March 26, 20179 yr At the present time, there is not way to logout of the GUI unless one shutdowns the browser. This could be a potential security risk (for those users whose computers can be accessible by untrustworthy persons) that could be easily addressed by placing a 'Logout' button in the toolbar.
March 26, 20179 yr And if you add that, might be nice to have a timed logout, based on an activity timer (e.g. no user activity for 30 minutes - log the session out). I doubt many users would use it, but useful for special circumstances, shared machines.
April 3, 20179 yr Author Thinking about this a bit more, the ideal place to place a logout option would be under the current 'Buttons' icon. This placement would take zero space on the toolbar but would still be easy to get to and is related to the type of action already available there.
June 22, 20179 yr Author Did this request ever make the list for inclusion in a future release? It would seem to be a simple request to add this functionality and would enhance security. Presently, the only way to be logged off of the GUI to so close the browser. Eventually all websites logoff the user when the last window is closed even if the user 'forgets' to logoff. unRAID is not even providing that level of security at this point.
June 22, 20179 yr Author Perhaps, set a cookie on login and periodically request info from it. If you don't get it, terminate the session and require a new login to reconnect... (I am no expert in html programming but cookies have to good for something besides 'tracking' me.)
November 13, 20178 yr I would very much like a logout function Would this work? https://stackoverflow.com/a/492926
December 8, 20178 yr Logout is something we have added in an internal release. Will have this for you guys in the future.
September 24, 20196 yr On 12/7/2017 at 7:09 PM, jonp said: Logout is something we have added in an internal release. Will have this for you guys in the future. @jonpHas this been released yet?
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