Fix application session timeout that is logged in as SSO in Microsoft Azure











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We have an application running in tomcat server The application session timeout is set as 3 hours. This application is an ServiceProvider configured as a SingleSignOn in Microsoft Azure.



Without SSO configuration the application session expires after 3 hours, with SSO the application session expires in 20 minutes.



How to extend the session expiration to 3 hours with the SSO? the SSO is done through Microsoft Azure.










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  • Have you checked the tokenlifetime policy?
    – SunnySun
    Nov 22 at 8:51










  • Any idea on which attribute in SAML response has this token lifetime? or should i check in the configuration of Microsoft Azure?
    – Vijay Bhasker
    Nov 22 at 13:34










  • For the token lifetime policy, you could refer to here.
    – SunnySun
    Nov 23 at 0:54










  • Thanks SunnySun this was helpful
    – Vijay Bhasker
    Nov 26 at 10:49















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We have an application running in tomcat server The application session timeout is set as 3 hours. This application is an ServiceProvider configured as a SingleSignOn in Microsoft Azure.



Without SSO configuration the application session expires after 3 hours, with SSO the application session expires in 20 minutes.



How to extend the session expiration to 3 hours with the SSO? the SSO is done through Microsoft Azure.










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  • Have you checked the tokenlifetime policy?
    – SunnySun
    Nov 22 at 8:51










  • Any idea on which attribute in SAML response has this token lifetime? or should i check in the configuration of Microsoft Azure?
    – Vijay Bhasker
    Nov 22 at 13:34










  • For the token lifetime policy, you could refer to here.
    – SunnySun
    Nov 23 at 0:54










  • Thanks SunnySun this was helpful
    – Vijay Bhasker
    Nov 26 at 10:49













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We have an application running in tomcat server The application session timeout is set as 3 hours. This application is an ServiceProvider configured as a SingleSignOn in Microsoft Azure.



Without SSO configuration the application session expires after 3 hours, with SSO the application session expires in 20 minutes.



How to extend the session expiration to 3 hours with the SSO? the SSO is done through Microsoft Azure.










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We have an application running in tomcat server The application session timeout is set as 3 hours. This application is an ServiceProvider configured as a SingleSignOn in Microsoft Azure.



Without SSO configuration the application session expires after 3 hours, with SSO the application session expires in 20 minutes.



How to extend the session expiration to 3 hours with the SSO? the SSO is done through Microsoft Azure.







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  • Have you checked the tokenlifetime policy?
    – SunnySun
    Nov 22 at 8:51










  • Any idea on which attribute in SAML response has this token lifetime? or should i check in the configuration of Microsoft Azure?
    – Vijay Bhasker
    Nov 22 at 13:34










  • For the token lifetime policy, you could refer to here.
    – SunnySun
    Nov 23 at 0:54










  • Thanks SunnySun this was helpful
    – Vijay Bhasker
    Nov 26 at 10:49


















  • Have you checked the tokenlifetime policy?
    – SunnySun
    Nov 22 at 8:51










  • Any idea on which attribute in SAML response has this token lifetime? or should i check in the configuration of Microsoft Azure?
    – Vijay Bhasker
    Nov 22 at 13:34










  • For the token lifetime policy, you could refer to here.
    – SunnySun
    Nov 23 at 0:54










  • Thanks SunnySun this was helpful
    – Vijay Bhasker
    Nov 26 at 10:49
















Have you checked the tokenlifetime policy?
– SunnySun
Nov 22 at 8:51




Have you checked the tokenlifetime policy?
– SunnySun
Nov 22 at 8:51












Any idea on which attribute in SAML response has this token lifetime? or should i check in the configuration of Microsoft Azure?
– Vijay Bhasker
Nov 22 at 13:34




Any idea on which attribute in SAML response has this token lifetime? or should i check in the configuration of Microsoft Azure?
– Vijay Bhasker
Nov 22 at 13:34












For the token lifetime policy, you could refer to here.
– SunnySun
Nov 23 at 0:54




For the token lifetime policy, you could refer to here.
– SunnySun
Nov 23 at 0:54












Thanks SunnySun this was helpful
– Vijay Bhasker
Nov 26 at 10:49




Thanks SunnySun this was helpful
– Vijay Bhasker
Nov 26 at 10:49

















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