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Max session per user set value 0
- Jun 03, 2025
Hi Anzine321,
Please check the following article
As per the article, If you set "Max Sessions per User" to 0 in the APM profile, it means there is no limit on the number of concurrent sessions a single user can have. In this configuration:
- A user can log in from multiple devices or browsers at the same time using the same account.
- Existing active sessions will NOT be disconnected when a new session is established from another device or browser.
- There is no restriction or forced logout due to session count for that user.
Hello
thanks for information,
if user login at the sametime with vpn network access will get new ip private lets say i configure ip private morethan 100 ip
- VGF5Jun 03, 2025
Cumulonimbus
Yes, if you set up the VPN resource to give a pool of more than 100 private IP addresses, and your “Max Sessions per User” is set to 0 (which means unlimited), then if you have more than 100 IPs in your pool, a single user could potentially use up a lot (or even all) of those IPs if they open lots of sessions at once. But as you know, if you want to stop a single user from using too many IPs (and thus blocking others), you should set a reasonable value for “Max Sessions per User” in the APM profile.
Please refer the following article:
K23402746: Limiting the number of connections an APM user can make to an Access policy
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