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mwaechter
Posts: 18
Registered: ‎07-07-2009
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How to stay signed on (for a longer period of time)

When I’m not active in my forum window for, say, an hour or slightly more, I am signed off automatically. I already enabled cookie storage for forums.xilinx.com and secure.xilinx.com, but nothing changes. I searched for an option like "Stay Signed On All The Time" or alike, but I couldn’t find anything in this regard. Having to sign on twice a day or even more is cumbersome.

 

– Matthias

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rcingham
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Registered: ‎09-09-2010
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Re: How to stay signed on (for a longer period of time)

"Having to sign on twice a day or even more is cumbersome."

But more secure than staying logged-on indefinitely.

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mwaechter
Posts: 18
Registered: ‎07-07-2009
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Re: How to stay signed on (for a longer period of time)

No. It only leads to users choosing passwords like "123456" or "not again a new logon".

 

The mechanism could be changed such that, e.g. after not using the forum (or not writing a post) for 1 week one would have to sign on again. Wikipedia uses such a mechanism for its contributors.

 

The other point might be that I actually don’t sign on just to the forum but to all Xilinx support area, and stale connections indeed might be considered a risk. The forum is completely public, so I can’t understand why such a tight policy is enforced on that.

 

– Matthias

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chughes
Posts: 285
Registered: ‎02-05-2008
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Re: How to stay signed on (for a longer period of time)

The auto-logoff setting is compulsory for us to set.

It is now set at the maximum value of 200 minutes.

 

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bassman59
Posts: 4,673
Registered: ‎02-25-2008
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Re: How to stay signed on (for a longer period of time)


rcingham wrote:
"Having to sign on twice a day or even more is cumbersome."

But more secure than staying logged-on indefinitely.

I want my bank to log me off after a few minutes of inactivity.

I really don't care if someone comes up to my computer and posts as me.

Maybe that's already happened!


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