Am 22.04.2012 16:52, schrieb Reindl Harald:
> Am 22.04.2012 16:36, schrieb Michael Heydekamp:
>> Am 21.04.2012 23:50, schrieb Reindl Harald:

>>> normally this happens only as plong a php-script
>>> has a session open - the same client with the
>>> same session-id can not make another request until
>>> session_write_close() happened in the first script
>>> or it is finished
>>>
>>> since session-cookies are domainwide this could
>>> explain PARTLY the problem
>>
>> Probably, but if, then indeed only partly:
>>
>> I also can't load other web pages of the same domain (at least some of
>> them, didn't check with all)
> 
> and that describes exactly what i said

You deleted the more important part of the quote, as it is only a side
issue, that I can't load other web pages of the same domain - more important
to me is that I can't load Roundcube at all (and why I ran into this
situation at all).

But just for my understanding (I'm not an expert in this area as you may
see, sorry):

If you're saying that an still open session is the problem (see above) -
will this session stay open forever...?

Yesterday it took only 10 mins or so until I could load Roundcube again,
now I'm waiting almost 20 hours already.

And if I send the laptop into hibernation, wake it up again hours later,
open a new browser tab - does this session then still have the same session
ID as the one hours before? Sounds pretty unlikely to me.

> if you can open a page on ANOTHER DOMAIN on the same
> server then it is a open session file which can only
> be accessed by one connection at the same time

Hmm. I'm not sure I get you right, but why can I open Roundcube then in the
InPrivate mode of IE8? Because it's a new browser session (= a new browser
window)?

This might indeed be the case, as I just realize if I open a new browser
window (in standard mode, NOT in InPrivate mode), I can load Roundcube there
as well.

So how can I get this apparently still open session get closed? Shouldn't
it close automatically after some time (session_lifetime in main.inc.php)?
-- 
Michael Heydekamp
Co-Admin freexp.de
Düsseldorf/Germany
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