David Timms:
> I had problems with certain {usually https} sites that you would
log into,
> then it would reject the next step in the process
Frank Cox:
The fix for this problem is to direct TCP port 443 to WAN1 or WAN2.
Your
choice.
Now everything that's a https connection will always go through only the
connection you specified and the remote webserver won't get confused.
I could imagine problems where you start off on a HTTP server and get
handed over to a HTTPS one. e.g. Shopping systems, where the browsing
is ordinary HTTP, and the checkout is not.
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