Actually the product is an industrial automation tool. It is supposed to run
in control rooms of industrial plants. The requirement for a single user for
a machine is important because the client is very heavy. It requires a lot
of memory and other resources (which makes it important that we
From: kz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Im working on a product which requires that only a single
client instance can be connected through a machine.
There is no way, to my knowledge, to implement this in the general case.
It's always possible for a power user to assign two IP addresses to the
None that I no of. More to the point, it's a security issue to have all
the browsers behind one IP share a common session. Witness how cable
routers can share one IP with an entire apartment building. Would you
really want your neighbor with the super loud metal rock to see your
credit card
Actually yeah.
Im working on a product which requires that only a single client instance
can be connected through a machine. Actually I thought if there would be
anything in Tomcat which supports this then it wouldve considered the
problem you mentioned and would be solving it somehow (using mac