Please try sending us your actual configuration file, and a detailed
explanation of how you are testing.

The cookie comes from the client, and why would you not want to go to
the same server?
If you put the cookies in a stick table you can control the expiry,
take a look at the following blog for various ways to configure RDP
Terminal Server Loadbalancing:
http://blog.loadbalancer.org/load-balancing-windows-terminal-server-haproxy-and-rdp-cookies/




On 6 September 2013 09:13, vaibhav pol <[email protected]> wrote:
> Can anyone tell me where actually rdp cookies are stored client side , front
> end (load balancer ) or backend side . we are using using the haproxy  for
> rdp connections with persist rdp cookies option  .
>           problem is client always  connect the same server.  can we specify
> the expiry of the rdp  cookie so it connection  can be   load balanced after
> cookies time out.
>
>
> Vaibhav  Pol
> National PARAM Supercomputing Facility
> Centre for Development of Advanced   Computing
> Ganeshkhind Road
> Pune University Campus
> PUNE-Maharastra
>



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