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André,

Sorry, one more comment:

André Warnier wrote:
| Off-topic : Are you sure that can really happen ? I must admit that I
| have never seen that behaviour before, and it seems to me that it would
| create a host of other problems (such as breaking the underlying TCP
| sessions).

This absolutely used to be the case with AOLers. At [unnamed major CA
company], we had a completely separate instance of one of our
applications that was customized /just/ for AOL users, and it included
tolerance for the old IP-address switcheroo.

- -chris
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