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Beinhard_8950
Nimbostratus
Sep 20, 2010Cookie Insert - non absolute timestamp
Hi,
Little history first of my problem.
At first i have used session expire.
If you do that you can´t use disable on a node (gracefully) because the session expire is just in ...
Beinhard_8950
Nimbostratus
Sep 21, 2010hmm, I just thought about one thing.
The F5 use cookie version 0 because it use an absolute time to caclulate the expire time and it´s present in GMT and calculated by the F5.
In cookie version 1 , It´s present iin a relative time and it´s calculated by the client machine.
So if you change the cookie to version 1 then it shouldn´t matter what the client have for time.
So what do you think?
It´s not perfect (the client is still the "master") but in my eyes it´s better then nothing until the F5 maybe in the future put in a better solution.
It should be a little better then session expire.
But i guess that this need an Irule or can you change a variable somewhere?
Beinhard
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