[Libevent-users] sockets descriptor access
ycrux at club-internet.fr
ycrux at club-internet.fr
Thu Mar 13 06:46:26 EDT 2008
Hi,
Thanks for all the advices. My problem is a little bit tricky than that.
Some of my clients aren't browser at all (i.e. we built command line tool
dedicated to this task which gives us more flexibility than a browser).
Thus, adding cookies is out of our actual scope.
Maybe "remote port" will do the job.
cheers
Y.
----Message d'origine----
>Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 07:49:31 +0200
>De: "Robert Iakobashvili"
>A: "Niels Provos"
>Sujet: Re: [Libevent-users] sockets descriptor access
>Copie à: Ycrux, "Lyes Amazouz",
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>Hi Neils and Ycrux,
>
>On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 6:44 AM, Niels Provos <provos at citi.umich.edu>
wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 2:40 PM, Ycrux <ycrux at club-internet.fr>
wrote:
>> > We can have the case that multiple clients use the same IP address.
>> > Hashing this IP will produce the same digest.
>>
>> The way that this is done usually with HTTP is to set a session cookie
>> on the client. The client then echos the cookie back and everything
>> is good.
>
>
>Yes, it works. However, when several FireFox browsers are running at the
>same host
>or tabs within the same FF or tabs within IE-7,8, they will all share the
>same cookie,
>that may be an issue to handle.
>
>Sincerely,
>Robert Iakobashvili
>"Light will come from Jerusalem"
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