So, merely removing that directive did not solve the issue. We had to 
explicitly set the value to false to see the behavior disappear. Any ideas why 
that might be?

Thanks,

-- Alex

From: Misagh Moayyed
Reply-To: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>"
Date: Monday, May 18, 2015 at 15:58
To: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>"
Subject: RE: [cas-user] CAS-1371 - Why does /logout creating new sessions gum 
up new login requests?

I am not sure we ever fully consolidated the root cause, just that it was the 
cause. My guess would be that creating a brand new session at the JSP layer 
interferes with the session that is kept and managed by the SWF to manage the 
server-side conversational state, (which will no longer be true with the next 
release) and which is probably why you get rejected the first time. The session 
that SWF receives initially is missing the pieces that would allow it to resume 
normally.

But it’s just a guess.

You may have also read upon this thread:
http://jasig.275507.n4.nabble.com/top-jsp-session-true-td4658701.html


From: Alex Olson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, May 18, 2015 2:40 PM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [cas-user] CAS-1371 - Why does /logout creating new sessions gum up 
new login requests?


Hi all,



We recently ran into the bug described at 
https://issues.jasig.org/browse/CAS-1371.



We had simply not removed the session="true" directive in top.jsp. But my 
question is, why does /logout creating new sessions cause the first request to 
/login to be served with a 302 redirect? In other words, I understand that we 
can fix the problem by simply removing the directive, but my curious brain 
would like to know WHY that fixes the problem.



Thanks!


---
Alex K. Olson



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