Mike:

Are you authenticating your clients in any way?  If so, then you could
store the user's credentials in a list and check against that list for
each new connection attempt.  If you are not authenticating them, then
I would highly recommend you do so.  Without some sort of security
implementation, it becomes much easier for rogue users to hijack your
content.

Carl

On 9/6/07, Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How can I prevent a client from connecting twice?
>
> For example, in a chat application, it doesn't make sense for the client
> to be able to connect twice.
>
> To be clear, I want to do this server-side in Red5.
>
> I know that I can cycle through all of the current connections to Red5.
> How can I tell it is the same client???
>
> -Mike
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