VitalSigns: Event Report: (Server, Slow or failed connection, red) (fwd)

Dean Gaudet dgaudet-list-nanog at arctic.org
Tue Apr 15 19:43:22 UTC 1997


I can't believe this.  This piece of software has a spam^H^H^H^Hmail the
webmaster button to tell the webmaster of the site you're "testing" that
things are too slow.

Dean

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 1997 15:19:54 -0400 (EDT)
From: XXX at YYY
To: webmaster at ZZZ.com
Subject: VitalSigns: Event Report: (Server, Slow or failed connection, red)

I would like to inform you about a potential problem I've experienced with your service.
To assist you in understanding or remedying the problem, I have included below a brief
description and report of the conditions I have experienced.

I have frequently noticed that establishing a connection to your server takes a long time.
You may find the following information useful.

Subsystem: Server
Event: Slow or failed connection
Status: Failure to perform operation.

Date and Time of Occurrence: Mon Apr 14 19:25
Client Hostname: XXX.XXX.XXX
Client IP Address: A.B.C.D
URL: 
Browser: (Netscape Navigator 3.0)

OS Platform: Windows 95
User Name: Joe Luser
Email Address: XXX at YYY
Phone Number: 555-555-5555

Some of the information above has been provided by Net.Medic from VitalSigns Software.
To learn more about how Net.Medic gathers information about on-line activity and how to
interpret the information provided above, please visit the technical support room at
http://www.vitalsigns.com.

Net.Medic from VitalSigns Software uses analysis techniques which calculate performance
measurements as accurately as practical within the limits of the Microsoft Windows and
Internet environments. Because of these limits, and because Net.Medic was designed
to minimize diagnostic traffic over the Internet, the results calculated by Net.Medic are
close approximations, not absolute measurements.







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