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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