I seem to see different behavior than that described in the article. When I use IE 6.0 to hit our IIS 4.0 server (don't ask), I see this: Client Server ------ ------ SYN --> <-- SYN/ACK ACK --> HTTP Request --> <-- HTTP Response etc. I don't see an HTTP request preceding the initial SYN packet. If I use IE 6.0 to hit one of our iPlanet servers, I see the same thing: Client Server ------ ------ SYN --> <-- SYN/ACK ACK --> HTTP Request --> <-- HTTP Response etc. Again, no HTTP Request preceding the initial SYN. If I use IE 6.0 to hit one of our iPlanet servers twice, with a couple seconds in between each request, I see this: Client Server ------ ------ SYN --> <-- SYN/ACK ACK --> HTTP Request --> <-- HTTP Response etc. <-- FIN ACK --> FIN --> <-- ACK ... SYN --> <-- SYN/ACK ACK --> HTTP Request --> <-- HTTP Response etc. <-- FIN ACK --> FIN --> <-- ACK Still no HTTP Request preceding the initial SYN packet. If I use IE 6.0 to hit our IIS 4.0 server (again, don't ask) twice, with a couple seconds in between the requests, I see this: Client Server ------ ------ SYN --> <-- SYN/ACK ACK --> HTTP Request --> <-- HTTP Response etc. ... SYN --> <-- SYN/ACK ACK --> HTTP Request --> <-- HTTP Response etc. Same thing (still no HTTP Request preceding the initial SYN), except that there is no tear-down of the connections. I assume if I left the network capture running for a few more seconds, the tear-down would eventually come. The browser doesn't seem to re-use the first TCP/IP connection for the subsequent request. So the only difference I see is the delay in tearing down the connections, which wouldn't improve perceived performance on the client (I think). (And actually, wouldn't leaving connections open on a busy server eventually adversely affect performance of the server?). I tried hitting a few random servers on the Internet, and I never see an HTTP Request precede the initial SYN packet no matter what the server type. I did this test with Microsoft's Network Monitor, and I can't figure out how to do an export to plain text so I didn't attach my results. (If you want the MS NM dumps, I can send them to you.) Also, I don't have IE 5.x on my workstation, so I can't try this with other versions of the browser. Maybe the behavior changed from IE 5 to IE 6...? ~Jeff On Sunday, January 05, 2003 6:13 PM, Matt Alexander wrote: > Could someone with IE and IIS please verify this? A dump of TCP/IP > traffic with different versions of IE and IIS would be ideal.