Re: new draft trusted-proxy20-00

Le Lun 13 janvier 2014 21:48, Adrien de Croy a écrit :
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> sure they do.
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> connection-oriented auth.

Well, in practice they don't for web sites (not web services). I have the
traffic to prove it :p Given that it's the majority of the traffic, I
don't see the problem in making it an http2 assumption.

> ------ Original Message ------
> From: "Nicolas Mailhot" <nicolas.mailhot@laposte.net>
> To: "Yoav Nir" <synp71@live.com>
> Cc: "Salvatore Loreto" <salvatore.loreto@ericsson.com>; "HTTP Working
> Group" <ietf-http-wg@w3.org>; "Robert Skog" <robert.skog@ericsson.com>;
> "Hans Spaak" <hans.spaak@ericsson.com>; "John Mattsson"
> <john.mattsson@ericsson.com>
> Sent: 14/01/2014 09:00:14
> Subject: Re: new draft trusted-proxy20-00
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>>Le Lun 13 janvier 2014 15:55, Yoav Nir a écrit :
>>>  This would work for normal
>>>  servers, but do we know that no servers make any assumptions about
>>>  requests based on TCP connection? I know they shouldn't - that's what
>>>  HTTP cookies are for - but it's possible that some do.
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>>I sure hope they don't, I see Firefox users load-balancing between the
>>two
>>available datacenter paths here (two proxies provided in the pacfile)
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>>OTOH we do diable automatique load balancing on the server proxies, it
>>seems enterprisey web services are not so relisient.
>>
>>--
>>Nicolas Mailhot
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Nicolas Mailhot

Received on Tuesday, 14 January 2014 09:29:09 UTC