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No option to preserve the session affinity cookie emitted by a server #446
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The HAProxy ingress controller exposes the annotation
haproxy-ingress.github.io/session-cookie-preserve
to prevent HAProxy from overwriting a session affinity cookie written by a backend server. See: https://haproxy-ingress.github.io/docs/configuration/keys/#affinityOpenShift's router seems to lack such configuration.
There also seems to be no way to disable the use of "indirect", which makes it impossible for a backend server to see the affinity cookie sent by the client.
This can be disabled via the HAProxy ingress controller using the annotation
haproxy-ingress.github.io/session-cookie-keywords
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