My question exactly.  I did a reverse IP lookup, and the first ip number
is from  comcast, and the second from qwest, so that kind of in-session
IP address change is  unlikely.  So it looks like a tailgate, but most
likely unintentional.

John

-----Original Message-----
From: Roland A. Dumas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 1:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: witango session cookie question


Isn't this an example of things working right? session cookie connects  
that user's browser window with this set of user variables and it  
survives a change in IP address.  Sounds good to me.

OR

Second user tailgated into a session

On Tuesday, October 14, 2003, at 11:43 AM, John Newsom wrote:

> I noticed a bizarre occurance in my witango server log.  The IP 
> address of the logged on user changed, but the session cookie stayed 
> the same. Attached is an excerpt from the log.
>
> We are running .054 version of Witango Server on a Win2K server, using

> IIS as the web server.  Is this the kind of issue fixed in the .062 
> release?
>
> Second question.  To install the .062 update, should the previous 
> installation be removed?  I tried to do the modify option in the 
> installer, but the .dll file didn't change.
>
> Thanks, and I hope these questions weren't answered in previous posts!

> I looked in the archives, but nothing precisely fit.
>
> John Newsom
>
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