On 11/18/2010 04:31 AM, vmos wrote: > > You're right, we went from 3.3 to 3.8.7. I think 2.4 was the nagios version I > recently upgraded. > There's no proxy. I wouldn't have thought that cookies were being passed > about, the network is identical, it hasn't changed. > All we've changed is the server and version. All this server does is RT > > > Kevin Falcone-2 wrote: >> >> On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 06:07:22AM -0800, vmos wrote: >>> >>> Hello, we were running RT 2.4 and we decided to upgrade to 3.8. we built >>> a >>> new server and instead of running it in-house, we moved it into our data >>> centre. >> >> There was no RT release labeled 2.4, and you should be more specific >> about which release of 3.8. 3.8 covers releases of RT over more than >> 2.5 years. >> >> You haven't really provided helpful details (such as authorization and >> webserver configurations) so any speculating is guesswork. >> >> Usually this involves a proxy server or incorrect caching. >> You really need to sort out if there are cookies being passed from >> user to user or something else going on. >> >> -kevin >> >>> The we started getting a problem were you would click on a link in RT or >>> refresh the page and suddenly you would be logged in as somebody else. >>> I asked about this and was told that it was down to some sort of NAT >>> issue >>> between here and our DC as we all appeared to be coming from the same IP >>> address. >>> After trying and failing to get to the bottom of the NAT issue, we >>> decided >>> to move the server back in-house. It's now in the same rack, plugged in >>> to >>> the same switch as the old server (that NEVER had this issue) >>> That was two days ago and now we see the problem is still happening. >>> >>> What's going on? >>> -- >>> View this message in context: >>> http://old.nabble.com/Users-randomly-being-logged-in-as-other-users-tp30238345p30238345.html >>> Sent from the Request Tracker - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>> >> >> >> > I thought I recalled issues with mod_cache in apache and mixed sessions. I don't recall if you mentioned any apache changes at the same time.
Jeff