It is pretty much impossible for users to hijack each other.  The connections are persistent and if a user drops it is gone.  It won’t hijack or share.

 

Having said that, if your app works like a Web browser (not persistent) then of course they will interleave and of course you need to use the same technique as browsers – cookies, hidden fields, whatever.

 

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From: Bruce Liptak <bliptakjr@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2021 10:35 AM
To: stunnel-users@stunnel.org
Subject: [stunnel-users] stunnel in Citrix Environment

 

Hello stunnel-users, 

 

Currently we have an application using stunnel being presented by a Citrix presentation server.  

 

The first user authenticates over stunnel with a PKI cert and every user thereafter creates a prompt for the first user again and again for each user that also tries to get into the app.  Is there a way for stunnel to be separated based on something that pertains to the user trying to get access?  We are using a PKI solution based on certificates.  It's like every new user is hijacking the first users' stunnel session.   Any help would be appreciated!

 

Thank you,


Bruce Liptak

bliptakjr@gmail.com
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