SecurityTokenIdleTime
The time after which the SecurityInfo strings that IDOL Server generates as part of a secure query expire, unless they are refreshed. You can set SecurityTokenRefreshInterval to determine when to refresh the token.
If you enable token refreshing, you can set SecurityTokenLifetime to the total lifetime of the token (that is, you cannot refresh the token after this amount of time has elapsed, even if the current token is within the SecurityTokenIdleTime
).
By default, SecurityTokenIdleTime
is set to zero (disabled), and IDOL Server uses only the SecurityTokenLifetime to determine when to expire a token. When you set SecurityTokenIdleTime
, the default value of SecurityTokenLifetime increases to 12hours
.
NOTE: You must set SecurityTokenIdleTime
to a value less than the value of SecurityTokenLifetime to enable token refreshing.
If you set SecurityTokenIdleTime
to be larger than SecurityTokenLifetime, the default of SecurityTokenLifetime increases to 12hours
, but the token expires before it refreshes.
Specify an interval in the following format:
NumberTimeUnit
where,
Number
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is the number of time units to elapse. |
TimeUnit
|
is the time unit to apply. The following units are available:
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NOTE: If you do not specify a TimeUnit
, IDOL Server reads the specified number as seconds.
NOTE: The times used in the SecurityInfo strings are in Universal Coordinate Time (UTC or GMT) rather than local time.
Type: | Long |
Default: | 0 |
Allowed Range: | Minimum: 0 Maximum: 1year |
Recommended Range: | Minimum: 60seconds Maximum: value of SecurityTokenLifetime |
Required: | No |
Configuration Section: | |
Example: | SecurityTokenIdletime=30minutes
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See Also: |
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