We are a small company (42 UV licenses) and so use AUTOLOGOUT on sessions
based on importance. Some clients are set longer than others, and some
employees likewise.
The challenge I have is to figure out who/what is logging in when they are
using a java telnet client we use for 'web-based'
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We are a small company (42 UV licenses) and so use AUTOLOGOUT
on sessions
based on importance. Some clients are set longer than others, and some
] Identification Challenge
We are a small company (42 UV licenses) and so use AUTOLOGOUT
on sessions
based on importance. Some clients are set longer than others, and some
employees likewise.
The challenge I have is to figure out who/what is logging in
when they are
using a java telnet client we use
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Subject: RE: [U2] Identification Challenge
quote who=George Gallen
Just a thought. When the initial HTTP connection is made, does
it run a third part