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2 つ選択Users are reporting consistent forced logouts from a stateful web application. The logouts occur before the expiration of a 15-minute application logout timer.
The web application is hosted on Amazon EC2 instances that are in an Auto Scaling group. The instances run behind an Application Load Balancer (ALB) that has a single target group. The ALB is configured as the origin in an Amazon CloudFront distribution. Session affinity (sticky sessions) is already enabled on the ALB target group and uses duration-based cookies. The web application generates its own application cookie.
Which combination of actions should a SysOps administrator take to resolve the logout problem?
Change to the least outstanding requests algorithm on the ALB target group.
Configure cookie forwarding in the CloudFront distribution's cache behavior settings.
Configure the duration-based cookie to be named AWSALB.
Configure the ALB to use the expiration cookie header.
Change the ALB to use application-based cookies.
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- 正解だと思う選択肢: BC
I think it is
B. Configure cookie forwarding in the CloudFront distribution's cache behavior settings. C. Configure the duration-based cookie to be named AWSALB.
👍 1LemonGremlin2023/12/31 - 正解だと思う選択肢: BE
As the application is generating its own cookies, we don't need the duration-based cookie generated by the load balancer. So for me its forwarding cookies and allowing application-based cookies. BE
👍 1Kipalom2024/01/01 - 正解だと思う選択肢: BE
After researching more, it is BE.
Configure cookie forwarding in the CloudFront distribution's cache behavior settings (Option B). Change the ALB to use application-based cookies (Option E).
👍 1LemonGremlin2024/01/02
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