[rhn-users] Re: RHN Hosted web session expires too quickly
Marti, Robert
RJM002 at shsu.edu
Mon Sep 28 16:37:17 UTC 2009
Speaking of annoying...
I was setting 6 servers up, and wanted to enable configuration on all of them. I added all 6 to a group, managed the group, etc...
I was forced to log in 4 times during this process. I waited for the page to load fully, then started manipulating that page (selecting, deselecting, etc) - I didn't idle.
Dear god, make it stop.
Rob Marti
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From: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Marti, Robert
Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 10:17 AM
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Subject: RE: [rhn-users] Re: RHN Hosted web session expires too quickly
Yes, typically it does that. The main issue is being forced to re-login as often as we are. That's the annoyance.
Which is truly all it is - an annoyance. But the more often it happens, the more annoying it is.
Rob Marti
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From: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Peter C. Lai
Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 10:13 AM
To: Discussions about Red Hat Network (rhn.redhat.com)
Subject: Re: [rhn-users] Re: RHN Hosted web session expires too quickly
This happened to me yesterday, however, if you relog in, it seemed to have gone to the page I was about to go to, so it was not that big of an issue...
On 2009-09-16 07:22:01AM -0500, daryl herzmann wrote:
> Well howdy again,
>
> In case anybody was curious to reproduce this, here are the
> challenging
> steps:
>
> 1) Locate a stop watch. It need not be a fancy one, my 1980s vintage
> Casio wristwatch was up for the task.
> 2) Log into RHN (be sure to have all the "Your RHN" modules disabled so
> that your login does not time out).
> 3) Start the stopwatch!
> 4) Surf the RHN website. Check out how it took RHN a week to schedule
> RHEL5.4 . Look at all of your systems and think warm thoughts about
> how all of your information about your open source systems are stored
> by Red Hat in a proprietary database.
> ----> you are logged out in between your feverish clicking. Yell: "Boom!"
> 5) Look at your stopwatch, it will say somewhere around 16 minutes and 45
> seconds.
>
> Enjoy!
>
> daryl
>
> On Thu, 10 Sep 2009, daryl herzmann wrote:
>
>> Well howdy there!
>>
>> I am a RHN hosted user that is getting very frustrated with having my
>> web session timeout after what seems to be only a few minutes of
>> inactivity (perhaps 5-15 minutes worth). It was a much longer period
>> prior to a few months ago.
>>
>> I asked redhat support and got this response:
>>
>> "We would like inform you that, times out session for RHN is not
>> configurable and we can not change it."
>>
>> Well that is not cool. Does anybody know of a setting or something
>> that I can do to work around this?
>>
>> thanks,
>> daryl
>
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