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On 09/23/2010 08:13 AM, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
On 09/10/2010 09:38 AM, Sumit Bose wrote:
> Hi,
> currently we can only present a warning message which in generated
> inside the MIT Kerberos library to the user if the password is about to
> expire. But the developers of MIT Kerberos were so nice to add a new API
> to retrieve the original timestamps
> (
http://k5wiki.kerberos.org/wiki/Projects/Password_expiration_API). It
> is currently available in the daily development snapshots of MIT
> Kerberos and should find its way into the 1.9 release.
> The attached patch checks if the new API is available and adds a
> callback to read the password expiration timestamp. As mentioned on the
> web page there is a small chance that this patch will not display the
> time when the password expires, but the time when the account expires. I
> think we can neglect this case.
Ack.
Pushed to master.
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