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by Fabio Renggli-2 :: Rate this Message:

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QuickFIX Documentation: http://www.quickfixengine.org/quickfix/doc/html/index.html
QuickFIX Support: http://www.quickfixengine.org/services.html

Hi together

Can anybody tell me, why my quickfix engine sends automatically a logout response to the inititor when he sends a logon.
thanks for your answers.

Best regards.
Fabio
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Re: Logout after Logon

by Dale Wilson-4 :: Rate this Message:

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QuickFIX Documentation: http://www.quickfixengine.org/quickfix/doc/html/index.html
QuickFIX Support: http://www.quickfixengine.org/services.html

Fabio Renggli wrote:
> QuickFIX Documentation: http://www.quickfixengine.org/quickfix/doc/html/index.html
> QuickFIX Support: http://www.quickfixengine.org/services.html
>
> Hi together
>
> Can anybody tell me, why my quickfix engine sends automatically a logout response to the inititor when he sends a logon.
> thanks for your answers.
>  
Replying to a logon with a logout is the standard way to reject the
logon.   There are many reasons why a login might fail.  Sometimes there
will be a text field in the logout message that explains what went
wrong.  You can also look in the logs for that session to see if there
is a message there.

Dale


> Best regards.
> Fabio
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Re: Logout after Logon

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QuickFIX Documentation: http://www.quickfixengine.org/quickfix/doc/html/index.html
QuickFIX Support: http://www.quickfixengine.org/services.html


Hi,
Does this happens all the time ? Check your config file for start and end times. If you are trying to login at a time out side the session times your client can send a logout signal.  The time inthe config file is UTC time. Hope this helps.
Vipula

2009/11/6 Dale Wilson <wilsond@...>
Fabio Renggli wrote:
> QuickFIX Documentation: http://www.quickfixengine.org/quickfix/doc/html/index.html
> QuickFIX Support: http://www.quickfixengine.org/services.html
>
> Hi together
>
> Can anybody tell me, why my quickfix engine sends automatically a logout response to the inititor when he sends a logon.
> thanks for your answers.
>
Replying to a logon with a logout is the standard way to reject the
logon.   There are many reasons why a login might fail.  Sometimes there
will be a text field in the logout message that explains what went
wrong.  You can also look in the logs for that session to see if there
is a message there.

Dale


> Best regards.
> Fabio
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