Hello Peter, peter van boheemen ([log in to unmask]) wrote: : We are using the NCSA WWW server on the HP3000 and experience problems whem : using Netscape to access it. Very often small gifs are displayed as trashed. : Sometimes it will not show a html file saying that network error have been : found. : It does only happen with files that are already cashed by Netscape. It never : happens when I connect to a non HP3000 server. : When caching is off, the problem never occurs. : Mosaic does not have these problems. : The PC and HP3000 are on the same LAN. I also noticed this problem when I : access the Internet through a dial up connection, using a 28k8 modem. When I : use a 14k4 modem, the problem does not occur. : I have heared of one HP3000 site that reports the same problems. : Does anyone else have these problems ? Is there someone who knows what to do : about it? : What abou an alternative server like the Open Market/iX server ? Is this : server available ? Is it free or can I order it ? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ I have not heard of this specific problem with the NCSA web server on the 3000, but I do have (1) recommendation: If you have not already, please install the NSTED77 (5.0) General Release patch. This patch includes (2) fixes found by customers running the NCSA web server: SR: 5003-299859 TCP connections stuck in state 0.0 (TCP_PROTOCOL_STATE closed IPC_STATE ipc_closed). Typically seen on systems with HTTPD installed. SR: 4701-308304 TCP connections stuck in state 0.c (TCP_PROTOCOL_STATE closed IPC_STATE ipc_closed_need_to_send_fin). Typically seen on systems with HTTPD installed. Note: The OpenMarket Web Server requires the NSTED77 patch first be installed. Hope this helps. Regards, James Hofmeister Hewlett Packard Worldwide Technology Network Expert Center P.S. My Ideals are my own, not necessarily my employers.