Re: RHN Hosted web session expires too quickly
daryl herzmann <[email protected]> Mon, 9 Nov 2009 13:37:48 -0600 (CST)
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| Message-ID | <alpine.LRH.2.00.0911091336170.5840@akrherz-laptop.agron.iastate.edu> |
Well howdy again, If anybody is still curious about this, the public bugzilla tracking this issue can be found here: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=482748 daryl On Wed, 16 Sep 2009, daryl herzmann wrote: > Well howdy again, > > In case anybody was curious to reproduce this, here are the challenging > steps: > > 1) Locate a stop watch. It need not be a fancy one, my 1980s vintage > Casio wristwatch was up for the task. > 2) Log into RHN (be sure to have all the "Your RHN" modules disabled so > that your login does not time out). > 3) Start the stopwatch! > 4) Surf the RHN website. Check out how it took RHN a week to schedule > RHEL5.4 . Look at all of your systems and think warm thoughts about > how all of your information about your open source systems are stored > by Red Hat in a proprietary database. > ----> you are logged out in between your feverish clicking. Yell: "Boom!" > 5) Look at your stopwatch, it will say somewhere around 16 minutes and 45 > seconds. > > Enjoy! > > daryl > > On Thu, 10 Sep 2009, daryl herzmann wrote: > >> Well howdy there! >> >> I am a RHN hosted user that is getting very frustrated with having my web >> session timeout after what seems to be only a few minutes of inactivity >> (perhaps 5-15 minutes worth). It was a much longer period prior to a few >> months ago. >> >> I asked redhat support and got this response: >> >> "We would like inform you that, times out session for RHN is not >> configurable and we can not change it." >> >> Well that is not cool. Does anybody know of a setting or something that I >> can do to work around this? >> >> thanks, >> daryl > -- /** * Daryl Herzmann * Assistant Scientist -- Iowa Environmental Mesonet * http://mesonet.agron.iastate.edu */