From Juniper SRX SG NDM Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of SRG-APP-000295-NDM-000279
Associated with: CCI-002361
Automatic session termination addresses the termination of administrator-initiated logical sessions in contrast to the termination of network connections that are associated with communications sessions (i.e., network disconnect).
If the organization does not have a requirement for triggered, automated logout, this is not a finding. Obtain a list of organization-defined triggered, automated requirements that are required for the Juniper SRX. To verify configuration of special user access controls. [edit] show system login View time-based or other triggers which are configured to control automated logout. If the organization has documented requirements for triggered, automated termination and they are not configured, this is a finding.
To configure user access on specific days of the week for a specified duration, include the allowed-days, access-start, and access-end statements. The following is an example of a configuration for a class which would automatically log out users. Consult the Juniper SRX documentation for other options. [edit system login] class class-name allowed-days [ days-of-the-week ]; class class-name access-start HH:MM; class class-name access-end HH:MM;
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