The defaults for session storage are defined in apps/frontend/config/
factories.yml.
If there is nothing changed vs. the defaults than the PHP session
storage is used, in this case you can check
the serialized sessions stored usually somewhere in /var/lib/php5 (or
something similar, depending on your Linux distribution).

   gabriel


On Jun 22, 5:33 pm, ashton honnecke <ahonne...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm not sure.  How do I check on this?
>
> I tried reverting my dev instance to a known version (the same one
> that is in production and can be logged in to), it still exhibits this
> behavior, so I think that you are probably right that there is
> something going on outside of the code.  What might that be, and do
> you have any ideas of how I could check?
>
> ashton

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