Cloudflare Zero Trust - Revoke User Session
  • 11 Dec 2024
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Cloudflare Zero Trust - Revoke User Session

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Article summary

Cloudflare Zero Trust Revoke User Session revokes the session of Cloudflare Zero Trust compromised users for:

  • Assets returned by the selected query or assets selected on the relevant asset page.

See Creating Enforcement Sets to learn more about adding Enforcement Actions to Enforcement Sets.

Note:

Required Fields

These fields must be configured to run the Enforcement Set.

  • Action name - The name of this Enforcement Action. The system sets a default name. You can change the name.
  • Configure Dynamic Values - Toggle on to enter a Dynamic Value statement. See Creating Enforcement Action Dynamic Value Statements to learn more about Dynamic Value statement syntax.

  • Use stored credentials from the Cloudflare Zero Trust adapter - Select this option to use credentials from the adapter connection. By default, the first connection is selected.
    • When you select this option, the Select Adapter Connection drop-down becomes available. Select the adapter connection to use for this Enforcement Action.
    Note:
    To use this option, you must successfully configure a Cloudflare Zero Trust adapter connection.
  • Compute Node - The Axonius node to use when connecting to the specified host. For more details, see Connecting Additional Axonius Nodes.

Additional Fields

These fields are optional.

Connection and Credentials

When Use stored credentials from the adapter is toggled off, some of the connection fields below are required to create the connection, while other fields are optional.

  • Host Name or IP Address - The hostname or IP address of the Cloudflare Zero Trust server.
  • User Email - The user's email address.
  • API Key / API Token - An API Key associated with a user account that has the Required Permissions to fetch assets.
  • Verify SSL (optional) - Select whether to verify the SSL certificate of the server against the CA database inside of Axonius. For more details, see SSL Trust & CA Settings.
  • HTTPS Proxy (optional) - Connect the adapter to a proxy instead of directly connecting it to the domain.
  • HTTPS Proxy User Name (optional) - The user name to use when connecting to the server using the  HTTPS Proxy.
  • HTTPS Proxy Password (optional) - The password to use when connecting to the server using the  HTTPS Proxy.
  • Revoke Devices - Select this option to revoke all the devices associated with the user.
  • Re-Auth WARP Session - Select this option to send the user a request to re-authenticate to WARP for all Gateway policies that enforce a WARP client session duration. If you do not select this option, the user’s WARP session will remain active.
  • Gateway Name - Select the Gateway through which to connect to perform the action.

APIs

Axonius uses the Cloudflare API.


For more details about other Enforcement Actions available, see Action Library.



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