I have a question on wanproxy compressing!

Juli Mallett juli at clockworksquid.com
Sat Dec 14 19:27:09 PST 2013


Jerry,

RDP often uses encryption these days.  If the traffic is encrypted,
WANProxy cannot compress the data except in rare circumstances, unless we
provide a protocol module that can decrypt the protocol in question.  The
traffic may also already be compressed, and in such a way that we cannot
deduplicate it.

Thanks,
Juli.


On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 7:53 AM, JerryYu <yuaa88 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi, I am doing a test with wanproxy to check the compress rate of file
> transfer rate between a server and a client on wan. The test is like
> this, I create a folder on server in which there are 100 word docs
> (1MB each) with same contents in it and I try to log on to the server
> by remote desktop (port 3389) to tranfer these 100 word docs to my
> local client, of course there are two PCs between server and client on
> which I run wanproxy, As I monitor the net traffic, I found no obvious
> effect of compressing when transfering these docs. Since Word docs are
> composed mostly of text information and should have a comparatively
> high compressing rate in my view, I don't know what's wrong with the
> experiment?  Expecting your reply
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