Re: Why does session.gc_maxlifetime default to 1440 seconds?

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On 28/01/15 20:08, Markus Amalthea Magnuson wrote:
> I'm wondering about the decision itself, it seems like a rather strange
> value, almost like the intention was 24 hours which there is some logic to.

Leave an inactive session open for 24 hours? What is your logic for that?

I have a system where people log in and deal with client interviews.
Running for an hour without doing anything on the caller system is not
unusual, so we opt for 2 hours. More often than not a time-out is due to
someone forgetting to log out rather than them still interviewing and
since the offices tend to be closed by 8PM everything is cleared down
before midnight. But that is a special case, and 24 minutes is just as
good as any other limit for a shorter time-out. An hour would only be
appropriate if the user work flow needs it.

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