Basically, this only deals with subrequests for each individual request. This doesn't set a session for the whole time the user is interfacing with your application. If you need something that does that, then you should look at programmatically creating a session through a cookie, (apache::authcookientlm comes to mind), or some other tool that is used to maintain state during the user's session. Apache-AuthenSmb only authenticates the user, it doesn't maintain state. (It is beyond the scope of the module)
How is the first request identified? Is there a http-session
set, or is it IP-based? How is a client identified?
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