Hi Paul,
I tryed the login-check plugin and seems to work well for my installation;
BTW I would like to point out the followings I have noticed:
1) if you close the tab whithout logging out you are prevented from loggin in
again until you close the browser window;
2) if you open at the same time
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 8:40 AM, wrote:
>
> Just to be clear with an example:
>
> 1) User Bob on its PC login as bo...@.xxx on tab1 of its browser;
>
> 2) then later the same user Bob open another tab tab2 (of the same browser)
> an login as i...@.xxx;
>
> 3) the user Bob save some prefer
Just to be clear with an example:
1) User Bob on its PC login as bo...@.xxx on tab1 of its browser;
2) then later the same user Bob open another tab tab2 (of the same browser)
an login as i...@.xxx;
3) the user Bob save some preferences on the tab1 (former bob01's tab);
4) the preferen
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 12:45 PM, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
> On 19/1/2012 7:56 μμ, Paul Lesniewski wrote:
>
>> Login Check plugin
>
> Hi Paul,
>
> Following this discussion, I thought: Shouldn't this plugin be included
> in the main source code (and checks be always enabled, not only with a
> plugin)
On 19/1/2012 7:56 μμ, Paul Lesniewski wrote:
> Login Check plugin
Hi Paul,
Following this discussion, I thought: Shouldn't this plugin be included
in the main source code (and checks be always enabled, not only with a
plugin) as a safety measure?
How does this plugin tackle such "parallel" se
Please stop top-posting if you would, thank you. Also please send in
text-only format.
> As I said before this appears to be an issue with the way SQmail is using
>
> the cookies it generates when you login and has been an issue
>
> with SQmail ever since I can remember. I can not remember thou
Roberto,
As I said before this appears to be an issue with the
way SQmail is using
the cookies it generates when you login and has
been an issue
with SQmail ever since I can remember. I can not
remember though if
it has been reported or not back to the SQmail
group to fix or not...
Re
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 8:44 AM, Roberto wrote:
> Just to be clear with an example:
>
> 1) User Bob on its PC login as bo...@.xxx on tab1 of its browser;
>
> 2) then later the same user Bob open another tab tab2 (of the same browser) an
> login as i...@.xxx;
>
> 3) the user Bob save some p
Just to be clear with an example:
1) User Bob on its PC login as bo...@.xxx on tab1 of its browser;
2) then later the same user Bob open another tab tab2 (of the same browser) an
login as i...@.xxx;
3) the user Bob save some preferences on the tab1 (former bob01's tab);
4) the preferenc
It is my belief that this is due to the way SQ cookies are being
used. The same
cookie is used no matter what user is logged in. Thus
when the second user logs
in it overwrites/corrupts the cookie of the
first user that was already logged in. Once
this occurs it has strange
behavior when
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