I've observed the same thing with my RT 3.8.4 install.  I've not taken the
time to look into it further, but I have noticed that if I authenticate, and
then wait for the page to fully load, usually I don't have to re-auth.  The
issue seems to happen when I'm too impatient for the initial "RT at a glance"
page to load, and click one of the other links on the page.

I am using RT::Authen::ExternalAuth, but this issue doesn't seem to be specific to external accounts. I see the same behavior when logging in
as a local RT user, such as "root".

Not sure if that helps identify what the issue might be.  I'd be willing
to assist in troubleshooting this if anyone wants to throw some more
questions or test cases my way...

   --Mark


On Thu, 17 Mar 2011, Obando, David DE - EV wrote:
Hi,

I don't use different hostname. I just tested with clicking the RT links in two 
"new-ticket-notification"-mails:
1. clicking the first ticketlink and authenticating
2. clicking the second ticketlink and I have to authenticate again

Regard,
David

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[mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Kevin Falcone
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. März 2011 15:30
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [rt-users] repetitive browser authentication

On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 01:51:55PM +0100, Obando, David DE - EV wrote:
   Dear all,

   I installed a new system with RT 3.8.8. I'm wondering why I have to 
authenticate again after
   successful authentication.

   Example: I login to rt RT webinterface and in a second step I click an RT 
link in an e-mail to
   a new ticket. A new browser tab opens and I have to authenticate again.

   Tested in FF and IE.
   Any ideas how I can change setting so authentication is only needed once per 
session?

This usually happens when you have different hostnames that alias to RT so the 
cookies aren't compatible.

-kevin


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