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... 20][18][15] are used to hand off the session to a more
appropriate surrogate are beyond the scope of this document.
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... [2] provide hints in the initial portion of the session about how the
client request must be directed. These hints ...
... client. In addition, it is possible to direct a
connection from a multi-session transaction to the same server to
achieve session-level ...
... Site-specific identifiers help authenticate and identify a session
from a specific user. This information may be used to direct a
content request.
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... site-specific identifier is the SSL Session
Identifier. This identifier is generated by a web server and used by
...
... web server and used by
the web client in succeeding sessions to identify itself and avoid an
entire security authentication exchange ...
... security authentication exchange. In order to inspect the
session identifier, an In-Path element would observe the responses of
the web server ...
... element would observe the responses of
the web server and determine the session identifier which is then
used to associate the session to a specific server. The remaining
...
... web server and determine the session identifier which is then
used to associate the session to a specific server. The remaining
sessions are directed based on the stored session identifier ...
... used to associate the session to a specific server. The remaining
sessions are directed based on the stored session identifier.
...
... session to a specific server. The remaining
sessions are directed based on the stored session identifier.
...
... URL is not visible to
the content network unless it terminates the TLS session. The
current document focuses on HTTP techniques. TLS ...
... HTTP techniques. TLS based techniques
that require the termination of TLS sessions on Content Peering
Gateways [8 ...
