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Issue - Login failed Too many sessions are currently active. Your key only permits 1

stankopalluza

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View attachment 3724 2016-11-02 21.27.txt

The attached log is basically useless, but I've been encountering this error the last week or so. I've never shared my key, and when I see this and log into Buddy Auth there are no active sessions that I can find. I would assume there would be one if the error was accurate and someone somehow managed to get ahold of my key and use it. Upon doing a clean install it seems to resolve the issue but the next time I try to log in I'm met with the same error. Current bots I'm running aside from what's attached to my account are:

Enyo (maintained by Millz)
Tuanha Shaman
Tuanha Druid

All of which I've been using for quite a while without issue. The most recent addition to my key has been the Studio60 World Quest plugin. The use of that almost coincides with when I started having the issues.

Please let me know if this is a known issue or what. Thanks.
 
Update - now I'm quite frustrated. I just reinstalled fresh again, except this time it didn't fix the issue. What is going on? How is my key in use with no active session in the Buddy Auth? I hope this isn't some ploy to get rid of old lifetime keys in an attempt to have people switch over to the new subscription payment method.
 
tried to restart your machine?
 
Working now, thanks. Hope this is resolved soon so this work around is no longer needed.
 
it was just a ghost Hb process under your task manager,not a bug
 
Tony, I just checked back and my bot has been kicked out mid session with this error now. So the issue is persisting. I'm wondering though - I'm running TeamViewer application on my mobile phone to keep an eye on things. It's a remote desktop application. I was using this for over a month without issue but do you think it could be responsible for it? How can I get these ghost processes to stop ruining my connection?
 
No I've never given it out - I feel like I should be able to see a session open in Buddy Auth if someone actually was using my key, but that's never the case. Not sure if you can track IP hits on who uses it to verify if anyone is actually on it besides me from your end? Or else it's just some weird bug and I don't know how to get you more detailed log information.
 
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