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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). | ||
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- | 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. | ||
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- | 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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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 | + | used, IP addresses, client |
- | 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. | ||