I have switched our JIRA instance over to being accessed via a reverse proxy through IIS and ARR, and now randomly users are noticing that they are "logged in" as a different user. It has actually happened to me as well. We are on JIRA 5.2.6 and everything else with the reverse proxy is working fine. Does anyone have any ideas about why this could be happening? Let me know. Thanks.
I may have figured out how to resolve this. We actually came across the same issue in Confluence once but Confluence isn't as heavily used. You have to Disable Output Caching in IIS:
Disable Output Caching
Thanks for that tip Adam. We had the same issue with our JIRA, so I've disabled the IIS cache as you suggest. The problem only occurred very rarely, so I can't verify that the fix actually worked for us, but it is good advice anyway. Did you have any reliable way of causing the issue to occur, so that I can try and recreate it?
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Sorry, I don't have a specific reproduction steps available since it was random. The only reason I even knew about it is because some honest users let me know of the issue with screenshots at the time. Since I disabled caching I have not had any more reports of this being an issue.
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Had the exact same issue. Followed your suggested steps, hope it solves our problems.
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