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Ted Kumsher
ISP's that load balance are becoming more popular. I
know AOL does this. The problem occurs when one of our
employees uses AOL to try to connect to terminal server.
They get connected and then immediately disconnected
because AOL switches the proxy server they're using,
which changes the incoming IP address of the client. Can
you turn off the IP address checking? Or is there some
way to initiate a session that keeps the IPS's from load
balancing? (I've heard that SSL connections are handled
differently, for instance.)
Ted
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know AOL does this. The problem occurs when one of our
employees uses AOL to try to connect to terminal server.
They get connected and then immediately disconnected
because AOL switches the proxy server they're using,
which changes the incoming IP address of the client. Can
you turn off the IP address checking? Or is there some
way to initiate a session that keeps the IPS's from load
balancing? (I've heard that SSL connections are handled
differently, for instance.)
Ted
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