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Re: Reverse proxy: session expired in 15 minutes

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On Tuesday 15 Dec 2015 at 13:02, Roberto Carna wrote:

> Development team say that a session is conformed by cookies, and the
> expiration time defined is 3 hours.

Squid will not change the content of the cookies (although it's possible it 
could remove them, depending on the configuration).

Does the server perhaps set a default session expiry time of 15 minutes in the 
absence of a cookie, and 180 minutes when the cookie is present?

Have you tried performing a packet capture, on either the client-facing or 
server-facing side of the Squid proxy, to see whether the cookies are getting 
passed through?

> > On Tuesday 15 Dec 2015 at 11:39, Roberto Carna wrote:
> >> Dear, we have a Squid3 as reverse proxy with default configuration.
> >> 
> >> We have a domain pointed to a web server. In this server the user
> >> session expiration is setup in 3 hs, but each 15 minutes the session
> >> expires.
> > 
> > What is your definition of "session"?
> > 
> > 
> > Antony.

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