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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T00:50:15+00:00 2026-06-14T00:50:15+00:00

Really weird authentication problem going on – hope someone can help! The Domino Web

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Really weird authentication problem going on – hope someone can help!

The Domino Web Server Log database shows all the requests a particular user is making for pages in an application I look after. The application is XPages-based and the user is regularly pressing Save on the document she is editing (every few minutes). The save does a full update.

The LTPA token is valid for 30 minutes – I assume however that every time the user performs a full update, the 30 minute token is renewed?

However, when looking at the logs, a save of the document at 09:05 shows the Remote User by name, another save at 09:07 still shows the user by name. The next save at 09:11 shows the remote user by IP address instead, and when you look at the log entry in more detail, the server has replied with 401 UNAUTHORIZED (The client is not authorized to access data). This has of course caused the user’s browser to lose the work they had open at the time.

The Cookie on each log entry shows :

LtpaToken=AAECAzUwOUI2RjRCNTA5Qjc2NTNDTj1Bbm5lIExhdm91ZS9PVT1VSy9PPVJVSyvsCs5c4tITD9elgI0BCN5CnZ0O; SessionID=DBDFDKDGTI

The same LTPA Token and session ID for entries where the save document worked, as well as where it failed.

Unsurprisingly, they have then refreshed the session by closing the web page and going back in to it following the error and they get a new LTPA token and session ID.

The LTPA Token validity setting of 30 minutes I refer to is defined by our admins in a Web SSO Configuration document for the server, in the “Server\Internet Sites” view in the NAB. It’s the Token Expirations (Minutes) setting. Am I completely misunderstanding this setting – should the timeout be renewed everytime the user does a full submit to the server? Or is something else going on here?

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    2026-06-14T00:50:17+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 12:50 am

    I don’t think the token is renewed. It times out no matter if the user is active or not.

    You could increase the expiration timeout to a reasonable high value and then add a lower minimum timeout to ensure that sessions doesn’t timeout too soon.

    Here’s an example where expiration is set very high and timeout is set to 2 hours:
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