Re: ssl timeout length with jsse with tomcat 5.5

2006-06-04 Thread Jason Pendrey
thanks for the response, I have an administration section that always 
needs to be logged back into after periods of no activity, I am thinking 
of using apache 2.0 as the front end and tomcat on the backend and using 
ssl on apache(i'm assuming i can control it better on apache, but i 
would have to look into it.


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I want to know how to control the length of time that an ssl connection 
timesout and a user needs to login again.  Right now its too short and I 
can't find anything in the server.xml ssl connector node that seems to 
change that. I'm using tomcat 5.5 with the latest jsse.





You're correct that there currently is no way to change the SSL session 
timeout.  It wouldn't be hard to implement, but nobody has ever cared enough 
to work up the patch for it :).


Of course, in Tomcat there is no relation between the Servlet HttpSession 
and the SSL session.  This would have to be caused by something in your 
webapp.


  

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ssl timeout length with jsse with tomcat 5.5

2006-06-02 Thread Jason Pendrey
I want to know how to control the length of time that an ssl connection 
timesout and a user needs to login again.  Right now its too short and I 
can't find anything in the server.xml ssl connector node that seems to 
change that. I'm using tomcat 5.5 with the latest jsse.



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