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Drupal Persistent Login Module
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;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;; Persistent Login module for Drupal 6 ;; ;; Current Mantainer: markus_petrux (http://drupal.org/user/39593) ;; Original Author : bjaspan (http://drupal.org/user/46413) ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; CONTENTS OF THIS FILE ===================== * OVERVIEW * INSTALLATION * UPGRADING * DESCRIPTION OVERVIEW ======== The Persistent Login module provides the familiar "Remember Me" option in the user login form. INSTALLATION ============ 1. Install and activate Persistent Login like every other Drupal module. 2. For maximum security, edit your settings.php file so PHP session cookies have a lifetime of the browser session: ini_set('session.cookie_lifetime', 0); 3. Visit admin >> settings >> persistent_login to set how long persistent sessions should last and which pages users cannot access without a password-based login. UPGRADING ========= Because Persistent Login interacts with the user login process, some caution is required when upgrading it to a new version. 1. Log in as Administrator. 2. Visit administer >> settings and open the Site Maintenance box. Select "Off-line" and press Save configuration. This is so users do not receive any error messages before the upgrade is complete. 3. Install the new Persistent Login module files. 4. Visit http://yoursite/update.php to update the Persistent Login database schema if necessary (you should do this every time you upgrade any module). 5. Return to administer >> settings >> Site Maintenance and put your site back online. NOTE: If update.php shows a version update for Persistent Login, all currently remembered login sessions for all users may be lost. Everyone will have to log in again with their username and password. DESCRIPTION =========== The Persistent Login module provides the familiar "Remember Me" option in the user login form. The module's settings allow the administrator to: - Control how long user logins are remembered. - Control how many different persistent logins are remembered per user. - Control which pages a remembered user can or cannot access without explicitly logging in with a username and password (e.g. you cannot edit your account or change your password with just a persistent login). Each user's 'My account' view tab gives them option of explicitly clearing all of his/her remembered logins. Persistent Login is independent of the PHP session settings and is more secure (and user-friendly) than simply setting a long PHP session lifetime. For a detailed discussion of the design and security of Persistent Login, see "Improved Persistent Login Cookie Best Practice" <http://www.jaspan.com/improved_persistent_login_cookie_best_practice>.
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