Tue Feb 04, 2014 2:02 am
Ok I put in a ticket/email in to MikroTik support, they told me to upgrade to 6.9. Not believing it would work I did it anyway, it's all working find now. No more problem with "Your session has been reset due to inactivity." since. Yaaaaa....
Also remember you must be logged into "the" user account (Hotspot admin?) that you were in previously or it will say "Your session has been reset due to inactivity". Because it doesn't see or know your old account/session you were logged into. So you will get that dreaded " Your session has been reset due to inactivity." message. Because you are not logged into the right account any longer and it can't find this account/session it's because you are not in the right (Hotspot admin account) to put the session back together again thus you get "Your session has been reset due to inactivity".
So log out of everything, then log back into "admin" for hotspot. Then you should be able to get into XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/userman with out seeing that "Your session has been reset due to inactivity."
Or log out of everything and log into hotspot using something other then admin then you should be able to log in to XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/user with out "Your session has been reset due to inactivity."
This is why so many great people thinking that some "other browsers" fixes the problem. It sort of does, but really they are just starting a fresh new "log in" so they think it fixes the problem using some other browser, but not really. I know because I was doing it to.
I'm not saying that it's the problem for them or all, but this has been my finding thus far.
Just happy and trying to help others with my finding with "Your session has been reset due to inactivity."
Good luck....
Well off to fix the next problem (limited Mb, over quota session not ending) not logging out the users session after Meg Bit quota has been met, they can just keep going and going. Even though the system know they are over MegBit quota has been reached.....
Oh hey thank you for the tip on, tool, user-manager, user, reset-counter and script scheduler. It works great here is mine:
/tool user-manager user reset-counters [find name="corkuck"]
How I just need to figure out how to concatenate multiple hotspot/user manger "user" without just adding a whole complete script entries for each one. Like this second one ie.
/tool user-manager user reset-counters [find name="user name here"]
And also not just blank resetting them all by resetting all counters for all users.
Happy MikroTik-ing
/rk