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RE: Problems with SSL via proxy with IE6 ~Kim Nontumisonobu 23.Oct.03 10:58 PM a Web browser Domino Server 6.5; 6.0.3; 6.0.2 CF2; 6.0.2 CF1; 6.0.2; 6.0.1 CF3; 6.0.1 CF2; 6.0.1 CF1; 6.0.1; 6.0Windows 2000
Our network team put out forth a theory that I forwarded to Lotus Support yesterday. The theory was that Domino either could not handle the number of active key pairs or that it was losing the handle of some of the keys. IE then performs a "retry" looking for the other key and continues to retry. Whereas a stop and refresh or clicking another link would force a new key/pair to be generated and then the page displayed. Perhaps this retry/rekey process in IE is different between IE 5 and IE6.
I asked Lotus Support if there was any guidelines for the number of active SSL keys that a Domino server could maintain either a basic recommendation or some sort of a calculation based on the size of the server/processor/memory. I am waiting for a reply to this inquiry.
Our server seems to really die when it is transferring several files (PDF's, etc) and then several SSL Initial State threads are open at the same time (viewable through Tell Http Show Thread State).