Return-Path: Delivered-To: apache-bugdb-archive@hyperreal.org Received: (qmail 5483 invoked by uid 6000); 10 Jun 1999 16:20:31 -0000 Received: (qmail 5133 invoked by uid 2001); 10 Jun 1999 16:20:04 -0000 Received: (qmail 657 invoked by uid 2012); 10 Jun 1999 16:15:10 -0000 Message-Id: <19990610161510.656.qmail@hyperreal.org> Date: 10 Jun 1999 16:15:10 -0000 From: Al Gatton Reply-To: jorj@flashmail.com To: apbugs@hyperreal.org X-Send-Pr-Version: 3.2 Subject: other/4558: Modification request Sender: apache-bugdb-owner@apache.org Precedence: bulk >Number: 4558 >Category: other >Synopsis: Modification request >Confidential: no >Severity: non-critical >Priority: medium >Responsible: apache >State: open >Class: change-request >Submitter-Id: apache >Arrival-Date: Thu Jun 10 09:20:02 PDT 1999 >Last-Modified: >Originator: jorj@flashmail.com >Organization: apache >Release: N/A >Environment: Linux 2.2 >Description: This isn't a bug report, only a suggestion (I didnt find a more appropriate place to send this. When a wab page is served up, the host receiving it clicks on one (or more) of the links. If that host has (recently) previously used this same page, it *might* be in his/her local cache. But since the internet is a place of exploration, odds are that it isn't. This causes the browser (ftp etc) to generate a DNS request that say generates two or three more before being finally resolved. This same page is served up many times per day to different hosts. This means that this ONE page possibly generates several hundred DNS requests per day.... times the number of pages on this ONE server..... times the number of servers out there... With the number of DNS requests out there (unnessecarily) consuming bandwidth, wouldn't it make more sense for the web server to substiture the ip number for the url's in the pages that it serves up? This would significantly reduce the number of DNS requests generated by browsers. If the page server got the IP number from its own lookup (either from its local cache or from the internet) that would also (slightly) speed up the browsers requests in addition to the savings in additional bandwidth.. The url could still be sent to the browser (as a comment in the HTML or such). This would allow the browser to have control over doing the DNS lookups if it wanted to (or needed to ie. bookmarks etc.). It seems to me that this would be a relatively easy change to the page server and an imense benefit to all on the internet. (Also alieve aome of the demand on the root name servers)... Just the oppinion of one Limux admin... Al Gatton, jorj@flashmail.com >How-To-Repeat: N/A >Fix: Sure... See above >Audit-Trail: >Unformatted: [In order for any reply to be added to the PR database, you need] [to include in the Cc line and make sure the] [subject line starts with the report component and number, with ] [or without any 'Re:' prefixes (such as "general/1098:" or ] ["Re: general/1098:"). If the subject doesn't match this ] [pattern, your message will be misfiled and ignored. The ] ["apbugs" address is not added to the Cc line of messages from ] [the database automatically because of the potential for mail ] [loops. If you do not include this Cc, your reply may be ig- ] [nored unless you are responding to an explicit request from a ] [developer. Reply only with text; DO NOT SEND ATTACHMENTS! ]