1. A lasting connection between a user (or user agent) and a peer, typically a server, usually involving the exchange of many packets between the user' s computer and the server. A sesSIon is typically implemented as a layer in a network protocol (e.g. telnet, FTP). In the case of protocols where there is no concept of a sesSIon layer (e.g. UDP) or where sesSIons at the {sesSIon layer} are generally very short-lived (e.g. {HTTP}), {virtual} sesSIons are implemented by having each exchange between the user and the remote host include some form of cookie which stores state (e.g. a unique sesSIon ID, information about the user' s preferences or authorisation level, etc.). See also login. 2. A lasting connection uSIng the sesSIon layer of a networking protocol. (1997-08-03)