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* Dyrcona |
wonders why there are multiple successful logins for a user within seconds of each other in the logs. |
| 10:57 |
Dyrcona |
Two on the same brick within 11 seconds with the same parameters and different authtokens. |
| 11:04 |
Dyrcona |
Five logins in 6 minutes. |
| 11:48 |
Dyrcona |
It takes a long time to grep the logs. |
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| 12:33 |
Dyrcona |
So far, it looks like most of these logins do nothing. Does Evegreen create a new session for each tab? What about with an Incognito window? |
| 12:35 |
Dyrcona |
Ok, this token has actually been used to do something. |
| 12:37 |
Dyrcona |
I suppose I can test the incognito window theory by logging in myself. |
| 12:41 |
Dyrcona |
Two or three of the five logins have been doing things, so it must be related to tabs? |
| 12:42 |
Dyrcona |
So, I logged in with a regular window and opened a couple of tabs. |
| 12:43 |
Dyrcona |
Only 1 login sessions for me. |
| 12:47 |
Dyrcona |
OK. With an Incognito window, new tabs do not create new login sessions. I have 1 login with no workstation, and then 1 login after I registered a workstation and logged back in to use it ("Use Now" button). |
| 12:49 |
Dyrcona |
Logging out logs out all tabs in the Incognito window. So, I guess I have to ask this staff person what they're doing. Multiple browsers? |
| 14:49 |
Dyrcona |
**PARAM REDACTED** isn't very useful, but I guess that's the point. :) |
| 15:10 |
csharp_ |
Dyrcona: activity (ACT) entries may help? |
| 15:12 |
Dyrcona |
csharp_: yeah, I started from activity log and wanted to see if I could find the gateway entries. I suppose that I could match on timestamps if I get desperate. |
| 15:12 |
csharp_ |
ah, I see |
| 15:13 |
Dyrcona |
I am convinced this is something in this use's browser, an extension maybe. I'm looking at another cataloger's session and there's 1 log in and similar backed activity. |
| 15:14 |
csharp_ |
yeah, could be some sort of browser side container |
| 15:14 |
Dyrcona |
The user in question also has a session open on the dev system, and that looks more normal. I'm also pretty that the logins without workstations are coming from Aspen. |
| 15:15 |
Dyrcona |
This all started because they reported getting logged out early. |
| 15:16 |
Dyrcona |
The user says that they only log in to Evergreen once, but the logs disagree. |
| 15:16 |
Dyrcona |
Something is gong on somewhere. |
| 15:19 |
Dyrcona |
Suppose I can search for session.delete for their authtokens from earlier in the week. Though delete may not always fire, right, if the session expires in memcached. |
| 15:33 |
Dyrcona |
So, I'm thinking it's an ad blocker isolating the tabs somehow coupled with the password manager set to autologin. I'll ask the user to check these settings. |
| 15:38 |
Dyrcona |
I probably won't know anything until Monday given the hour. |
| 15:59 |
Dyrcona |
Back to the thing I was talking about earlier this week with Redis and action-trigger events: It's definitely the parallel settings and not Redis causing the problem. I've been running the events with parallel off and Redis with no issues. |
| 16:01 |
Dyrcona |
My SQL to find bad events doesn't find any on the test databases, and the events did run. |
| 16:09 |
Dyrcona |
Well, so much for the password manager idea. User says that they don't use one. |
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