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Viewing and managing your sessions - GitHub Enterprise Cloud Docs In the "Access" section of the sidebar, click Sessions Under "Web sessions", you can see your active web sessions To see the web session details, click See more To revoke a web session, click Revoke session
GitHub SSO Re-Authentication Timeout · community · Discussion #50334 Navigate to your organization's settings in GitHub Click on "Single sign-on" in the left-hand navigation menu Scroll down to the "Session duration" section Adjust the session duration to your preferred length of time Click "Save" to apply the changes
Configure your GitHub Enterprise Cloud enterprise settings and policies In our last two guides, we established your enterprise account and chose a user model Now, it’s time to configure settings and policies that apply to all development work Configurations and policies not applied at the enterprise level are managed in each organization
viewing-and-managing-your-sessions. md - GitHub You can view and revoke your active sessions in your settings You can view a list of devices that have logged into your account, and revoke any sessions that you don't recognize To see the web session details, click See more
Set default Timeout on Github action pipeline - Stack Overflow Is it possible to set a default timeout limit on GitHub Action's pipeline (for example, auto cancel after 30 minutes)? You can change default time limit in two ways Your scenario: If I have many repos and each repo has many actions, it will be very difficult to apply this setting manually on every action
New session and device management settings page - GitHub Changelog You can now review and manage your browser and GitHub Mobile sessions using the new Sessions tab in your user settings This new tab includes all of your signed-in web sessions, as well as each GitHub Mobile app your account is signed into
Viewing and managing your sessions - GitHub Enterprise Server 3. 16 Docs In the "Access" section of the sidebar, click Sessions Under "Web sessions", you can see your active web sessions To see the web session details, click See more To revoke a web session, click Revoke session You can view and revoke your active sessions in your settings
Restricting the idle timeout period - GitHub Enterprise Cloud Docs If you add an organization-wide policy with a timeout constraint, you should set the timeout to the longest acceptable period You can then add separate policies that set the maximum timeout to a shorter period for specific repositories in your organization
Viewing and managing your active SSO sessions - GitHub Docs When you revoke a session, you remove your SSO authentication to that organization To access the organization again, you will need to single sign-on through your identity provider