https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=47714
--- Comment #29 from Philippe Mouawad <p.moua...@ubik-ingenierie.com> --- (In reply to Ben Erridge from comment #26) > We are using Glassfish V3.1.2.2 in production. We have the same application > running in other datacenters with other Load Balancers, none have exhibited > this behaviour except the one fronted by Mod_JK. > > I have screen shots clearly showing response mix ups. Also because glassfish > sends set cookie each response users often take on the identity of other > users. This was happening 14-20 times a day. We have a session origin filter > which detects when sessions span request IP's but this is not always > effective when many users have the same source ip. > > Once we switched to mod_proxy this never happens. > > I much prefer mod_jk to mod_proxy so I am happy to provide any details > necessary to getting to the bottom of this. > > I did setup a test platform and make a simple JMeter test but have been > unsuccessful in replicating the issue. Our production environment is much > more complex than my test environment was. > > Also I tried to contact Olivier Schmitt who is the gentlemen who has been > successful in replicating this in a test environment; But as yet he has not > responded to my inquiry about his test rig. In fact the blog : http://jeecookbook.blogspot.fr/2013/07/modjk-session-mixed-between-users.html does not really reproduce the case as the way of testing the Mix can trigger false positive as per my previous comment at 2015-03-14 14:04:54 UTC. If you are really able to reproduce it here, it would be nice to provide a full test case with if possible a simple usable application. Thanks Philippe M. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@tomcat.apache.org