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Nicolas,
Nicolas Romantzoff wrote:
> Session is binded to a connection (browser session) basically, not a
> machine.
> If you open a second browser (or a second tab) you should get a different
> session-id.
That's debatable, and depends on applicatio
André Warnier wrote:
Well, user1 should not leave his window open when he goes off to drink
a coffee.
Unless he locks workstation when not in use.
No, not in the closet, e.g. with password protected screensaver ;-)
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Mikolaj Rydzewski
to the session's
> authentication.
Isn't the session timeout enough?
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> From: Vishnu Vardhana Reddy [mailto:vishnu...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Friday, 19 December, 200
y, 19 December, 2008 12:55
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: how to invalidate old sessions when new user access appl on same
machine
hi all,
I am using Mozilla browser to access my web application.User one access my
application using his credentials .but i left that browser open.after tha
you do not leave your
> bank-card in the cash machine for the next user, or do you ?
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Vishnu Vardhana Reddy wrote:
hi all,
I am using Mozilla browser to access my web application.User one access my
application using his credentials .but i left that browser open.after that I
am opening the another Mozilla window and accessing my application using
different credentials ex:user2 cre
same
machine.
thanks,
Vishnu
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