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I think I got it in some where apache/Jserv docs on apache.org site.


Janga

Claudio Higashi wrote:
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> You're right, Janga!
> 
> That is what is really happening.
> 
> But I cound't find where to set pragma nocache in JServ config files...
> Do you know where? (or anyone in this list..)
> 
> thanks,
> 
> Claudio Higashi
> 
> Janga Aliminati wrote:
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> > This known problem..
> >
> > You can test by connecting server with direct connection(No proxy).  If
> > you connect with no proxy You will be all right.
> >
> > When userA, UserB connects from same proxy, cookie created at proxy
> > level and some times userA will see userB's information.
> >
> > To Avoid these type of cookie settings  use progma nocache in your Jserv
> > config files.
> >
> > Janga Aliminati
> >
> > Claudio Higashi wrote:
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> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > i'm using Apache JServ 1.1.2, Apache 1.3.12 under Solaris 8.
> > >
> > > I have a servlet application that stores users data in the session. When
> > > the application is overloaded, sometimes an user session is changed to
> > > another user's session.
> > >
> > > For example, sometimes an user A whose name is Albert and an user B
> > > named Beth are logged in the application and the system is overloaded,
> > > the user B see Albert as her name (but she is Beth).
> > >
> > > It's similar to a bug reported in
> > > http://bugs.apache.org/index.cgi/full/6112
> > > but this bug is in open state, yet...
> > >
> > > Does anybody have experienced something like this?
> > > Please, any comments will be very appreciated.
> > >
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