Performance using Shibboleth IdP

José Luis Hernández Ramos joseluishr1 at gmail.com
Fri Feb 24 20:35:53 GMT 2012


I know that, so if we take into account:

SP------------------------------A---------------------------------->IdP (B)
     <------------------------------C----------------------------------
the big question is how is possible to know times A and C?
El 24 de febrero de 2012 21:31, Chad La Joie <lajoie at itumi.biz> escribió:

> The IdP logs tell you the amount of time that elapsed in the IdP.  The
> wireshark log is probably telling the amount of time from first
> contact of the SP to when the response was received by the SP.
>
> 2012/2/24 José Luis Hernández Ramos <joseluishr1 at gmail.com>:
> > I didn´t change anything but from Wireshark I get the time from my SP to
> the
> > IdP (using log file) is 1,4 s but in Java the total time (from I send the
> > request in the SP until I receive the response) is 800 ms
> >
> > El 24 de febrero de 2012 21:26, Chad La Joie <lajoie at itumi.biz>
> escribió:
> >>
> >> By default, the log timestamp is in UTC, unless you changed it.
> >>
> >> 2012/2/24 José Luis Hernández Ramos <joseluishr1 at gmail.com>:
> >> > Is Shibboleth using the Internet time or the local time?
> >>
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