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Queries Regarding Mobile Access Logins
Hi Guys,
In R80.10 Global Properties we have Remote Access set to 'user is allowed only single login'
- Does the configuration applies to LDAP authenticated users as well?
- Still we can see Multiple Device and Device Sharing correlated logs any reason why?
- There are log-out events. If a user disconnect the session, does it count under logout?
Thanks
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It applies to all users as far as I know.
Not exactly sure what happens in the logs, but on the client, when this setting is enabled, when the second client connects, the first client is disconnected by the gateway.
I assume that means you'll see log entries to that effect.
If the user manually disconnects, it should generate a log unless for some reason the client cannot reach the gateway.
Not exactly sure what happens in the logs, but on the client, when this setting is enabled, when the second client connects, the first client is disconnected by the gateway.
I assume that means you'll see log entries to that effect.
If the user manually disconnects, it should generate a log unless for some reason the client cannot reach the gateway.
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It applies to all users as far as I know.
Not exactly sure what happens in the logs, but on the client, when this setting is enabled, when the second client connects, the first client is disconnected by the gateway.
I assume that means you'll see log entries to that effect.
If the user manually disconnects, it should generate a log unless for some reason the client cannot reach the gateway.
Not exactly sure what happens in the logs, but on the client, when this setting is enabled, when the second client connects, the first client is disconnected by the gateway.
I assume that means you'll see log entries to that effect.
If the user manually disconnects, it should generate a log unless for some reason the client cannot reach the gateway.
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Thank you for the reply.
