Fwd: Difference between cookies that are enabled with mod_session and mod_user_track?

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From: jeffmonte101 . <jeffmonte101@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 11:13 AM
Subject: Difference between cookies that are enabled with mod_session and mod_user_track?
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


Hi all,

I am trying to learn the cookie enabling and session/user tracking, which left me with this problem.

I am using apache 2.4.4 on CentOS-6.4, with the following modules and directives enabled.

mod_session.conf
====================
Session On
SessionCookieName saturn path=/private

mod_user_track.conf
====================
CookieDomain .domain.com
CookieExpires "17 days"
CookieName saturncookie
CookieTracking On

HTTP headers look like;
====================
Request Cookies
35
saturncookie
9777261a.4e6789a3b2dee
N/A
N/A
N/A
35
Response Cookies
63
saturn
/private
0
32
saturn
/private
0
31


Live header shows:
=================
Set-Cookie: saturncookie=1d6b21f6.4e6ca1c6aa2a7; path=/; expires=Mon, 07-Oct-13 05:40:41 GMT; domain=.domain.com
Set-Cookie: saturn=;Max-Age=0;path=/private
Set-Cookie: saturn=;Max-Age=0;path=/private

Please help me understand why Set-Cookie is enabled twice while I use cookie directives with mod_session.

What is the use of these two types of cookies? Thank you.


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