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Re: another Web bitchout

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Stephen D. Williams)
Sat Feb 25 19:29:30 1995

From: sdw@lig.net (Stephen D. Williams)
To: hobbit@avian.org (*Hobbit*)
Date: Sat, 25 Feb 1995 17:48:47 +0000 (GMT)
Cc: bugtraq@fc.net
In-Reply-To: <199502251633.LAA10897@narq.avian.org> from "*Hobbit*" at Feb 25, 95 11:33:18 am

> 
> Whatever brilliant boy first implemented file access via FTP in a web browser
> should be taken out and beaten soundly about the noggin with rolled-up RFCs. 
> It maintains the one-connection-per-item paradigm, which is NOT the way FTP
> works, and everybody since then copied the method without THINKING first.
> 
> Thus, if you're logging FTP connections, you get six times more NOISE than
> necessary when some point-and-click lamer wants ONE lousy file.  Not to
> mention twice as much TCP setup overhead.
> 
> How hard would it be, once a browser realizes that it's talking to an FTP
> server, to just keep the control socket open?!  It's probably way too late to
> get it fixed by now, dammit.
> 
> _H*

You should ALWAYS go through a caching proxy like cern_httpd.  Not
only does it cache data for repeated access, it caches connections
to servers for ftp, http (I think), etc.

sdw
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