Try checking the box marked "remember me"Is there a way to increase the Stratics Forums login timeout ?
I find it very annoying to have to re-enter the login after a short while of inactivity all the time.......
Thanks.
Try checking the box marked "remember me"
Thats what I was thinkingYou can't have it both ways I'm afraid.
I've a feeling if you were hacked, your Stratics log in being retrieved would be the least of your worries.
You can't have it both ways I'm afraid.
Just click the damn "Remember Me" box and let it be. I'm 110% positive not one single person here on Stratics would want to impersonate you here. You have nothing to worry about on that count.You can't have it both ways I'm afraid.
And why is that if I may ask ?
I mean, that the timeout Stratics' Login timer is 2 minutes or 20 minutes or it is adjustable by the Stratics user to whatever timeout timer the user wants what would be the problem ?
Why can't a Stratics' user choose to enter Login and Password each and every time and not use the "remember me" option and yet be able to set a much longer timeout timer having both at the same one time ??
He doesn't want an answer, he wants people to post something like "Wow popps, that's a great idea. I wish I would have thought of that! You rock !![]()
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It's just like one of his other threads about him having to release a pet to free up stable slots. People told him what he should do or could do, and he kept posting the same thing over and over again.
And he did just what I said he would...
*bows*
There is no 'little number to change' in the areas I have access to. The only people with access beyond what I currently have are the site directors.I'm sorry, not only is that question beyond my knowledge to answer, it would also be beyond my authority to implement.
You: I don't want water and wheat thins, but I'm hungry I want a cookie and milk.
Mom: You can't have a cookie and milk.
You see how repetitive it gets?
I am not questioning it might be a horrible idea, I just do not know.That's it. Your idea/wish/want (whatever you want to call it) is horrible and unnecessary, yet you continuously post the same thing 5 times.
The relevant setting is the webserver's equivalent of the "session.timeout=" parameter. It's a global setting that can only be changed by the server administrator. AFAIK, the board admins have no control over this or is there any setting you can change on your end to do this.
I am one of the people that disable scripts and cookies too, meaning I have to deal with things like having to login everytime I make a post and spoiler tags don't expand for me, formatting tools don't work, having to re-enter my ID/PW if I take too long to type a reply etc.
There are ways to workaround this.
It's my choice to have increased security at the expense of convenience. Even if the server admins are kind enough to increase the timeout parameter, (and at the expense of security) what's the limit? Would doubling satisfy your requirements? I assure you that people will still get timeouts and want it increased further.
Then you have bigger bunch of people that uses shared PCs complaining that the session doesn't timeout fast enough and other folks using that same PC are hijacking their sessions.
So there are other issues that the server admins have to consider.
You mean I can reduce my Stratics' Login timeout inconvenience somehow without necessarily have it at the expense of security as checking the "remember me" box perhaps could do ? How ?There are ways to workaround this.
Security? This is stratics, not your bank or UO account. Why would anyone possibly want your login here?You mean I can reduce my Stratics' Login timeout inconvenience somehow without necessarily have it at the expense of security as checking the "remember me" box perhaps could do ? How ?
Yes, but might not be the way you are thinking of.Well, thanks, at least I have an answer now to my question with an alternate point of view to ponder on.
I like to try to understand the "why" of things, not just go by them because that's it.......
You mean I can reduce my Stratics' Login timeout inconvenience somehow without necessarily have it at the expense of security as checking the "remember me" box perhaps could do ? How ?
Because changing the timer requires a change in the coding of the website, whereas checking a single box ONCE requires nothing but you getting it through your damn head that we're sick of hearing your complaining and just checkng the box without repeating yourself 999,999,999,999 more times.Not saying either one is better, just trying to understand why it should be the "remember me" box checked and not, instead, the timer increased..........
I was beginning to think I was the only one that thinks this guy is slow.Because changing the timer requires a change in the coding of the website, whereas checking a single box ONCE requires nothing but you getting it through your damn head that we're sick of hearing your complaining and just checkng the box without repeating yourself 999,999,999,999 more times.
Because changing the timer requires a change in the coding of the website, whereas checking a single box ONCE requires nothing but you getting it through your damn head that we're sick of hearing your complaining and just checkng the box without repeating yourself 999,999,999,999 more times.
Yes and no.Hmmm.... but a Stratics' user doing this would, at least in theory, open up to a security risk if hacked, since login and password, when using the "remember me" option, get stored on the hard drive.
As Petra said, if someone hacked your computer, your Stratics info would be the very least of your worries, and would probably be the only thing the hacker did leave alone as there isn't a single person here on Stratics that would want to impersonate you. You're either paranoid to the point where it's time to seek medical and chemical attention, or simply using this now overly tired excuse to continue your whine since there is a perfectly reasonable option available to you.Hmmm.... but a Stratics' user doing this would, at least in theory, open up to a security risk if hacked, since login and password, when using the "remember me" option, get stored on the hard drive.