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Modify the Authentication Portal Session Timeout
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Modify the PAN-OS Web Server Timeout
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Configure Local Database Authentication
Modify the Authentication Portal Session Timeout
The Authentication Portal session timeout must be the same as or greater than the PAN-OS web server timeout. For details, see
Connection Timeouts for Authentication Servers
.
The more you raise the PAN-OS web server and Authentication Portal session timeouts, the slower Authentication Portal will respond to users.
Select
Device
Setup
Session
and edit the Session Timeouts.
Enter a new
Authentication Portal
value in seconds (default is 30; range is 1 to 1,599,999) and click
OK
.
Commit
your changes.
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