On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 01:16:25PM +1000, David Timms wrote: > Frank Cox wrote: >> On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 08:55:18 +0100 >> Chris G <cl@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > ... >> I logged into my webserver and watched the log file while I loaded my website >> and found that things are indeed doing what they should. Every alternate >> graphic (approximately) was downloaded by each IP address. graphic 1 by address >> 1, graphic 2 by address 2, graphic 3 by address 1 again, and so on. >> >> Now I can see that things are definitely going faster than they were when I was >> using just one Internet connection. In fact, it's damned impressive. > ... > I had this sort of setup as well {netscreen ssg20}; but I had problems with > certain {usually https} sites that you would log into, then it would reject > the next step in the process eg flight booking. The web site seems to look > at apparent ip for each ISP and decide that the second ip is trying to > spoof the connection {even though cookies, encryption all suggest > otherwise}. Sometimes you might get further, depending ransomly on whether > requests left via the same ISP. > Yes, some secure sites check that a 'session' is all from the same IP. My Vigor 2820n router has a specific setup page fpr addressing the problem where you can make certain protocols always use a specific WAN connection. It mentions https as an example of where this may be necessary. -- Chris Green -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list