Hello! Thank you for your answer, now I understand. 
I want, for example, that like google, when I log in to an application I do not 
need to start it in the rest, 
and when I close it, I can not enter the rest of the applications until I start 
it again.

Then in web2py I should share the session with any of the mechanisms explained 
in the book, 
sharing the folder in the network or in the database ... Am I right? 

Would CAS in this case be helpful or would it not be necessary?

Thanks!



El domingo, 2 de septiembre de 2018, 14:59:22 (UTC-3), Massimo Di Pierro 
escribió:
>
> I think this is a feature, not a bug, as each app has the its own session. 
> But I see why you would want a different behavior.
> Problem is, as implemented, provider has no info about consumer apps.
>
> On Wednesday, 1 August 2018 13:00:05 UTC-7, fiubarc wrote:
>>
>> Hello, I am wanting to implement CAS, but during the tests, when I close 
>> session in the "provider" application it does not close the session in the 
>> rest of the "consumers" applications. 
>>
>> I have several applications distributed on several servers and the CAS 
>> application on a separate server. They all share the same user storage.
>>
>> The question is if I lack some configuration. I tried sharing the session in 
>> the database, but I do not know what else to try.
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated!
>>
>>

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