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On Linux devices, Prisma Access Agent signs users out without warning
when the Re-authentication Frequency timer expires.
When the user refresh token expires, the Prisma Access Agent signs
the user out of the Endpoint Manager and disconnects the tunnel. On
Windows and macOS, the agent notifies users before the token expires
— giving them time to re-authenticate without losing their session.
On Linux, notification support is not yet implemented, so the logout
occurs without any warning and users see no message explaining why
they were signed out.
The Re-authentication Frequency setting controls how long a user
session remains valid before re-authentication is required. The
default is 7 days, but if your organization has configured a shorter
interval, Linux users may be signed out sooner than expected.
Workaround: To reduce unexpected sign-outs, increase the
Re-authentication Frequency interval in your Global Agent Settings.
Inform Linux users that periodic sign-outs are expected and that
they must sign back in to restore access.
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