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Cookie Persistence
what is difference between Cookie insert & Cookie rewrite ? at both F5 will insert Cookie ( replace blank cookie @ rewrite & insert a cookie @ insert ) ... seems the same as at the end we have Cookie put by F5 ?
3 Replies
- Matt_Dierick
Employee
But with rewrite method, if no "cookie insert" is set by the server --> no persistence. More granularity.
- Michael_Yates
Nimbostratus
Hi SSHSSH,
If you look in the Management Console under persistence and choose "Cookie", then flip to the "Help" Tab it gives a description of the different methods.
Cookie Insert: Specifies that the system inserts server information, in the form of a cookie, into the header of the Server Response. This is the default setting.
Cookie Rewrite: Specifies that the system intercepts the BIGipCookie header, sent from the server and overwrites the name and value of the cookie.
- nathe
Cirrocumulus
Just to add a little bit extra. When I was told about cookie rewrite mode I noted two advantages from the F5 technical person, firstly that the server owner is in control of the handling all of the cookies (as mentioned by Matthieu) and also it takes load away from the Big-IP.
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