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In additional, the following message appears in the Tableau server VizPortal logs:
Authentication statement is too old to be used with value
To temporarily resolve the error, sign out of the IdP and sign back in.
To prevent the error from occurring, configure Tableau Server and the IdP/AD (Identity Provider and/or Active Directory) to all have the same maximum authentication age. Tableau Server's maximum authentication age setting is wgserver.saml.maxauthenticationage and takes time in units of seconds. For versions released past February 2022 (2020.4.15+, 2021.1.12+, 2021.2.9+, 2021.3.8+, 2021.4.4+, 2022+), it is recommended to set the maxauthenticationage to "-1" to disable the check. (The default value for the latest version of Tableau Server is -1.)
The following steps will require a Tableau Server restart.
Steps for Tableau Server for Linux or Tableau Server for Windows 2018.2 or later:
The "Authentication statement is too old to be used with value" message will include the timestamp of the AuthInstant being used for comparison. This can be compared against the timestamp of when the message is logged to find the difference. The value of wgserver.saml.maxauthenticationage must be at least as long as that difference.
The maxauthage setting in seconds for Tableau Server 2018.2 and newer versions is 2100000000 or about 66 years.
From the February maintenance release of Tableau Server 2020.4.15 and higher, the value is -1 by default. Prior to the February maintenance release, the setting was 7200 (2 hours).
For more information, see:
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