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oryx
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Pressing back button after logout reveals a full tree list

Post by oryx »

Hi,

We run cacti with logins for different users. Each user sees only ports which his servers are connected to. This has worked great up till now.

One of the users logged out and then click back in his browser. This revealed the whole graph tree. Although he couldn't see graphs in the tree, he could see all the other "customers".

Has anyone else experienced this? Could this be a bug?

Thanks
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What do you mean he could see the whole tree?

Who was logging before him/her?
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Post by oryx »

Hi,

I found that the guest account was still on the system. The default action was to deny the guest account and we assumed this would be sufficient. Turns out that after a logout action if you clicked back in the browser this user would be used.

Maybe it was just our set of privileges that somehow allowed this. Either way, it's resolved.

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