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3/14/2006 1:59 AM
 

If I login to my DNN portal and use another computer to browse to the same URL, the page output on the second computer looks like i'm logged in.

I then use an anonymizer tool to browse to the same URL and the page output is normal (ie. doesn't look like i'm logged in)

That means that DNN is producing the correct page output, but somewhere along the way something is caching the output based on URL, resulting in 2 users (1 who is logged in and 1 who is not) browsing to the same URL and getting the same output.

Has anyone else had this problem, or know if there is a setting somewhere in DNN for caching?

The host settings -> caching is set to Moderate Caching, and all the modules have a cache time of 0 seconds.

 

 
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3/14/2006 8:57 PM
 

Solved the problem.

We noticed that if we browsed to the website using the IP instead of the domain name, everything worked fine.

So we lookup the domain name and found that it was replying from an address that is not our servers.

That in-between system is forwarding requests rather than redirecting, and was doing something weird with caching which explains why different users browsing to the same URL get the same "logged in" output regardless of whether they are logged in or not.  (or vice versa, logged in users get the same page output as anonymous users)

Hope this helps if anyone is having the same problems.

 

 
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