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A: How to specify refresh tokens lifespan in Keycloak

dreamcrashAs pointed out in the comments by @Kuba Šimonovský the accepted answer is missing other important factors: Actually, it is much much much more complicated. TL;DR One can infer that the refresh token lifespan will be equal to the smallest value among (SSO Session Idle, Client Session Idle, SSO S...

@KubaŠimonovský yep I agree that the documentation is kind of lacking there, one has to spent a lot of time "playing around" with those fields to get a sense for it
:) Thanks, you are welcome
@dreamcrash I set Client Session Idle to 0, Client Session Max to 0 and SSO Session Idle to 12 hours, but still the idle session expires in 30 minutes only. What else is required?
@ShashankShekher what is the value of the SSO Session Max?
@dreamcrash SSO Session Max is 12 hours.
@ShashankShekher can you see me a screen shot of your configuration so that I can test on my machine
@ShashankShekher how are you checking the "idle session" ? btw on the advanced settings don't set the "Client Session Idle"
@dreamcrash I login to my app and leave it idle for 30 mins, and then if I try to navigate to any tab on the application, the session expires and I get a mixed content error. Also, I will set Client Session Idle time in advanced setting to 0 as you suggested and try.
@dreamcrash Still getting timed out after 30 minutes. I need the timeout to be 2 hours.
@ShashankShekher that is strange, can you set "Access Token lifespan for Implicit flow" to 2 hours?
It is still not working
Any other solution?
11:29
No I have no idea, everything is setup correctly
when you request a token
what is the expiration time?
12:10
How do I check that?
 
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13:21
Expires: 0
This response header is present in all the api calls in network tab
13:45
it is not that
after login in in the network there probably some token

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