Token Expiration

JFrog Platform Administration Documentation

Content Type
Administration / Platform

Users accessing the JFrog Platform use access tokens that have a predetermined expiration date.

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You can change the default value of token expiration in the Default Token Expiration (Seconds) field.

Note

If token entities are federated, enable email notifications only on one of the JPDs to avoid getting duplicate emails for the same entity.

To ensure that your access to the platform is maintained, you can set token expiration notifications that send an automatic email notification before your tokens expire (the notification will be sent according to the notice period).

  1. To enable notifications, select the Enable Email Notifications for Token Expiration checkbox.

  2. In the Notice Period Before Tokens Expire field, you can specify how many days before a token expires you will receive an email notification.

  3. Once a day, the system checks for tokens that expire within a 24-hour time window after the notice period. You can customize this setting by entering a time in the Time of Daily Token Expiration Check field (the Platform will convert the time automatically to UTC).

  4. Starting from Artifactory version 7.116.3, you can set the Notification Frequency Field to send notifications either once or daily during the notice period.