(RADIATOR) Session length

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Tue Nov 6 03:26:52 CST 2001


Hello Kieran -

The Session-Timeout attribute is usually defined on a per-user or a 
per-AuthBy basis. If you want everyone authenticated from a 
particular AuthBy to have the same Session-Timeout you would do 
something like this:

	<AuthBy ....>
		.....
		AddToReply Session-Timeout = 3600
	</AuthBy>

You can also set it on a per-user basis in your user database or file.

regards

Hugh


At 7:43 +0800 01/11/6, Kieran Lacy wrote:
>Hello
>Where can I find out how to configure the length of a session for my
>customers.
>I have used Session-Timeout=xxxxx  but this reads as an error in the
>config file.
>Regards
>Kieran Lacy
>
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