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公开(公告)号:US20230098641A1
公开(公告)日:2023-03-30
申请号:US17957146
申请日:2022-09-30
Applicant: Oracle International Corporation
Inventor: Shobhank Sharma , Venkata Subbarao Evani , Kranthi Kiran Pandiri , Girish Nagaraja , Martinus Petrus Lambertus van den Dungen , Ashok Kumar Subbaiyan , Ari M. Kermaier
IPC: H04L9/40
Abstract: Systems and methods for a single logout between two independent systems are described herein. The system includes a first access control system having a first login protocol. The first access control system includes at least one first processor, and a memory comprising a plurality of instructions executable by the at least one first processor. The system includes a second access control system. The second access control system has a second login protocol independent of the first login protocol. The first access control system can receive a logout request from a user at the first access control system, logging the user out of the first access control system, and utilizing a trust mechanism to log the user out of the second access control system.
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公开(公告)号:US20230097763A1
公开(公告)日:2023-03-30
申请号:US17896969
申请日:2022-08-26
Applicant: Oracle International Corporation
Inventor: Kranthi Kiran Pandiri , Shobhank Sharma , Girish Nagaraja
IPC: G06F9/50
Abstract: Techniques are described that enable, in a multi-region cloud environment, information regarding one or more tenancy sessions that a network access program (e.g., a browser) participates in to be efficiently stored in a centralized location. The centrally stored sessions information can then be used for various purposes such as for restricting the number of tenancy sessions using a network access program, sessions cleanup, and other sessions-related tasks. In certain implementations, the centrally stored sessions information is used to prevent the network access program from opening multiple sessions for the same tenancy. In such implementations, for a particular tenancy, the network access program is allowed to have only one active session for the particular tenancy at a time. The centrally stored sessions information facilitates efficient sessions management including session cleanup after a session is closed.
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