
iceam at talk21
Nov 27, 2000, 4:44 AM
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Hi again all. Having got the LVS to work superbly, I now need to add some extra bits and pieces to my set-up to to prepare it for the system that I am designing the platform for. I have been asked to find out if it is possible to distinguish clients on any other basis than IP address. The scenario is as follows: 2 directors running mon etc 7 real servers running Apache, Tomcat, Java and Cocoon 2 databases, backend linked to the servers via another internal network. What is required is a persistent connection for any particular client, based on any rule which will identify the client individually. I am aware the pcc is not yet available (I hope this is right), but I can't seem to see another way of doing what I want. Is it possible at all? Each client must be able to be routed to the server they used last, so as to pick up the session information that was generated in the last session. Many thanks in advance Andy -------------------- talk21 your FREE portable and private address on the net at http://www.talk21.com
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