We are looking into giving support staff the possibility to open for Internet access temporarily.
I think I can do that with a user in the policy/source and they trigger the policy in the browser, right?
But is it possible to force the session to end (turn off Internet access) after x min? If I conf session-ttl it want close Internet access if there is traffic on it, right?
Edit
Something like this?
What you need is to set schedule in your policy.
Here is the tech tip you need.
I was looking into that, but can you set a schedule as a timer, like close after 60 minutes?
For sure. Just do it this way.
Will it work any day after 01/24/2024?
Don't think so.
You can set the "Type" of schedule "Recurring" or "One Time".
E.g.:
Hi @CHR57
You can use the user setting for that criteria.
Change Auth timeout to Hard session.
The user will disconnect after a specified time.
User entry will be removed after the configured auth- timeout value. You need to authenticate to access the resource again.
Note this is a global setting. So it will apply to all the users.
Hope that helps.
Kind Regards,
Bijay Prakash Ghising
Created on 01-24-2024 01:00 PM Edited on 01-24-2024 01:05 PM
You can also easily create multiple schedules and attach them to a group and later apply the "schedules group" to the firewall policy. If that fits your criteria.
Please refer below article to do so.
Nowadays you can easily configure it from GUI.
Please let us know. If you have any queries left.
Kind Regards,
Bijay Prakash Ghising
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