On Monday 26 of October 2009, Jesse Vincent wrote: > On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 02:40:29PM +0200, Arkadiusz Miskiewicz wrote: > > On Friday 23 of October 2009, Jerrad Pierce wrote: > > > >> A tool like the firefox developer toolbar is an easy way to do > > > >> this. > > > > > > HTTPFox might be a good solution too. You can simply tell it to start > > > tracking as you use RT, and stop it once you encounter the problem. > > > Examine the results, debug, and or sanitize and share. > > > > > > Everyone experiencing the problem doesn't have to install the add-on, > > > just someone who has the issue. > > > > Can I log session id here somehow? > > > > lib/RT/Interface/Web.pm: > > $RT::Logger->info("Successful login for @{[$ARGS->{user}]} from > > $ENV{'REMOTE_ADDR'}"); > > There are two bits you want to log: > > * $session{_session_id} > * the session cookie the user sent: in 3.8.6, look at > LoadSessionFromCookie > > > So far it's like this: > > - user logged as A > > - suddently he becomes user B > > - he logged off and on as A again > > > > httpfox shows three session ids but I found only last one in sessions > > table and it was user A session. > > Logging out should be clearing that B session, so that bit isn't too > surprising..
Still trying to gather more info. What's the correct place for logging information about which session has been logged out (forced) or logged out via web interface? Added this to _ForceLogout but it seems to be wrong since it logs some very different session_ids... sub _ForceLogout { my $sid = $HTML::Mason::Commands::session{'_session_id'}; $RT::Logger->info("_ForceLogout session id $sid"); > Jesse -- Arkadiusz MiĆkiewicz PLD/Linux Team arekm / maven.pl http://ftp.pld-linux.org/ _______________________________________________ http://lists.bestpractical.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rt-users Community help: http://wiki.bestpractical.com Commercial support: sa...@bestpractical.com Discover RT's hidden secrets with RT Essentials from O'Reilly Media. Buy a copy at http://rtbook.bestpractical.com