Hi,
this patch send the error message from an LDAP or Kerberos server back to the user if a password change fails. I think we do not disclose information here, because the user is already authenticated with his old password during this operation. Currently thers is no easy way to translate these messages.
bye, Sumit
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On 02/12/2010 05:02 AM, Sumit Bose wrote:
Hi,
this patch send the error message from an LDAP or Kerberos server back to the user if a password change fails. I think we do not disclose information here, because the user is already authenticated with his old password during this operation. Currently thers is no easy way to translate these messages.
bye, Sumit
Ack.
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On 02/12/2010 07:28 AM, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
On 02/12/2010 05:02 AM, Sumit Bose wrote:
Hi,
this patch send the error message from an LDAP or Kerberos server back to the user if a password change fails. I think we do not disclose information here, because the user is already authenticated with his old password during this operation. Currently thers is no easy way to translate these messages.
bye, Sumit
Ack.
Pushed to master.
- -- Stephen Gallagher RHCE 804006346421761
Delivering value year after year. Red Hat ranks #1 in value among software vendors. http://www.redhat.com/promo/vendor/
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