Adrian,

You need to have a common session server for your application. Pound does
not keep your session data, it only stores information about your session
that allows it to stick a user on a certain BE.

You need a common database. If you can't do this, then you will have
problems running a reverse proxied mail system like yours. Maybe there is a
PHP common session extension that allows you to replicate session across PHP
instances using something like Zend.

-- jake


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Adrian Padilla [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, April 08, 2011 11:11 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Pound Mailing List] sessions through out all servers
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> i have pound installed on ubuntu, 10.10
> 
> i ran into a problem with my setup, where i have webmail clients who try
> to access the webmail app, and i have been getting complaints that they
> log in and they get error saying not logged in. so i investigated this
> and i think i have narrowed it down to a problem with sessions,
> 
> when they go tot he website
> 
> http://webmail.domain.com  internally it may be handed to one server but
> by time they log in it is being sent to another server thus the error.
> is there a way to have all the session or session information follow
> along with the login information or how would this work,
> 
> the webmail application only uses php files, no database backend,
> 
> any information would be helpful
> 
> Adrian Padilla
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