Greetings,

I am running the community version of Gitlab on Scientific Linux 6.5 using 
this RPM:

gitlab-7.1.1_omnibus-1.el6.x86_64.rpm

I am hoping to move to the Enterprise version soon, but I am dealing with 
the security group making sure everything passes their standards. I am 
pleased to say that so far most everything does pass (or was a simple tweak 
for me to make it pass).

In fact, the only kick-back I am not sure how to deal with is the session 
timeout.

Right now, if I log into our Gitlab instance there isn't anything that 
auto-logs me out. I can shut down the web-broswer, I can reboot the laptop, 
I can even do a complete shutdown of the laptop and take home on the VPN, 
and still Gitlab auto-logs me back in.

Unless I explicitly click the log-out -or- flush my browser history it 
keeps my session for what seems to be an indefinate period of time.

I have looked and I can't seem to find a solution. I thought about digging 
around in the web-server settings, but I didn't want to have an update (or 
reconfigure) break my fix.

I figure there has to be an easy way of setting this in the Gitlab config 
file and configuring how long the time out should be, but I am turning up a 
blank in my searches. (it doesn't help that every term I can think of to 
describe the problem is quite generic and vague)

Can anyone help me out and suggest a solution?
Thanks!

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