Yes you can but this is not one line change. Assuming you have a
single server (not mutliple servers behind a NAT), the easy way is to
replace the register function in controllers/default.py with the
following code:
if t2.logged_in: cache.ram('client:%s' % t2.person_id, lambda:
request.client, 0) ### store client ip in cache
def register():
form=t2.register
(verification=settings.email_verification,sender=settings.email_sender)
if t2.logged_in:
client=cache.ram('client:%s' % t2.person_id, lambda:
request.client, 300) ### retrieve client ip
if client and client!=request.client: ### if no match, force
logout
t2.messages.logged_out="sorry, somebody else is currently
logged in as you"
t2.logout(next='login')
return dict(form=form)
On Feb 12, 2:00 pm, drayco <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have many users with diferrents kinds of rights and they gave their
> passwords and user name to others people. The system allow to the
> people enter to the application with the same user at the same time.
>
> I now that because the people told me that they worked with the same
> user, in the same time and in the same place but with diferrents
> machines and in this moment i have a lot of problems with that.
>
> And i don't want that this happend.
>
> What can i do?
>
> On Feb 12, 1:29 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I do not understand. Can you make an example?
>
> > On Feb 12, 12:52 pm, drayco <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > is it possible that int3Version 0.4 (2009-01-07 09:01:19) and web2py
> > > 1.55.2 diferent person with the same user can logg in?
>
> > > And, if it is possible, how can i fix that?
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