Re: [pfSense Support] cookie/session expire

2007-05-07 Thread Chris Buechler
Until then, this is a function of your browser, you can look at ways to 
get your browser to clear HTTP basic authentication credentials without 
closing the browser.



Bill Marquette wrote:

This was committed to the RELENG_1 branch (sponsored by two different
entities) right after the branch point for 1.2 and will be in our next
release after 1.2.

--Bill

On 5/6/07, David Strout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

As usual, I installed the newest 1.2-BETA-1 and
found it to work great for my purposes.  I have
come up against a question from several clients
that are now using pfS ...

Is/are there any plans for a session/cookie expire
button/menu item?  I have found that there are
cases where someone has been in the firewall and
then NOT closed the browser and I can get right
into pfSense without logging in.  I have simulated
this same experience in the lab with both FFOX and
IE7, I don't know if it is a browser feature or if
it has always been this way.

I think I remember a logout button in the last
HEAD version that I loaded and played with, but
are there any plans for the up coming 1.2 release
to incorporate this feature?  Should I add this to
the feature request section on the board?

--
David L. Strout
Engineering Systems Plus, LLC




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Re: [pfSense Support] cookie/session expire

2007-05-07 Thread Bill Marquette

On 5/7/07, Chris Buechler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Until then, this is a function of your browser, you can look at ways to
get your browser to clear HTTP basic authentication credentials without
closing the browser.


Unfortunately, short of closing the browser (assuming the save
credentials check box wasn't checked) there is no good way of
clearing HTTP Basic auth credentials (we've tried...worked better in
some browsers than others).

--Bill

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Re: [pfSense Support] cookie/session expire

2007-05-07 Thread Rob Terhaar

In Firefox:

Tools- clear private data- un-check all except authenticated
sessions and hit ok



On 5/7/07, Chris Buechler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Until then, this is a function of your browser, you can look at ways to
get your browser to clear HTTP basic authentication credentials without
closing the browser.


Bill Marquette wrote:
 This was committed to the RELENG_1 branch (sponsored by two different
 entities) right after the branch point for 1.2 and will be in our next
 release after 1.2.

 --Bill

 On 5/6/07, David Strout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 As usual, I installed the newest 1.2-BETA-1 and
 found it to work great for my purposes.  I have
 come up against a question from several clients
 that are now using pfS ...

 Is/are there any plans for a session/cookie expire
 button/menu item?  I have found that there are
 cases where someone has been in the firewall and
 then NOT closed the browser and I can get right
 into pfSense without logging in.  I have simulated
 this same experience in the lab with both FFOX and
 IE7, I don't know if it is a browser feature or if
 it has always been this way.

 I think I remember a logout button in the last
 HEAD version that I loaded and played with, but
 are there any plans for the up coming 1.2 release
 to incorporate this feature?  Should I add this to
 the feature request section on the board?

 --
 David L. Strout
 Engineering Systems Plus, LLC




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Re: [pfSense Support] cookie/session expire

2007-05-07 Thread Chris Buechler

Bill Marquette wrote:

On 5/7/07, Chris Buechler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Until then, this is a function of your browser, you can look at ways to
get your browser to clear HTTP basic authentication credentials without
closing the browser.


Unfortunately, short of closing the browser (assuming the save
credentials check box wasn't checked) there is no good way of
clearing HTTP Basic auth credentials (we've tried...worked better in
some browsers than others).


Not done by pfsense - I mean do it with your browser. Like in Firefox, 
the method Rob described. I think there's a related Firefox extension 
also. There may be hacks for IE to get it to do the same.



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RE: [pfSense Support] cookie/session expire

2007-05-06 Thread Holger Bauer
This will appear in a version past 1.2, most likely 1.3.

Holger 

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To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: [pfSense Support] cookie/session expire

As usual, I installed the newest 1.2-BETA-1 and found it to work great
for my purposes.  I have come up against a question from several clients
that are now using pfS ...

Is/are there any plans for a session/cookie expire button/menu item?  I
have found that there are cases where someone has been in the firewall
and then NOT closed the browser and I can get right into pfSense without
logging in.  I have simulated this same experience in the lab with both
FFOX and IE7, I don't know if it is a browser feature or if it has
always been this way.

I think I remember a logout button in the last HEAD version that I
loaded and played with, but are there any plans for the up coming 1.2
release to incorporate this feature?  Should I add this to the feature
request section on the board?

--
David L. Strout
Engineering Systems Plus, LLC




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Re: [pfSense Support] cookie/session expire

2007-05-06 Thread Bill Marquette

This was committed to the RELENG_1 branch (sponsored by two different
entities) right after the branch point for 1.2 and will be in our next
release after 1.2.

--Bill

On 5/6/07, David Strout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

As usual, I installed the newest 1.2-BETA-1 and
found it to work great for my purposes.  I have
come up against a question from several clients
that are now using pfS ...

Is/are there any plans for a session/cookie expire
button/menu item?  I have found that there are
cases where someone has been in the firewall and
then NOT closed the browser and I can get right
into pfSense without logging in.  I have simulated
this same experience in the lab with both FFOX and
IE7, I don't know if it is a browser feature or if
it has always been this way.

I think I remember a logout button in the last
HEAD version that I loaded and played with, but
are there any plans for the up coming 1.2 release
to incorporate this feature?  Should I add this to
the feature request section on the board?

--
David L. Strout
Engineering Systems Plus, LLC




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