Summary | logout security |
Queue | Horde Base |
Queue Version | HEAD |
Type | Bug |
State | Not A Bug |
Priority | 2. Medium |
Owners | |
Requester | pfeiff_88 (at) yahoo (dot) com |
Created | 09/30/2004 (7622 days ago) |
Due | |
Updated | 09/30/2004 (7622 days ago) |
Assigned | |
Resolved | 09/30/2004 (7622 days ago) |
Github Issue Link | |
Github Pull Request | |
Milestone | |
Patch | No |
State ⇒ Not A Bug
provider. Also, please don't use Word for screenshots, it's a pain to
get at them on sane platforms.
I log in my webmail.
When I logout, I get the first of the attached screen shots.
The problem is, if I hit Refresh on the browser, then cancel the
popup, if you refresh again it logs you back in automatically. (It
brings up your username and password again for whoever is logged on
next; see second screenshot.)
Is it not logging out? (even after it says you've logged out, there is
still the Horde toolbar in the bottom frame of the page. see third
screenshot)
State ⇒ Unconfirmed
Priority ⇒ 2. Medium
Type ⇒ Bug
Summary ⇒ logout security
Queue ⇒ Horde Base
provide is horde. The probelm I'm having is that my browser (IE) and
the browsers of my email users will ***not log out the users
completely*** and the mail toolbar that is in the bottom frame of the
window will not close.
It enables the next user to simply refresh the screen a couple of
times and the login screen will eventually appear again - with the
previous users username and password filled in already!! I have
contacted the administrator about this and he said it was a horde
issue. I'm not expecting you to solve my problem completely but at
least maybe point me in the right direction so I can tell the admin
what to look for. I can't have my email users being about to get into
the accounts of whoever logged in last - especially when many share
terminals. I'm not sure if I'm sending this to the right area or have
listed the right version since I am unfamiliar with horde. Any help
would be greatly appreciated. I have a few screen shots I can send of
the problem if that would help. Sincerely, Bill P.