On 9/8/2014 8:37 AM, Stian Thorgersen wrote:
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bill Burke" <bburke(a)redhat.com>
> To: "Stian Thorgersen" <stian(a)redhat.com>
> Cc: keycloak-dev(a)lists.jboss.org
> Sent: Monday, 8 September, 2014 2:29:59 PM
> Subject: Re: [keycloak-dev] screencasts all updated
>
>
>
> On 9/8/2014 4:00 AM, Stian Thorgersen wrote:
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Bill Burke" <bburke(a)redhat.com>
>>> To: keycloak-dev(a)lists.jboss.org
>>> Sent: Friday, 5 September, 2014 10:34:22 PM
>>> Subject: [keycloak-dev] screencasts all updated
>>>
>>> man I hate doing screencasts, but they are finally updated. It really
>>> needed to be done as they were not in sync with the current version of
>>> keycloak. I haven't linked them yet though. I'll do that when we
>>> release.
>>
>> Nice - next time I can pitch in and do a few ;)
>>
>>>
>>> One thing that drove me crazy was that I kept on getting logged out of
>>> the admin console sporadically. Gotta figure out what is going wrong
>>> here.
>>
>> Did you have multiple tabs open? We have a timer that logs you out after
>> 300 seconds of inactivity. Problem is that if you have two tabs open with
>> the admin console, one you're actively using and another in the
>> background, the background tab will end up logging you out after 300
>> seconds.
>>
>
> That might be it.
>
>> We can either remove this altogether (my preferred option) and let the SSO
>> idle timeout deal with it, or we could make sure your only logged out if
>> there's no activity to the console (can have tabs write a timestamp to
>> html5 storage periodically and check this before logging out).
>>
>
> Or just have the timer download the SSO idle timeout.
Not sure I follow. Wouldn't that just change the timeout value, but still leave an
inactive tab able to logout all tabs?
Actually, are you sure that is it? I thought the timer was for the
timeout warning, not for anything else? I'm not even seeing the warning.
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Bill Burke
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