At 03:20 PM 7/21/03, Lee Flier wrote:
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 14:42, John Nichel wrote:
> Since
> the browser caches the username and password with the authentication
> realm, as described earlier in this tutorial, this is not a function of
> the server configuration, but is a question of getting t
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 14:42, John Nichel wrote:
> Since
> the browser caches the username and password with the authentication
> realm, as described earlier in this tutorial, this is not a function of
> the server configuration, but is a question of getting the browser to
> forget the credenti
John, yes they use .htaccess. This confirms what I was coming
to realize.
Thanks,
Mike
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From: "John Nichel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 11:42 AM
Subject: Re: Session Timeout for Apache?
> Mike Mc
Mike McMullen wrote:
Subject: Re: Session Timeout for Apache?
At 01:59 PM 7/21/03, Mike McMullen wrote:
> Does anyone know of a utility or code that will
> time-out a web session with Apache?
in httpd.conf (default is 5 minutes):
#
# Timeout: The number of seconds before receives and
Subject: Re: Session Timeout for Apache?
> At 01:59 PM 7/21/03, Mike McMullen wrote:
> > Does anyone know of a utility or code that will
> > time-out a web session with Apache?
>
>
> in httpd.conf (default is 5 minutes):
>
> #
> # Timeout: The number of
At 01:59 PM 7/21/03, Mike McMullen wrote:
> Does anyone know of a utility or code that will
> time-out a web session with Apache?
in httpd.conf (default is 5 minutes):
#
# Timeout: The number of seconds before receives and sends time out.
#
Timeout 300
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Does anyone know of a utility or code that will time-out a web session
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Mike
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