On 2/19/2013 5:26 PM, Stefan Baur wrote:
Am 19.02.2013 23:06, schrieb Stefan Baur:

You may find enabling 'sticky connections' in Advanced Settings might
do what you wish.

That's not quite where I would have searched for it, but it's great that
the feature already exists.  Thanks for the pointer! :-)

Seems I was a little trigger-happy here. Changing the setting didn't alter the behavior. I also rebooted the pfSense box just to make sure, but it doesn't help. :-( And this is even happening on web sites that offer a "keep me logged in for two weeks" checkbox similar to what Google Mail does. (I usually don't use these checkboxes but just gave it a try, to see if it changes anything.)

-Stefan
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I had the same issue with https and constantly having to re-login, the way i worked around it was to force all https connections out the fastest wan link. Its not ideal , but it was the only way I found to address it.

Dickie

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the man who is trying to do it!

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