Thanks for the security notes, Steffen. However, I still find it convenient to 
be able to increase the session timeout to, say, at least a day.

I remember being able to do it by following instructions found somewhere on the 
Internet, but that was with an installation of Jenkins on a CentOS 6.x 
installed from default repositories and the layout was different.

Now, any help with the layout of Jenkins installed from your website would be 
very welcome.

Thanks,
Pavel Tankov

On 19.юни.2013, at 11:42, Steffen Breitbach wrote:

> On Wed, 2013-06-19 at 11:31 +0300, Pavel Tankov wrote:
> 
>> I searched high and low but couldn't find the answer to this simple
>> question: How can I increase the Jenkins login session timeout? I
>> would like to set it to, say, one week.
> 
> Where's the security in a week long timeout?
> 
>> When I am working on configuring a job in the evening and leave it
>> half way done, then go to sleep and continue the next morning, I want
>> to be able to just start from where I left and not have to login again
>> and lose my half-way-done configuration.
> 
> Well, the same could happen to you if your machine/browser crashes,
> there is a power outage or something else I can't think about right now.
> 
> Why don't you just click "Save" in the job configuration from time to
> time? 
> Regards
>  Steffen
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