Обсуждение: log out?
Hi, It seems there's no way to log out from lists.postgresql.org, which is unexpected, at least to me. For reference, I'm using Firefox 68.8.0esr (64-bit) on Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster), and logged in using my Community account. Thanks, Richard
On 5/27/20 5:24 PM, Richard Hector wrote: > Hi, > > It seems there's no way to log out from lists.postgresql.org, which is > unexpected, at least to me. By log out do you mean unsubscribe? If so then go here: https://lists.postgresql.org/unsubscribe/ and follow directions. If you don't mean unsubscribe then you will need to provide more information. > > For reference, I'm using Firefox 68.8.0esr (64-bit) on Debian GNU/Linux > 10 (buster), and logged in using my Community account. > > Thanks, > Richard > > -- Adrian Klaver adrian.klaver@aklaver.com
On 28/05/20 12:27 pm, Adrian Klaver wrote: > On 5/27/20 5:24 PM, Richard Hector wrote: >> Hi, >> >> It seems there's no way to log out from lists.postgresql.org, which is >> unexpected, at least to me. > > By log out do you mean unsubscribe? No, I mean log out from the management interface. I logged in to unsubscribe from a list, but when I'd finished I couldn't find a button/link/whatever to log out. So if I'd been using someone else's computer, they'd still be able to make further changes. Cheers, Richard
On 5/27/20 5:34 PM, Richard Hector wrote: > On 28/05/20 12:27 pm, Adrian Klaver wrote: >> On 5/27/20 5:24 PM, Richard Hector wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> It seems there's no way to log out from lists.postgresql.org, which is >>> unexpected, at least to me. >> >> By log out do you mean unsubscribe? > > No, I mean log out from the management interface. I logged in to > unsubscribe from a list, but when I'd finished I couldn't find a > button/link/whatever to log out. So if I'd been using someone else's > computer, they'd still be able to make further changes. https://www.postgresql.org/account/ On left sidebar at bottom is Logout. > > Cheers, > Richard > -- Adrian Klaver adrian.klaver@aklaver.com
On 28/05/20 12:38 pm, Adrian Klaver wrote: > On 5/27/20 5:34 PM, Richard Hector wrote: >> On 28/05/20 12:27 pm, Adrian Klaver wrote: >>> On 5/27/20 5:24 PM, Richard Hector wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> It seems there's no way to log out from lists.postgresql.org, which is >>>> unexpected, at least to me. >>> >>> By log out do you mean unsubscribe? >> >> No, I mean log out from the management interface. I logged in to >> unsubscribe from a list, but when I'd finished I couldn't find a >> button/link/whatever to log out. So if I'd been using someone else's >> computer, they'd still be able to make further changes. > > https://www.postgresql.org/account/ Firstly, there's no clear way to navigate to there from https://lists.postgresql.org/, and secondly, while it seems I was logged in there, somehow, logging out didn't log me out from the lists site - I can still see my subscriptions etc. Cheers, Richard
On 5/27/20 5:42 PM, Richard Hector wrote: > On 28/05/20 12:38 pm, Adrian Klaver wrote: >> On 5/27/20 5:34 PM, Richard Hector wrote: >>> On 28/05/20 12:27 pm, Adrian Klaver wrote: >>>> On 5/27/20 5:24 PM, Richard Hector wrote: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> It seems there's no way to log out from lists.postgresql.org, which is >>>>> unexpected, at least to me. >>>> >>>> By log out do you mean unsubscribe? >>> >>> No, I mean log out from the management interface. I logged in to >>> unsubscribe from a list, but when I'd finished I couldn't find a >>> button/link/whatever to log out. So if I'd been using someone else's >>> computer, they'd still be able to make further changes. >> >> https://www.postgresql.org/account/ > > Firstly, there's no clear way to navigate to there from > https://lists.postgresql.org/, and secondly, while it seems I was logged > in there, somehow, logging out didn't log me out from the lists site - I > can still see my subscriptions etc. Hmm, yeah I see that also. Pretty sure that was not like that before. One of the Web site team members is going to have to address that. > > Cheers, > Richard > -- Adrian Klaver adrian.klaver@aklaver.com
On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 2:42 AM Richard Hector <richard@walnut.gen.nz> wrote:
On 28/05/20 12:38 pm, Adrian Klaver wrote:
> On 5/27/20 5:34 PM, Richard Hector wrote:
>> On 28/05/20 12:27 pm, Adrian Klaver wrote:
>>> On 5/27/20 5:24 PM, Richard Hector wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> It seems there's no way to log out from lists.postgresql.org, which is
>>>> unexpected, at least to me.
>>>
>>> By log out do you mean unsubscribe?
>>
>> No, I mean log out from the management interface. I logged in to
>> unsubscribe from a list, but when I'd finished I couldn't find a
>> button/link/whatever to log out. So if I'd been using someone else's
>> computer, they'd still be able to make further changes.
>
> https://www.postgresql.org/account/
Firstly, there's no clear way to navigate to there from
https://lists.postgresql.org/, and secondly, while it seems I was logged
in there, somehow, logging out didn't log me out from the lists site - I
can still see my subscriptions etc.
Yeah, it maintains that login and only logs you out "upstream". You can log out of the lists system by going to https://lists.postgresql.org/accounts/logout/ -- but clearly there's an oversight and this is never actually linked from anywhere, which it should be.
On 5/28/20 12:26 AM, Magnus Hagander wrote: > > > > Yeah, it maintains that login and only logs you out "upstream". You can > log out of the lists system by going to > https://lists.postgresql.org/accounts/logout/ -- but clearly there's an > oversight and this is never actually linked from anywhere, which it > should be. Except when I tried that when going through the process for the OP it did not log me out of the lists system. > -- > Magnus Hagander > Me: https://www.hagander.net/ <http://www.hagander.net/> > Work: https://www.redpill-linpro.com/ <http://www.redpill-linpro.com/> -- Adrian Klaver adrian.klaver@aklaver.com
On 28/05/20 7:26 pm, Magnus Hagander wrote: > You can log out of the lists system by going to > https://lists.postgresql.org/accounts/logout/ -- but clearly there's an > oversight and this is never actually linked from anywhere, which it > should be. Yes, I can confirm that that link logs me out. Cheers, Richard