Remove Session(Maintained Using Cookies) If User Is Idle For 15 Minutes?
Apr 4, 2011
I am using "cookies" to maintain session in my asp.net azure application.
What I want is that when a user logs in to my website and remains idle for 15 minutes it should automatically log them out and redirect them to the login page.
I am developing web application using ASP.NET and I want to close the current user session if the computer is idle for 5 minutes. Idle not means for web application only, Its full system that means if no keystroke received from keyboard for 5 mins.I got some info thru Google about Idle Tracker in VC++ but I dont know how to use that DLL in my web application. [URL] .... How to achieve this. I want to get the total computer active time and idle time thru asp.net for my employees productivity report.
I'm facing a great problem in session. My session expires after every 4-5 minutes. Firstly I checked my web hosting settings. I increased session timeout to 50000. In my web.config I wrote :
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Also Locally it expires withing 5 minutes. Secondly can I also increase idle timeout.
I have a page that have a combobox and a button, when the user select something from the combobox and hit the Go button they are redirected to the page with the desired variable.
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The problem appears when the page was not used from more than 20 minutes and the user select something from the comboBox and hit Go Button the receive a page indicating the Error 404.The only thing that I try is to use a javascript code that Refresh the page every 15 minutes but is not nice to see a page refreshing without a reason.If someone can have a way to identify what can be done in this problem, Its going to be a huge help.
After this message is displayed , no pages is able to access ....
The error message is :
Validation of viewstate MAC failed. If this application is hosted by a Web Farm or cluster, ensure that <machineKey> configuration specifies the same validationKey and validation algorithm. AutoGenerate cannot be used in a cluster
I have two application (one of this is mojo portal): [URL] for some users when they login into "app" then the login in "mojo" doesn't work and viceversa. I've set the machinekey into web.config file. When the users remove all cookies and session data the login works again. The two application are into a Web Farm. Should be ARR the problem?
After hosting my web application in the production server, I am getting null object reference for all session objects in IE (it is working good in all other browsers).
we have faced a problem accessing an ASP application with the IE 8.One of our customer updated his browser version from IE6 to IE8 and browed an ASP application. while browsing the asp pages, the session was broken and redirected to the login page. This problem we are facing only in IE8 not in IE6.Can anyone guide us to resolve this problem.
I want to redirect the user after 2 mins if there is inactivity for 2 mins. I am not using ASP.NEt membership. And I dont want to use Sessiontimeout for this. Session timeout will logout the user even if he is working on the system. My objective is like screensaver process.
If there is no action for the specified time, the screensaver runs. Similarly, I want to redirect the user to login page.
note that i have already handled it with the following javascript:
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Here what my problem is,
the user is working on the site...ok.. he want to see someother site.he browse someother site and works on....or even he can do some other work in his system...but he is active in his system... What this script does is, it automatically logout the user and redirect him to login page. But it should not do while he is active...IT SHOULD REDIRECT IF HE IS NOT ACTIVE REALLY (Similar to Screensaver process)
There are two pages in my app, A and B.A is login page from which user ID was saved in a session. Once user login, B is open and user ID will display in B. When user submitted an order successfully at page B, page B will reopen but user ID was missed. How to fix it to keep session value in 20 minutes as default? I check IIS, session time out time is 60 minutes.
i made an web application for my client, he is from usa, I deployed application to [URL], at my local system, the project function proper. But what is happening that at main server the session is destroying automatically, before the idle time. I have been figuring out this problem for long but could not solved it. what may be the reason behind this session out. I am using in process session.
I'm using SQLSERVER 2005, In "Connect to Server" window I want to remove some all server names (like cookies in Textbox) which I used. When I click on this dropdown it listing all server names. I want to remove these.
I have Web Application in asp.net. Where I am maintaining Session for every User. And every Time I got logout in Approx 2 min. I tried to increase this time through web Config File upto 60 min but it is not working For me and I m getting same problem.
I have created A class file For maintaining session.I am Using This Code.
public static void createSession(System.Web.SessionState.HttpSessionState session) { Session = session; }
This is my class file code.
And I am calling this function in login Page load like this.
I am currently working on an ASP.NET v4.0 project using VB Script for the server-side code. I have a number of session variables that I am using across multiple pages. My problem is that although I have set the session timeout to be 20 minutes or longer (programmatically, in Web.Config, and IIS), the Session variables are being dumped after exactly 2 minutes.
Web.config contents:
Code:
Session_Start routine:
Code: Sub Session_Start(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) ' Fires when the session is started Session.Timeout = 1200 ' Setting to a very high number to ensure that whatever timeout value is set in IIS *should* stick Session("VariableNames") = VariableValues ' ... multiple values here End Sub
After exactly 2 minutes (120 seconds) from the last refresh, all the values retrieved using Session("") are blank. Here are a few screen caps to show the IIS settings.
Additionally because of this problem, I have created a generic dummy handle page called KeepSessionAlive.ashx and the following javascript is called using setInterval(KeepSessionAlive, 10000); (every 10 seconds) and I have confirmed that it is working, but the Session variables are still being dumped.
Code: function KeepSessionAlive() { //alert('testing'); $.post("KeepSessionAlive.ashx", null, function () { $("#result").append(" Session is alive "); }); }
Am I missing something? Why is it dropping my Session values?
So we have three 2008 R2 Servers where two are configured to be web servers (IIS 7.5), and the third a session state server. I have set the SessionState and MachineKey settings in the applications web.config. After I restart the two web servers I can log into one server, then change the IP address to the other server, and I am still logged in. Success.
I can typically log in/out with any user account I want, change the ip address back and forth, and all is well until some random time between 30-60 minutes when I log in to one server, change the IP address, and the new server asks for credentials.
This is the sessionState setting in both web.configs:
The application resides under the default web site, and uses the default application pool. I am using forms authentication with a timeout of 20 minutes. I am not receiving any error events on any of the three servers when this happens, and restarting the two web servers fixes the problem for a while. The two web servers are not clustered per-se, but will be served round-robin via a network device.