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Multiple Phantom Uncontrollable Active Sessions Opening

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    Multiple Phantom Uncontrollable Active Sessions Opening

    Hi,

    I am having an unusual promblem with active sessions within my session folder. When i run my application, multiple active web sessions are opening. Only say 6 users are actually logged in, but i have upto 200 session folders opening.

    Does anyone know what could be causing this problem?

    Thanks,

    Denis

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    Re: Multiple Phantom Uncontrollable Active Sessions Opening

    I saw something like this recently when I turned cookies off on the server. I was testing out running it that way.

    I normally see 10-20 open sessions, but I started seeing up to 300, and strange things started happening so I immediately switched it back.

    -Paul

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      #3
      Re: Multiple Phantom Uncontrollable Active Sessions Opening

      Thanks.

      Unfortunately, I cannot seem to get rid of the problem.

      Denis

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        Re: Multiple Phantom Uncontrollable Active Sessions Opening

        Go to the Logging tab of the application server and turn on all logging. Look at the logs after a short period. You will probably find tons of activity when you expect none. Review the Access log, look at common IP addresses (far left of the file). Use TRACERT xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx to determine where that IP is coming from. Most likely it is Google or some other search engine indexing all of your pages, and/or hacking attempts. You will recognize hacking attempts because they will be trying to 'open' pages that don't exist on your site, normally ending in "PHP".

        To fix, or at least get a little control, make sure you have a ROBOTS.TXT file in the web root, and a sitemap.xml (less important) also. Those will tell the search engines what to do. Get info at www.robots.org and www.sitemap.org.

        On the hacking attempts, almost nothing you can do, its a normal fact of life. You can go through your log and find all IP addresses that appear to be coming from hackers and prohibit those IP addresses in the Access tab of the Application Server Settings. It works, but you will be chacing IP addresses for the rest of your life. If you know the IP addresses of just those you WANT to access your site, you can allow only them trough this method.

        There is sophisticated software that can analize your logs, tell you exactly where each is coming from. Your Alpha application probably cannot be 'causing' multiple sessions on its own, all of the session should be caused by external forces.
        Steve Wood
        See my profile on IADN

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