(RADIATOR) Which one to use - MaxSessions or DefaultSimultaneousUse
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Wed Jul 7 18:05:09 CDT 2004
Hello Igor -
You are correct - MaxSessions is a hard limit which overrides
everything else.
If you want to be able to have individual limits then you should use
DefaultSimultaneousUse and per-user Simultaneous-Use.
There is no difference in performance.
regards
Hugh
On 7 Jul 2004, at 19:06, Igor Briski wrote:
>
> I'm in doubt. I want to have a few different handlers/realms with
> specified session limits for all users in that handler, but I still
> want
> to be able to specify per-user limits for some users.
>
> If I use MaxSessions I can't acomplish that because MaxSessions value
> cannot be overriden by per-user Simultaneous-Use parameter. If I use
> DefaultSimultaneousUse parameter that seems to be possible.
>
> So, is there any other differences between those parameters than the
> obvious one that the MaxSessions parameter cannot be overriden by
> per-user settings? Maybe in performance or something?
>
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NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?
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