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APM Inactivity Timeout is not leading to session being closed. It stays open. Any reasons?
I see timeoutagent.php in F12, but session is not ending.
13 Replies
- iaine
Nacreous
How are you seeing this...? If you go to Manage Sessions in the GUI, are you seeing sessions remain active past the Expiration time?
- Antish_293579
Nimbostratus
Actually due to this "timeoutgent.php" uri, session gets extended by 3 mins.i mean session expiration gets increased by every HTTP request.Not sure if this is the reason why we never see session ended.
- Stan_Ward
Altocumulus
Is timeoutagent.php inserted by APM? It sounds like a keepalive that keeps resetting the inactivity timer.
- Antish_293579
Nimbostratus
timeoutagent.php comes in F12 as per inactivity time out in Access policy profile setting like 120 secs
screenshot would help probably
- Antish_293579
Nimbostratus
. so i have set Inactivity timeout to 300 secs, at same interval i see this timeoutagent.php. But session does not end, ideally it should. what is happening is i see the session expiration increasing by 3 mins every time this HTTP request comes , checking under manage sessions option.But why is that so?
this is during the logon screen right? so you are working on the logon screen timer?
- Antish_293579
Nimbostratus
this is not on login screen. this is on home page of my application.
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