The session times out so quickly and often in the same location that things like bulk change, updating licenses and application links are almost impossible to complete. When the session times out I need to log in again and the form data is lost.
Ah in that case check out these docs
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Configuring+Secure+Administrator+Sessions
You can either disable web sudo or maybe crank the time up in the settings
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Sorry I added to my initial support request that its with Crowd + JIRA but forgot to update that here.
Quick as in every 2-3 pages I get asked to log in again, but generally only in the admin. It does happen occasionally outside of admin but not so often its a problem. In the admin I can't click through more than a couple of pages without being asked to log in again and if the page had form data then its lost.
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So you have the SSO authenticator enabled in JIRA's seraph-config.xml? Try turn that off and see if its the SSO configuration booting you off.
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This is the window I keep seeing, in this case it was when trying to update a product license and the license was lost from the form in the process so its impossible to update. Other times the message just says 'Session Timed Out' and explains I've lost what I wwas doing and apologises :)
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Is this just a standard JIRA install or is it also configured with crowd etc.??
When you say session times are quick what is quick?
The default for JIRA I think is something like 300 mins. With Crowd it shouldn't be under 30 mins
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