Hello Sheni
        when a user logs into a site, the information that the php server
gets is about the machine and not about a particular person, so you have
to associate information with that particular person, what i mean is give
your users passwords and maintain a database of those logged in using
their respective passwords, and whenever a person logs in, run a check
from the database to see if he is there or.
 an easier way of doing this is to have a database of users with their
password in the table and when they log on simply mark them logged using
sum boolean variable. this will, cut down time.
good luck!.
and remeber ........ Have a nice day :)


On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Sheni R. Meledath wrote:

> Hello:
> 
> Session:
> I am using sessions for user authentication in one of our sites. Are there 
> any ways to restrict the same user from logging in from two different 
> machines. That is, once if the user is logged in, and if somebody tries to 
> log-in using the same userid and password it should be able it display a 
> message 'already logged in from other another computer'.
> 
> I have seen a similar sample in venturewire.com.
> 
> Please help  me to find out a solution for this.
> 
> Many thks & best rgds
> 
> 
> 
> Sheni R Meledath
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> 

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