from an original image. When setting up that image our site had been
visited and the CFID and CFTOKEN cookies ended up being part of the
image.
Explicitly deleting cookies in the client browser fixed it right up.
--- "Burns, John D" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We have an internet application running on CFMX hosted locally. Our
> clients (on a Navy base) are running machines that are restricted by
> NMCI (Navy-Marine Corps Intranet) and they're using a NAT Proxy Server
> that all of the users are behind. They just recently got moved to this
> new system and we noticed an odd problem with this application. Two
> users sitting at separate machines will pull up the website and go to
> the login page. Once logged in, they will suddenly both be logged in
> as
> the same person and the CFID and CFTOKEN in the URL are the same.
> We're
> trying to figure out what's causing this problem and how to fix it.
> We're meeting with the network team in charge of the NAT Proxy but
> we're
> all expecting an "it's not our problem" response. Can anyone give more
> info on how CF assigns CFID and CFTOKEN and how we might be able to
> code
> against this? Any users with experience with NMCI issues would be
> especially helpful. Thanks for your time.
>
> John Burns
>
>
>
[Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings] [Donations and Support]

