Ryan

Try having a chat with the techo's at iprimus - typically they can be very
helpful once you get past the initial line of defence protecting them

They use a proxy but probably force it on users whether or not its selected.

I assume you have all the necessary caching directives in your html -
iprimus should be able to tell you what there proxy is looking for.

Stewart

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Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Sessions getting mixed up


Hi all,

There's been an interesting development in this saga of mixed up
sessions...

It seems that all the users of the site who are having this problem
are using iPrimus as their ISP. Both their dial-up and ADSL customers
seem to be having this problem. The administrator whose sessions
sometimes get hijacked is also with iPrimus.

Not being with iPrimus myself, I'm not sure of their network setup..
do they run any sort of web cache? Has anyone here had a similar
problem with their users on that particular ISP?

thanks, bye!

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Ryan Sabir
Newgency Pty Ltd
2a Broughton St
Paddington 2021
Sydney, Australia
Ph (02) 9331 2133
Fax (02) 9331 5199
Mobile: 0411 512 454
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