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(a)isbd.net> 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