That is a Java session ID, as defined by the Java Servlet specification. Usually kept in an HTTPS session or passed with a jsessionid parameter or cookie.
So, what is the issue? -David On Apr 13, 2007, at 1:41 PM, toddwoo wrote:
I don't support ofbiz directly, but we have had an "insident" and its allhands on deck.I need to know how to track down.... the person(whatever) this is referingto... ofbiz.log.24:06 Apr 07 17:21:28[ControlEventListener.java:65 :INFO ] Creating session: g0nmmcu65i3f.ofbiz2 ofbiz.log.24:06 Apr 07 18:21:50[ControlEventListener.java:103:INFO ] Destroying session: g0nmmcu65i3f.ofbiz2Session g0nmmcu65i3f.ofbiz2 .. ??? Not a username.. i'm may be a lowly network admin.. but I know that. An http session id? something internal?Ofbiz on redhat linux with jetty. I can find more info if needed.. but as of now i'm the "man" on this issue. Thanks anyone for any help. --View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Simple-Question- for-A-very-new-user-tf3573550.html#a9985350Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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