I have stumbled across something that I am not sure if it is a bug or feature. I have three AIX servers, one running samba 2.2.2 and two running samba 2.2.5. My browser from my desktop, Windows NT 4.0 SP6, is Netscape 4.76. If I point my browser to each server, one at a time, and log into SWAT, once I have logged in to each server, the first time, I can point my browser back to any of the three servers and I am not prompted to log in again. Is this correct operation, to not get prompted for a login when I point Netscape back to a different server? Rick Bowles Example: I have AIX servers A, B, and C
Rick Bowles wrote:> > I have stumbled across something that I am not sure if it is a bug or feature. I > have three AIX servers, one running samba 2.2.2 and two running samba 2.2.5. My > browser from my desktop, Windows NT 4.0 SP6, is Netscape 4.76. If I point my > browser to each server, one at a time, and log into SWAT, once I have logged in > to each server, the first time, I can point my browser back to any of the three > servers and I am not prompted to log in again. Is this correct operation, to > not get prompted for a login when I point Netscape back to a different server? > Rick Bowles >It is normal. There's some type of "caching". I beleive that if you do the same with Internet Explorer, even if you restart Internet Explorer it might not even prompt you again... unless you "exit/reboot" your current session. Pierre B.