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Configuring authentication, authorization, and auditing policies
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Session timeout for OWA 2010
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Session timeout for OWA 2010
You can now force OWA 2010 connections to time out after a specified period of inactivity. OWA sends repeated keepalive requests to the server to prevent timeouts. Keeping the connections open can interfere with single sign-on.
To force OWA 2010 to timeout after a specified period by using the command line interface
At the command prompt, type the following commands:
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add tm trafficAction <actname> [-forcedTimeout <forcedTimeout> -forcedTimeoutVal <mins>]<!--NeedCopy-->
For <actname>, substitute a name for your traffic policy. For <mins>, substitute the number of minutes after which to initiate a forced timeout. For <forcedTimeout>, substitute one of the following values:
- START—Starts the timer for forced timeout if a timer has not already been started. If a running timer exists, has no effect.
- STOP—Stops a running timer. If no running timer is found, has no effect.
- RESET—Restarts a running timer. If no running timer is found, starts a timer just as if the START option had been used.
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add tm trafficPolicy <polname> <rule> <actname><!--NeedCopy-->
For <polname>, substitute a name for your traffic policy. For <rule>, substitute a rule in Citrix ADC default syntax.
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bind lb vserver <vservername> –policyName <name> -priority <number><!--NeedCopy-->
For <vservername>, substitute the name of the authentication, authorization, and auditing traffic management virtual server. For <priority>, substitute an integer that designates the policy’s priority.
Example
add tm trafficAction act-owa2010timeout -forcedTimeout RESET -forcedTimeoutVal 10
add tm trafficPolicy pol-owa2010timeout true act-owa2010timeout
bind lb vserver vs-owa2010 -policyName pol-owa2010timeout -priority 10
<!--NeedCopy-->
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