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On 10/27/2010 07:57 AM, Sumit Bose wrote:
Hi,
this patch should fix ticket #604, but maybe we want to add some more
levels to pam_verbosity and also handle other messages with this patch.
Currently I have two questions. First, is more granularity needed for
pam_verbosity or is it enough to switch between only important and all
messages? Second, if offline_credentials_expiration is set, the
'Authenticated with cached credentials' messages is always display. Is
this acceptable or shall we introduce a threshold parameter here?
Nack.
My original thought was that this should be based on severity level.
pam_verbosity should be:
0: Do not print any messages at all.
1: Print only important messages
2: Print informational messages
3: Print low-level debug messages
If we're at pam_verbosity = 1, then we should see the "Authenticated
with cached credentials" with the expiration information. At level 0, it
should be suppressed. At level 2, we should see it even when not using
offline_credentials_expiration.
Level 3 isn't used right now, but should be available for future use.
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