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Old 02-03-2016, 11:27 PM   #1
dakshinya
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Session key renegotiation if session lasts longer than configured (e.g. an hour) then session keys needs to be renegotiated.


Hello ,

I am looking for the IHS server session keys exchange automatically after some amount of time lets says example 30 minutes,
What we checked till we can enable renegotiation by setting teh attribute "session Renegotiation on server side " but we dont find any clear answers like ,

Can we trigger dynamically after some time the keys renegotiation so that connected session will continue as the session .
or i will put in other way the same question

If an encrypted session lasts longer than configured (e.g. an hour), session keys must be renegotiated / The amount of time after which key renegotiation takes place is configurable
Could any one help me here ..its very urgent for our analysis

Thanks in advance

Anitha

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Old 02-04-2016, 04:15 PM   #2
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Hello ,
I am looking for the IHS server session keys exchange automatically after some amount of time lets says example 30 minutes, What we checked till we can enable renegotiation by setting teh attribute "session Renegotiation on server side " but we dont find any clear answers like ,

Can we trigger dynamically after some time the keys renegotiation so that connected session will continue as the session or i will put in other way the same question

If an encrypted session lasts longer than configured (e.g. an hour), session keys must be renegotiated / The amount of time after which key renegotiation takes place is configurable Could any one help me here ..its very urgent for our analysis
Read the "Question Guidelines" and "How to ask a smart question" links in my posting signature. This is a volunteer forum...and NOTHING is 'urgent' for anyone. If this is for your job, then it's only urgent FOR YOU...please don't ask for/expect 'urgent' help.

And you say IHS server, but don't really elaborate on what you want/mean. Based on IHS, and assuming that means the IBM websphere products, the first and very obvious question would be, "Why haven't you called IBM support?" Websphere is *NOT* a free product...when you buy it, you buy support. They can help you. And the Websphere documentation tells you the different levels:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docvie...id=swg21163875

..and what they do. You can expire sessions by setting those values, which would render the session inoperable, until the user logs back in.
 
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