I know this is a multiple user issue as when using the site normally sessions NEVER timeout unexpectedly, whereas you can be filling in a multistage form with two people in the site at once and the session times out from one step to the next.
This has happened with multiple client sites that I develop for an agency and when logged in alone me and the agency can use the sites without issue, as soon as more than one person tries to be in the site at same time .. The sessions start expiring unexpectedly. This is not an issue related to a particular computer config.
I have also had my other agency client complaining of the same issue when trying to demo a site I have developed for him to his client.
What info should I see in the logs about this? What do you mean by set the DB to log everything. No logs are saved into the DB?
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On 1 Aug 2012, at 19:08, lowpass <zijn.digital@gmail.com> wrote:
> Are you certain that more than one user is required to trigger this?
> Could it be that your sessions, in general, are timing out too soon?
>
> Or maybe these other people's computer setups don't play well with
> cookies? Log in from a computer that has shown this problem before and
> browse around until you're satisfied that the session problem is not
> occurring. Log out, then log in from another computer -- also one from
> which the problem has been seen -- and do the same. If still no
> trouble appears, try logging in from both at the same time.
>
> If that gets you nowhere, try setting your DB to log everything. Maybe
> that will provide a clue.
>
> On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 5:04 AM, phpMagpie <paul@webbedit.co.uk> wrote:
>> Anybody? I can't be the only one who has noticed this problem, I don't
>> believe it is as a result of any strange configuration I have in place as I
>> do not stray far from the norm.
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>> On Wednesday, July 25, 2012 8:58:14 AM UTC+1, phpMagpie wrote:
>>>
>>> Morning,
>>>
>>> I am having problems when more than one person is logged in where sessions
>>> are timing out for no reason.
>>>
>>> This does not have to be two people using the same account, simply having
>>> two authorised users looking through the site (typically when I am demoing
>>> the site to a client or when multiple people testing the site at once) you
>>> have to keep logging back in, which is annoying.
>>>
>>> I am using Auth with Database Sessions and Security.level is set to
>>> medium, any pointers as to where I should be looking to resolve this?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Paul.
>>>
>>>
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