How about adding a form submit handler to every form (except the log-in form) that calls user_logout() ?
All the Best, Matt Chapman Ninjitsu Web Development -- The contents of this message should be assumed to be Confidential, and may not be disclosed without permission of the sender. On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 2:55 PM, Randy Fay <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi - I'm working on a library system and adding a "kiosk mode" (possibly > using the Kiosk module <http://drupal.org/project/kiosk>) > > > 1. The site essentially presents the same information whether a user is > logged in or anonymous. > 2. The Drupal site uses a custom authentication plugin; authentication > is actually done on the remote backend library server > 3. A regular user logged in over the internet to a normal Drupal > account can do things like request books, check account, etc, using Drupal > the way it normally works. > 4. A kiosk user (probably anon user) can do things that require > authentication, but it must be a one-time authentication to the back-end > server. We're calling it "transactional authentication". Basically, they'll > never do a Drupal login, but when they want to do something that requires > authentication, they'll provide their library number and password for one > specific transaction (like requesting a book). > > I'd sure appreciate your suggestions about how best to do the > "transactional authentication" part. It's pretty easy to start hacking at, > but perhaps someone can suggest an elegant approach to this. > > Thanks, > -Randy > > -- > Randy Fay > Drupal Development, troubleshooting, and debugging > [email protected] > +1 970.462.7450 > >
