WEBUI Session Timing Out

cancel
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
Announcements

WEBUI Session Timing Out

L2 Linker

Hello,

On my PA-820 I started getting the idle timeout message below:

"Your login session has expired and you have been logged out for security reasons. Please log in again if you wish to continue."

Normally this was never an issue and I simply logged back in after being idle. Starting about 2 weeks ago I cannot log back into the WEBUI under normal circumstances. I get caught in a session expired loop. This has been replicated on my device with 2 separate accounts, but my co-worker does not have this issue leading me to believe the problem is isolated to my device.

 

I can access the WEBUI on Incognito mode and the firewall via CLI.

 

Note: We are required to use MS Edge by corporate policy. Using another browser would certainly work, but not in my context indefinitely.

 

Relevant KB's I've found:

"Session timed out" when logging on using Web GUI (paloaltonetworks.com)

WEBUI session logs out with message: You have been logged out d... - Knowledge Base - Palo Alto Netw...

 

Troubleshooting steps (tried logging in after each listed step):

  • I tried the typical clear cache/cookies for Microsoft Edge
  • Repaired MS Edge
  • Reinstalled MS Edge
  • Deleted all admin sessions via CLI with >delete admin-sessions
    • This resulted in a successful login then reverted back to the same error.
  • Adjusted the idle timeout to indefinite to see if that would allow me to login since it can never expire (it did not)
  • Rebooted MGMT Plane via CLI with >debug software restart process management-server
  • Rebooted entire NGFW
    • This resulted in a successful login then reverted back to the same error.

This isn't a huge issue as I can simply access everything though CLI or incognito... but it's incredibly annoying and I'd like to try and fix it! Has anyone experienced this problem and what was a permanent solution?

 

Thanks!

-RH747
16 REPLIES 16

L2 Linker

@JDBailey due to a separate issue I factory reset the firewall, reloaded my config and this issue went away. Obviously a very extreme solution to a very minor issue, but a solution none-the-less!

Also, @trafsta, it's worth mentioning that before the fix 1Password was giving me issues and afterwards it works fine so that's a good point to raise and to disable autofill on the firewall webpage if you experience this.

-RH747

Yes, exactly, part or all of my issue was when 1Password started hitting ENTER after auto-filling the username/password fields on websites (a newer feature that 1Password introduced earlier this year). I think I used to click "Log in" or hit enter quickly after 1Password already did it for me, which meant it sent the login request twice, which I think was part/all of the problem. Now that I do not double-login (after 1Password does it first before me) the problem has gone away.

  • 5215 Views
  • 16 replies
  • 0 Likes
Like what you see?

Show your appreciation!

Click Like if a post is helpful to you or if you just want to show your support.

Click Accept as Solution to acknowledge that the answer to your question has been provided.

The button appears next to the replies on topics you’ve started. The member who gave the solution and all future visitors to this topic will appreciate it!

These simple actions take just seconds of your time, but go a long way in showing appreciation for community members and the LIVEcommunity as a whole!

The LIVEcommunity thanks you for your participation!