2025-03-23, 09:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 2025-03-23, 09:42 PM by discokongo.)
I did a password reset on a user (not admin user, but did the reset with admin account).
When trying to log in with that user and new password I get:
"You are not authorized to access the server at this time. Please contact your server administrator for more information"
User has always had 3 on "simultaneous users", after resetting I checked all that users devices got logged out and no more devices under that user.
When I change it to 0, as in disabling it, I can log in. Logging in, change it back to 3, and log in with a second device, same issue.
While writing this I tried up to 9 - can't log in. But if I put it on 10, I can log in.
I tried a third device, with setting at 10, couldn't log in, I changed to 11, and could log in.
So it seems there either is 8 hidden logged in to that account, or that jellyfin wrongly believe it's 8 more logged in than it actually is.
As mentioned, it's always been on 3, so 8 hidden shouldn't be possible.
Is there some hidden login-ins that doesn't get flushed from the system?
Or is it a bug?
When trying to log in with that user and new password I get:
"You are not authorized to access the server at this time. Please contact your server administrator for more information"
User has always had 3 on "simultaneous users", after resetting I checked all that users devices got logged out and no more devices under that user.
When I change it to 0, as in disabling it, I can log in. Logging in, change it back to 3, and log in with a second device, same issue.
While writing this I tried up to 9 - can't log in. But if I put it on 10, I can log in.
I tried a third device, with setting at 10, couldn't log in, I changed to 11, and could log in.
So it seems there either is 8 hidden logged in to that account, or that jellyfin wrongly believe it's 8 more logged in than it actually is.
As mentioned, it's always been on 3, so 8 hidden shouldn't be possible.
Is there some hidden login-ins that doesn't get flushed from the system?
Or is it a bug?