Did that and it seemed like they
weren't proxying unknown traffic but one test isn't really a good
indication of how their entire system works. Hoping to get a response
from someone who actually knows their network. :)
- Nathan
Bill Nash wrote:
Nothing digging an AOL cd out of the trash wouldn't fix. =) I have a
friend that works there, but he's unresponsive at the moment.
- billn
On Mon, 27 Feb 2006, Nathan March wrote:
Is anyone on this list familiar with the AOL
"megaproxies"?
I'm trying to find out if they only proxy HTTP/HTTPS traffic or if it's
all TCP connections. I'm working on setting up load balancers for a
client application and need to know if I can expect users to keep
coming from the same IP for the most part.
Normally I'd think that they only proxy web connections, but some links
say otherwise:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/contnetw/ps792/products_qanda_item09186a00801aa6d1.shtml#q9
- Refers to TCP connections as a general topic, not just http/s.
http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/Library/bf3a1c95-f960-4ed3-b154-3586631fb0061033.mspx
- Refers to the AOL proxies with "all TCP connections"
Anyone have any experience with AOL in this regard?
Thanks,
Nathan