http://www.austintek.com/LVS/LVS-HOWTO/HOWTO/LVS-HOWTO.persistent_connection.
html#proxy_farm
Try to find my name in the section, you will find a solution that works.
François.
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> bounces+francois.jeanmougin=123multimedia.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> bounces+francois.jeanmougin=123multimedia.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
> Behalf Of Jeff Moyer
> Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 10:27 PM
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> Subject: Re: AOL persistence
>
> > definitely one way. There may be others. I'm impressed that
> > you're prepared to handle it rather than requiring the
> > user to login again.
> >
>
> It seems to happen consistently for this user who ended up calling our
> support after several attempts (they never got lucky enough to stay on
> the same server through the order process). I also found other
> instances of this behavior from AOL users going back through the logs,
> not sure if is just the same client over and over again. I'm hoping
> its just one AOL user with a jacked stack.
>
> This is my first experience using LVS, in the past I have always used
> cookie based persistence. I'm curious if other users have found source
> based persistence lacking when it comes to session persistence across
> services.
>
> Thanks for the response.
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