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-===== Session tokens ===== 
-Users can authenticate in vpsAdmin using HTTP basic or tokens. 
-The latter can be seen and managed from vpsAdmin (vpsAdmin -> Edit profile -> 
-Session tokens). 
- 
-{{navody:vps:auth_tokens.png?300|}} 
- 
-You can see a list of active session tokens, their lifetime and who 
-created them. This list is useful when you have multiple long-lived tokens for 
-various client applications. 
- 
-The web UI itself uses session tokens. You can create tokens using CLI 
-or any client library and label them, so you'll recognize them in the future. 
  
 ===== Session log ===== ===== Session log =====
 vpsAdmin logs all user sessions and remembers what actions were performed vpsAdmin logs all user sessions and remembers what actions were performed
 (vpsAdmin -> Edit profile -> Session log). (vpsAdmin -> Edit profile -> Session log).
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 +{{:navody:vps:user-session-log.png?300}}
  
 You can see when the session started, ended, what authentication method was You can see when the session started, ended, what authentication method was
-used, IP addresses, client idenfitication and a list of executed actions in a +used, IP addresses, client identification and a list of executed actions in a 
-particular session.+particular session. Active sessions have a light green background. The current session 
 +which is used to view the page has dark green background. You can end active sessions 
 +by clicking on the trash bin icon.
  
manuals/vps/users.txt · Last modified: 2024/01/02 18:09 by aither