I am facing a weird problem with sessions. I have got a LAN (comprising 4
machines), and an apache server which does the task of proxy server.
Apache's squid is used to forward the client request to the internet. Now I
have another server on the internet which processes the servlets. I tried to
call the same servlet from two different machines of the LAN. Now the
servlet mixes up the session. That is it's sending the output generated for
one machine to the other and vice-versa.
Am I missing something with multithreading. I hope servlets have got an
inbuilt support for handling sessions for different browsers.
Please let me know if I need to put my problem in detail.
Any help is highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Anshul

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