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I need to set a 30 minute session timeout for inactive users on a site that has an SSL Certificate attached to it. Any clues?
I found a web page that said something about adding a line: SSLSessionTimeout (number of second ![]() I'm not sure where to put it, I'm guessing in the httpd file? Thanks in advance. |
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Is this related to Tomcat or Apache server mod_ssl?
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