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madhosoi opened this issue Jan 23, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #11789
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madhosoi commented Jan 23, 2024

Hi,
After upgrade to version 2.7.0 (also tested with coder-preview:latest), when I have 2 workspaces that have jupyterlab exposed, it seems the traffic of services is not redirected properly, e.g:
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The behaviour is weird, the first jupyter is opened perfectly. The second is opening the content of the first one:
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Thanks!

Originally posted by @madhosoi in #11672 (comment)

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Also reproduced in version 2.7.1

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deansheather pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 24, 2024
Connection caching causes requests to hit the wrong workspaces. See
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Fixes #11767
bpmct pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 24, 2024
Connection caching causes requests to hit the wrong workspaces. See
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Fixes #11767
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