On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 5:31 PM, Josh Miller <jmills5901@gmail.com> wrote:
Supplicant is a term that describes the application that is used to create the wired/wireless network connection.
Some examples are:
1. Native Windows 7 or 8 Wireless Supplicant 2. Intel Proset Wireless Supplicant 3. Aruba Networks has a Windows supplicant specifically for creating PEAP-GTC connections for Windows clients.
I think you get the idea.
Thanks Josh, Alan. I do not know much about the users... I just noticed that when I started sending traffic to 3.0.9 instances, these rejections started showing up in the log... so I tested further and found that indeed, the same user would fail on 3.0.9, then I would remove 3.0.9 from the pool, and baam, their next attempt would be routed to 3.0.8 instance, and would succeed right away! Mohamed.