Introduction
There are a number of apps out there that prevent multiple log-ins- for example, Spotify. Spotify will only allow one log-in at a time, no matter the device. Spotify logs the user ID out of another device (phone, computer, etc.) if the same user ID has logged in to a new device. Out of the box, ASP.NET allows for concurrent log-ins. But, for people that must have this feature because they can't afford to have people share IDs (especially for subscription based services), I created a custom solution to solve this problem.
Using the Code
What I've implemented was when user "Bob" logs in from his PC, and then the same user "Bob" logs in from another location, the log-in from the first location (his PC) will be killed while allowing the second log-in to live. Once a user logs in, it inserts a record into a custom table I created called "Logins
". Upon a successful log-in, one record will be inserted into this table with values for "UserId
, SessionId
, and LoggedIn
". UserId
is pretty self-explanatory, SessionId
is the current Session ID (explained below how to get), and LoggedIn
is simply a boolean that's initially set to True
upon a successful user log-in. I place this "insert
" logic inside my Login
method of my AccountController
upon successful validation of the user- see below:
Logins login = new Logins();
login.UserId = model.UserName;
login.SessionId = System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Session.SessionID;;
login.LoggedIn = true;
LoginsRepository repo = new LoginsRepository();
repo.InsertOrUpdate(login);
repo.Save();
For my situation, I want to place the check on each of my controllers to see if the currently logged in user is logged in elsewhere, and if so, kill the other session(s). Then, when the killed session tries to navigate anywhere I placed these checks on, it'll log them out and redirect them to the Log-in screen.
I have three main methods that do these checks:
IsYourLoginStillTrue(UserId, SessionId);
IsUserLoggedOnElsewhere(UserId, SessionId);
LogEveryoneElseOut(UserId, SessionId);
Save Session ID to Session["..."]
Before all of this though, I save the SessionID
to the Session
collection inside the AccountController
, inside the Login
([HttpPost]
) method:
if (Membership.ValidateUser(model.UserName, model.Password))
{
Session["sessionid"] = System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Session.SessionID;
...
Controller Code
I then place logic inside my controllers to control the flow of the execution of these three methods. Notice below that if for some reason Session["sessionid"]
is null
, it'll just simply assign it a value of "empty
". This is just in case for some reason it comes back as null
:
public ActionResult Index()
{
if (Session["sessionid"] == null)
Session["sessionid"] = "empty";
if (OperationContext.IsYourLoginStillTrue
(System.Web.HttpContext.Current.User.Identity.Name, Session["sessionid"].ToString()))
{
if (!OperationContext.IsUserLoggedOnElsewhere
(System.Web.HttpContext.Current.User.Identity.Name, Session["sessionid"].ToString()))
{
return View();
}
else
{
OperationContext.LogEveryoneElseOut
(System.Web.HttpContext.Current.User.Identity.Name, Session["sessionid"].ToString());
return View();
}
}
else
{
FormsAuthentication.SignOut();
return RedirectToAction("Login", "Account");
}
}
The Three Methods
These are the methods I use to check to see if YOU are still logged in (i.e. make sure you weren't kicked off by another log-in attempt), and if so, check to see if your User ID is logged in somewhere else, and if so, kick them off by simply setting their LoggedIn
status to false
in the Logins
table.
public static bool IsYourLoginStillTrue(string userId, string sid)
{
CapWorxQuikCapContext context = new CapWorxQuikCapContext();
IEnumerable<Logins> logins = (from i in context.Logins
where i.LoggedIn == true &&
i.UserId == userId && i.SessionId == sid
select i).AsEnumerable();
return logins.Any();
}
public static bool IsUserLoggedOnElsewhere(string userId, string sid)
{
CapWorxQuikCapContext context = new CapWorxQuikCapContext();
IEnumerable<Logins> logins = (from i in context.Logins
where i.LoggedIn == true &&
i.UserId == userId && i.SessionId != sid
select i).AsEnumerable();
return logins.Any();
}
public static void LogEveryoneElseOut(string userId, string sid)
{
CapWorxQuikCapContext context = new CapWorxQuikCapContext();
IEnumerable<Logins> logins = (from i in context.Logins
where i.LoggedIn == true &&
i.UserId == userId &&
i.SessionId != sid select i).AsEnumerable();
foreach (Logins item in logins)
{
item.LoggedIn = false;
}
context.SaveChanges();
}
That's pretty much it. This has worked like a charm for me. Feel free to redistribute this, modify it to fit your needs, or whatever you need to do.
History
- 7th May, 2013: Initial post