Re: Clustering Squirrel Mail

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> At any rate... is there a good way to cluster squirrelmail?  That is..
> to allow it to work (my php script would be fine)... but also I am
> looking to have cookies work.... and if I have 2 or 3 webmail
> servers... the person is going to have to set the 'remember me' on 3
> different servers! 

There are plenty of ways to do it.  We've used a LVS router with three
nodes and a shared (over NFS) PHP session store 5+ years now.  If you've
got a means of keeping clients persistent (a good load balancer), you
could do it without the shared session store.

John




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John Madden
Sr. UNIX Systems Engineer
Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana
jmadden@xxxxxxxxxxx


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