On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 2:30 PM, leigh leigh@hcs.harvard.edu wrote:
I think there is no straightforward, secure way of doing this. This is not specific to roundcube, but applies to any website that uses browser cookies to keep track of user sessions (pretty much any website that lets you log in). There's no way to allow multiple sessions per browser because the same cookies are available throughout all tabs of the browser. The only workarounds are to use multiple browsers or private browsing modes, which allows different sets of cookies to be used in different tabs/browsers.
Exactly. Due to session/cookie handling, nearly all websites that require a login do not support multiple logins. The tip on this thread to use different hostnames is a great idea for an admin to setup.
In some browsers, opening a "new window" will create a separate session. Firefox only allows a single session for all windows, but you can run multiple profiles which gives you multiple sessions.
To launch the profile manager, run: firefox -ProfileManager
Then create 2 or more profiles. Then run each profile with the -no-remote switch: firefox -no-remote -P <profile>
Now you can login to roundcube, gmail, etc. with separate users at the same time. _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/dev/