Hi, We want to "force" Session-Timeout for all our users. Authorization and authentication are made by LDAP. Is it possible to add Session-Timeout in a file or config file to apply it to all our users ? BR, -- Emmanuel BILLOT CATEL - Dpt. Système et Réseaux Rectorat - Académie d'Orléans-Tours 10, rue Molière - 45000 Orléans Tél : 02 38 79 45 57
Le 18/01/2013 12:26, Emmanuel BILLOT a écrit :
Hi,
We want to "force" Session-Timeout for all our users. Authorization and authentication are made by LDAP. Is it possible to add Session-Timeout in a file or config file to apply it to all our users ?
BR,
More question about it : I saw that interim-update was a partial report of what was done during the session, fixed on interval for not losing all data if connexion fail for accounting. Ok, but i knew there was regular re-auth session to keep the connexion alive, right ? If it is right, what could be the attribut to increase interval between two checks ? BR, -- Emmanuel BILLOT CATEL - Dpt. Système et Réseaux Rectorat - Académie d'Orléans-Tours 10, rue Molière - 45000 Orléans Tél : 02 38 79 45 57
On 18.01.2013 12:26, Emmanuel BILLOT wrote:
Hi,
We want to "force" Session-Timeout for all our users. Authorization and authentication are made by LDAP. Is it possible to add Session-Timeout in a file or config file to apply it to all our users ? Add the following at the begining of the users file DEFAULT Session-Timeout := xxxx
and be sure to call the "file" module in authorize OR in authorize, add update reply { Session-Timeout := xxxx } Olivier -- Olivier Beytrison Network & Security Engineer, HES-SO Fribourg Mobile: +41 (0)78 619 73 53 Mail: olivier@heliosnet.org
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