Hi Traian, Thank you!!
Vincent On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 6:12 AM, Traian Bratucu < [email protected]> wrote: > Hello Vincent, > > > > You make a small confusion. The log (varnishlog –b) is showing you that the > backend is sending cookies, not that varnish is sending the cookies to the > client. > > The cookies are removed from the object before they are sent to the client. > This means that those cookies will not reach the varnish client (usually > user browser). > > > > So: > > > > Client asks url -> varnish receives request, forwards to backend -> backend > responds to varnish *with* set-cookie -> varnish strips cookie (unset > beresp.http.set-cookie) and sends the response back to the client > > > > Hope it is clear now for you. > > > > Traian > > > > *From:* [email protected] [mailto: > [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Vincent > *Sent:* Friday, December 10, 2010 3:08 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* remove/unset set-cookies > > > > Hi, > > I am trying to remove all set-cookies from the backend but I still found > Set-Cookie in the log (varnishlog -b). > > I have the following setup: > > sub vcl_fetch { > ..... > ..... > unset beresp.http.set-cookie; > } > > and varnishlog -b shows something like this: > > 16 RxHeader b Set-Cookie: name=xyc; domain=.example.com; path=/; > expires=Sun, 09-Jan-2011 14:04:10 GMT > > I am wondering how to completely remove the Set-Cookie. Currently my > hitrate is only 80%, I think the set-cookie header is the main reason. > > also what's the difference between > unset beresp.http.set-cookie; > and > remove beresp.http.set-cookie; > > > Thank you, > > Vincent >
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