[horde] Memcached sessions don't expire after upgrade to 5.1.0

Ralf Lang lang at b1-systems.de
Thu Jun 27 05:52:58 UTC 2013


On 27.06.2013 05:35, OVi C wrote:
> Hi.
> After upgrading to latest horde groupware webmail version 5.1.0 from 5.0.5,
> there seems to be a lot of sessions opened from the last days.  Also using
> the command line horde-active-session it shows that there are active
> sessions, but there is nobody logged in. Even when I close the browser the
> session aren't killed. I'm using memcached to store the session
> information.  Prior to upgrade the sessions would expire gracefully, now it
> seems to add up every time users log in.
> They only go away if I restart the memcached service.
> 
> Any hints ?
> 
As described some days ago, it is advised NOT to use memcached for
sessions in 5.1 and to use redis instead of memcached if possible.

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