This is a discussion on Inactivity timer for lighttpd within the Web servers forums, part of the Mastering Servers category; Hi, Is there a way to set up an inactivity timer for an user session in lighttpd? I would like ...
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Hi,
Is there a way to set up an inactivity timer for an user session in lighttpd? I would like to have the user logged out (= session terminated) if the user doesn't use the web server for a certain time. Is there a way for the user to manually log out from the session (like a logout button) without using php? I'm using htpasswd based user authentication (mod_auth) together with ssl encryption. I'm also using cgi scripts (mod_cgi). Any help would be appreciated. - Petri |
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