Is there a way to change what seems to be a timeout for how long a user can stay authenicated with UTM?
We have a customer running UTM 9.302-2, with Web Filtering turned on. UTM has been joined to the AD domain, and we have the AD server as an authentication service. Filtering is set to Transparent Mode, Default Authentication is Active Directory SSO. Block access on authentication failure is not selected.
When I use IE, Chrome and FF on their server and access websites, I get prompted for a login to http://firewall (the FQDN is firewall.corp.H*****.com). I can type in AD user credentials and get access to the external website. If I pick another browser on the same system and go to the same site I'm asked for user/pass again. But, when I close that browser and immediately open it and try again I'm not asked for a user/pass. It looks like Web Filtering is caching the useragent and AD user for some period of time? If I try again the next day I'm prompted again. I'm concerned that the clients are going to get frustrated with these prompts unless I tell them how to save the details locally (e.g. in Firefox's password manager).
Can we extend the time before they're prompted for a password again?
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