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icon5.gif  Only 1 session per user -- Is it a feature ? Should there be a message ? [message #16924] Sun, 29 February 2004 20:09 Go to next message
wfjmueller is currently offline  wfjmueller   Germany
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As far as I remember FUDforum at one point allowed that one user could have several sessions, provided they where from different nodes, so a session was bound to a (account,node) pair.

Anyway, a second login is not possible now. If I login a second time from another node, the first sessions gets terminated, the next transaction on this first session indicates, that I'm not logged in anymore.

Is this a feature ? If yes, why ? I'm working on several systems in parallel (Linux/Windows), and would like to use a forum from all.

If the limitation of a single session per account is considered a feature, than it be great if the login dialog would indicate that a previous session was implicitly terminated.
Re: Only 1 session per user -- Is it a feature ? Should there be a message ? [message #16930 is a reply to message #16924] Mon, 01 March 2004 12:47 Go to previous message
christo is currently offline  christo   Germany
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This is a feature I turned off for our installation:

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Multiple Host Login:
This option allows users to login into the forum from different computers/browsers and not terminate their existing sessions on other computers/browsers.


Sorry!


Christopher Huhn, GSI Darmstadt, Germany
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