W/R/T bugzilla and logging in. Would it be possible to extend the time one is logged-in to 30 days from last activity (with option to 'log off'). I know other secure(https) sites that allow one to remain logged-in, some for multiple months, some without a stated limit, etc. It's a hindrance to people using suse logins to any of the opensuse or suse sites. I wanted to check on a bug's status that I'd updated yesterday, but was already logged out. It wouldn't be so bad if my login+password could be \allowed\ to be remembered as many other secure sites allow (amazon and my HMO's website), but maintaining the "logged-in" state and for how-many days could be a part of a user's profile. But meanwhile, extending the cookie expiration to "current-date+30" every time a user visits the site would be a great help. It would at least allow me to be "logged in", which I don't seem to be able to do, right now (though I was yesterday). Instead, I get taken to "https://esp.microfocus.com/nesp/idff/metadata" where it displays an unstyled XML document beginning with: This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below. <md:EntityDescriptor id="0000-11110222-3333" providerID="https://esp.microfocus.com:443/nesp/idff/metadata"> <md:SPDescriptor id="abcde-xyz" protocolSupportEnumeration="urn:liberty:iff:2003-08"> <md:KeyDescriptor use="signing"> ... ---- Perhaps needless to say, but this prevents me from logging in again and has happened more than once in the past, sometimes with it not allowing me to login for months. If bugzilla and other suse+opensuse sites would allow me to remain logged in, then it wouldn't be so much of an issue. Thanks! -linda -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org