On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 05:47:04PM -, Bray, Mike wrote:
> Can anyone help by explaining how the session cache works? We have a web
> site supported by two servers using a content switch to load balance. The
> content switch goes sticky on SSL id. We are discovering that when two
> people us
> On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 05:47:04PM -, Bray, Mike wrote:
> > Can anyone help by explaining how the session cache works? We have a web
> > site supported by two servers using a content switch to load balance.
>
> and you're absolutely sure that it is not hte client that has requested
> a new
On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 02:21:12PM -0500, Cliff Woolley wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 05:47:04PM -, Bray, Mike wrote:
> > > Can anyone help by explaining how the session cache works? We have a web
> > > site supported by two servers using a content switch to load balance.
> >
> > and
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Mads Toftum wrote:
> The defaults are nokeepalive IIRC - if that affects the session, then
> shouldn't it cut the session short even after the initial request?
nokeepalive doesn't really imply no session caching at all... that's not
exactly what I meant to say. What I was t
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Subject: Re: SSL Session cache and IDs
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Mads Toftum wrote:
> The defaults are nokeepalive IIRC - if that affects the session, then
> shouldn't it cut the session short even after the initial request?
nokeepalive doesn't really imply no sessi
interest.
Mike Bray
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From: Bray, Mike
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 8:09 AM
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Subject: RE: SSL Session cache and IDs
Thanks all for the replies. I have done some experimenting with a
SSLCachetimeout of 15s. Even though I can send a request