I think several large isps have been suffering from the side effects of the various http infecting worms going around at the moment. On a single dynamically allocated IP address I'm seeing 2.5 thousand worm scans a day. Many of which are from inside the isps netblock. So if they are having to transparently proxy tons of scans, the load is going to increase dramatically.
I've seen an isdn connected to freeserve working at virtually full speed (for isdn) via http, but that was about 3 weeks ago.
I know my bandwidth is ok, as ssh works fine to my shell account and ping flooding freeserves main webserver makes the blinken lights stay on constantly while looking at the modem.
This suggests the transparent proxies or something similar (http specific routing?) is being swamped.. That'll teach them to proxy initially non-proxied requests.