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Difference between timeouts in serverConf.xml

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In serverConf.xml, there are three different configuration values for timeouts in authentication section [1]:

  • longSessionTimeOutSec
  • securityTimeOutSec
  • sessionTimeOutSec

Can someone explain the difference between those three and in which scenario they apply?

 

Thanks and BR
Sebastian

 

[1] https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/campaign-classic/using/installing-campaign-classic/appendice...

 

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Hi,

 

As per my knowledge , When we use Logon function from xtk:session, after successfully login sessionToken generated for that user with values as 

<sessionInfo>
<serverInfo defaultNameSpace="cus" instanceName="demo" majNumber="6" securityTimeOut="86400" serverDate="2021-10-18 12:11:29.342Z" servicePack="0" sessionTimeOut="86400" useVault="false"/>

 

In this you can see couple of values auto populated with 86400 which is set in serverconfig.xml file. So that means for this user this generate sessionToken ,  Security token timeout is 86400 sec and Session timeout is 86400 sec. 

So in short these are the parameters which help to maintain for how long sessionToken is valid for a user.

 

Thanks,

Kapil

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Community Advisor

Hi,

 

As per my knowledge , When we use Logon function from xtk:session, after successfully login sessionToken generated for that user with values as 

<sessionInfo>
<serverInfo defaultNameSpace="cus" instanceName="demo" majNumber="6" securityTimeOut="86400" serverDate="2021-10-18 12:11:29.342Z" servicePack="0" sessionTimeOut="86400" useVault="false"/>

 

In this you can see couple of values auto populated with 86400 which is set in serverconfig.xml file. So that means for this user this generate sessionToken ,  Security token timeout is 86400 sec and Session timeout is 86400 sec. 

So in short these are the parameters which help to maintain for how long sessionToken is valid for a user.

 

Thanks,

Kapil