"gaopeng_victor" wrote : "mputz" wrote : You don't need the cookieDomain, as 
long as you don't have different host names. Have you seen this wiki on SSO? 
  |   | http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=SingleSignOn
  | 
  | Yes, I've seen that wiki. And I've followed that wiki to establish my 
cluster, except that I used two PCs instead of one. I've configed the 
org.jboss.web.tomcat.tc5.sso.ClusteredSingleSignOn, enabled the IE cookie. 
Everything is ok on startup, but when I login on 10.1.16.64, and then visit 
http://10.1.16.140/portal, it shows that I'm not login. 
  | 
  | So I try the cookieDomain attribute, but it also don't work. 
  | 
  | Is there anything wrong?

I test the cluster with another simple web application, and find the http 
session can be replicated sucessfully on one way. That is: I login on node 
A(host 1) , from jmx-console, I can see that the session is copied to node 
B(host 2) successfully,  so I can access B without loginning again by that 
session; but the reverse test is fail : when I login on node B with a new 
session, the replication to A is fail. why?

As to the jboss-portal-ha 2.6, jmx-console show that session replication is 
also successful from A to B, failed from B to A. But even A to B replication is 
ok, when I access B's portal by the replicated sessionid, it want me to 
authenticate again. Is there any thing I need to do with the jboss-portal-ha?

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