Thanks for the response.

Rails version: 1.8.6

Session storage: PStore

Storing only the user_id in the session object.

Thanks,
Nathan
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On Aug 2, 2007, at 1:30 AM, Luis Lavena wrote:

On 8/1/07, Nathan Mealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm using Mongrel 1.0.1 and Apache 2.0 to serve up a handulf of Rails
applications.

Apache proxies requests to the instances of Mongrel and uses ProxyPass and
ProxyPassReverse to deliver static files.

The Rails application uses sessions, and this appears to be where the issue
is occurring.


Will be very helpful to know:

1) Version of Rails.

2) What kind of session storage are you using? (PStore, ActiveRecord, Cookie)

3) What are you storing in the session? (the user_id or the full user
object) -- the later is bad practice, but often seen used in many
applications.

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