Re: Clear Sticky Session/Cookie

2012-01-29 Thread Willy Tarreau
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 04:35:13PM +, Ken Mohr wrote: > Willy Tarreau 1wt.eu> writes: > > > > Then in theory what you're looking for is called "content switching" : use > > whatever information you can find in a request to decide where to forward > > it. The principle will be to have as many

Re: Clear Sticky Session/Cookie

2012-01-26 Thread Ken Mohr
Willy Tarreau 1wt.eu> writes: > > Then in theory what you're looking for is called "content switching" : use > whatever information you can find in a request to decide where to forward > it. The principle will be to have as many backends as possible destinations > (20 in your case) and to use ACL

Re: Clear Sticky Session/Cookie

2011-01-27 Thread Willy Tarreau
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 03:58:37PM -0800, Anthony Saenz wrote: > On 1/27/11 3:30 PM, Willy Tarreau wrote: > >On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 03:13:04PM -0800, Anthony Saenz wrote: > >>Well, my configuration has changed a bit but here's what I'm trying to > >>accomplish... I want to dynamically look up the

Re: Clear Sticky Session/Cookie

2011-01-27 Thread Anthony Saenz
On 1/27/11 3:30 PM, Willy Tarreau wrote: On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 03:13:04PM -0800, Anthony Saenz wrote: Well, my configuration has changed a bit but here's what I'm trying to accomplish... I want to dynamically look up the host or IP that's being requested. Right now I have our internal DNS poin

Re: Clear Sticky Session/Cookie

2011-01-27 Thread Willy Tarreau
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 03:13:04PM -0800, Anthony Saenz wrote: > Well, my configuration has changed a bit but here's what I'm trying to > accomplish... I want to dynamically look up the host or IP that's being > requested. Right now I have our internal DNS pointing our domains to an > internal I

Re: Clear Sticky Session/Cookie

2011-01-27 Thread Anthony Saenz
Well, my configuration has changed a bit but here's what I'm trying to accomplish... I want to dynamically look up the host or IP that's being requested. Right now I have our internal DNS pointing our domains to an internal IP (for development purposes) but don't want SSL requests to hit our in

Re: Clear Sticky Session/Cookie

2011-01-25 Thread Willy Tarreau
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 07:20:20PM -0800, Anthony Saenz wrote: > I read the documentation and couldn't see anything on it but is there a way > to dynamically (on-the-fly) clear a sticky session cookie? It's kind of for > development environment switching and a sticky session set by time isn't > ex

Clear Sticky Session/Cookie

2011-01-25 Thread Anthony Saenz
I read the documentation and couldn't see anything on it but is there a way to dynamically (on-the-fly) clear a sticky session cookie? It's kind of for development environment switching and a sticky session set by time isn't exactly what we're looking for. Thanks! -- Anthony Saenz Systems Admin

Clear Sticky Session/Cookie

2011-01-25 Thread Anthony Saenz
I read the documentation and couldn't see anything on it but is there a way to dynamically (on-the-fly) clear a sticky session cookie? It's kind of for development environment switching and a sticky session set by time isn't exactly what we're looking for. Thanks!