No, I'm not in a clustered environement, and I don't use Signle Sign On.

It is strange, indeed.

I've put an out.println(session.getId()) in my footer.jsp, and told my users to 
monitor the values. The result was: when user A sees pages from user B's 
account, the session ID also changes. (I.e. he is currently identified as the 
other user). I'll now output the IP address, so that things get clearer, but if 
it is a network-cache problem, then I'm to be calm :)

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