But what if the user(s) are behind a firewall? In this case all users will
expose a single IP Address??
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From: Nidhi Sadanand
try tying the session with the ip address of user....
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From: Raj Kumar Jha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Re: http session bugs]
> Hi,
> I am using URL rewriting for session tracking. The problem here is that
> if someone makes a note of the session id from the browser or listens to
it
> on the net and uses the same session id to request a service I am not able
> to differentiate between the two users. Any suggestions on how I can tie a
> session to a particular browser window?
> Thanks in Advance,
> Raj
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