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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">This timeout is the same http session
timeout as other web applications.<br>
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On guest/host tabs, there is automatic request periodically to
update vm status, so there, you will be automatically logged out.<br>
On other tabs, all are static content, only when user perform an
action manually which trigger interaction with server, then
session timeout will occur.<br>
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On 7/22/2014 12:57 AM, Martin Fullam wrote:<br>
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<div>I find myself being auto-logged out of Kimchi often, and
after seemingly short periods of inactivity. Also, it seems to
depend on the Kimchi page or dialog I'm on, although I may
just be imagining this.<br>
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Can someone explain the Kimchi timeout policy, why it exists,
and whether there's a way to change it or shut it off
entirely? (And if not now, or yet, is there an outstanding
request to allow the timeout policy to be configurable? Or is
there some inherent reason it is what it is and will never be
changed?)<br>
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