Re: [WebDNA] User sessions - cookies only or cookies and a sessions.db?
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 113095
interpreted = N
texte = 683Would you mind sharing the way you got this result? here a test from the =same network (same IP) using three IDENTICAL browsers, SAFARI, same =version, from three different Mac running the same OS:fromtoe37f28d251622e6b3d0ebe6ed0f472997da1e91d63f33ba09cedcce598944787=575afffbfe3c73ae6888bea08a9befcec2e78310ac58b7ba5e9d415412c986afc105b16685de4c716907d1787dac84ebc96c5d88b699e729b22035a5540ddb9d=37250f496983e117a72ed14e32d09185ab26eb1983de4a3ac65912808710db6ff09711ca8ec727bbd650e59619484860ea950e74bd4fd807e20c97334e936651=78347f61ee22efd3e16f0fea83402ab7e5515e4eb5642cc0c4caa0218ab3a06eI do not understand how you can get three time browserID except if you =use the very same browser from the very same machine. On another side, I =am baffled to see how some users jumped into this opportunity to claim =[session] is "unreliable"If you can share the platform and WebDNA version, it could help. We will =sort this out. Please reply to support@webdna.usthank you,- chris> On Oct 24, 2016, at 10:15, Tom Duke
wrote:>=20> Hi,>=20> I have just been playing around with the [session] tag. =20>=20> I was hoping that the 'browserID' could be used to uniquely identify =the users's browser / platform, so if that changed you could perhaps ask =them for additional security measures - maybe a code sent by SMS etc. I =have seen this used on SalesForce and a few other sites.>=20> I created sessions using three browsers on the same Mac and got the =following in the 'reserved.db'>=20> fromto> =b8209467353258d27f2103a6a9cee1a0cf3576ec368c9d58a3da63774bdab69f95816e539c=fa8b9dc7a65bdfe097d0e3=47fc3abacbfdcc8a93246650b8228f73e4e810c720711a36a06de0672b8b8cf4> =7f3ec9a0208d0c744e81e3f23b3630989233511a49bfd5b51e55d6767194635b51acef8a11=97f194d756a7c2877bd3f6=47fc3abacbfdcc8a93246650b8228f73e4e810c720711a36a06de0672b8b8cf4> =3b406cd34ccfc83771a24673250c2098114acffb2086f5305f90742d662b73ce4b030284d6=5fc18bfce57e423a0d392c=47fc3abacbfdcc8a93246650b8228f73e4e810c720711a36a06de0672b8b8cf4>=20> It looks like the same browserID was generated for sessions created by =Safari, Chrome and Firefox. Am I missing something here, should there =not be a different browserID for different browsers?>=20> - Tom>=20>=20>=20---------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed tothe mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.usBug Reporting: support@webdna.us.
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683Would you mind sharing the way you got this result? here a test from the =same network (same IP) using three IDENTICAL browsers, SAFARI, same =version, from three different Mac running the same OS:fromtoe37f28d251622e6b3d0ebe6ed0f472997da1e91d63f33ba09cedcce598944787=575afffbfe3c73ae6888bea08a9befcec2e78310ac58b7ba5e9d415412c986afc105b16685de4c716907d1787dac84ebc96c5d88b699e729b22035a5540ddb9d=37250f496983e117a72ed14e32d09185ab26eb1983de4a3ac65912808710db6ff09711ca8ec727bbd650e59619484860ea950e74bd4fd807e20c97334e936651=78347f61ee22efd3e16f0fea83402ab7e5515e4eb5642cc0c4caa0218ab3a06eI do not understand how you can get three time browserID except if you =use the very same browser from the very same machine. On another side, I =am baffled to see how some users jumped into this opportunity to claim =[session] is "unreliable"If you can share the platform and WebDNA version, it could help. We will =sort this out. Please reply to support@webdna.usthank you,- chris> On Oct 24, 2016, at 10:15, Tom Duke wrote:>=20> Hi,>=20> I have just been playing around with the [session] tag. =20>=20> I was hoping that the 'browserID' could be used to uniquely identify =the users's browser / platform, so if that changed you could perhaps ask =them for additional security measures - maybe a code sent by SMS etc. I =have seen this used on SalesForce and a few other sites.>=20> I created sessions using three browsers on the same Mac and got the =following in the 'reserved.db'>=20> fromto> =b8209467353258d27f2103a6a9cee1a0cf3576ec368c9d58a3da63774bdab69f95816e539c=fa8b9dc7a65bdfe097d0e3=47fc3abacbfdcc8a93246650b8228f73e4e810c720711a36a06de0672b8b8cf4> =7f3ec9a0208d0c744e81e3f23b3630989233511a49bfd5b51e55d6767194635b51acef8a11=97f194d756a7c2877bd3f6=47fc3abacbfdcc8a93246650b8228f73e4e810c720711a36a06de0672b8b8cf4> =3b406cd34ccfc83771a24673250c2098114acffb2086f5305f90742d662b73ce4b030284d6=5fc18bfce57e423a0d392c=47fc3abacbfdcc8a93246650b8228f73e4e810c720711a36a06de0672b8b8cf4>=20> It looks like the same browserID was generated for sessions created by =Safari, Chrome and Firefox. Am I missing something here, should there =not be a different browserID for different browsers?>=20> - Tom>=20>=20>=20---------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed tothe mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.usBug Reporting: support@webdna.us.
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