[openFATE 305686] [beta1] gnome-screensaver does not respond to an expired password
Feature changed by: Stefan Behlert (sbehlert) Feature #305686, revision 15 - Title: gnome-screensaver does not respond to an expired password + Title: [beta1] gnome-screensaver does not respond to an expired + password openSUSE-11.2: Rejected by Stefan Behlert (sbehlert) reject date: 2009-09-08 20:39:08 reject reason: too late for that. Priority Requester: Mandatory Projectmanager: Important Requested by: Guy Lunardi (glunardi) Description: Using novell-lum-2.2.0.11-0.1 1. Authenticate to eDir, 2. Wait until the desktop is locked with screensaver enabled 3. Expire the user's password 4. Attempt to enter user password to unlock the destkop 5. The screensaver just goes into thinking mode for about 30 seconds then re-prompts the user for the password. If I disable password expire then I am able to unlock the desktop. Am attaching the gnome-screensaver file from /etc/pam.d. Relations: - gnome-screensaver does not respond to an expired password (novell/bugzilla/id: 224690) https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=224690 Discussion: #2: Stefan Behlert (sbehlert) (2009-08-31 11:09:17) Marcus, can you give me an opinion from a security point-of-view? For me that sounds like a correct behavior. I'm wondering how other OSes handle this. #3: Marcus Meissner (msmeissn) (2009-09-07 16:32:41) (reply to #2) I think the reporter means that GNOME screensaver should show a message about the expiredness instead of "nothing". This probagly needs to be implemented in gnome-screensaver. #4: Stefan Behlert (sbehlert) (2009-09-08 20:40:02) (reply to #3) Ah, ok, I had a different understanding, but you are right, a message would be good enough. Alex, could someone from your team look at that? #5: Alex Chun Yin Lau (allau) (2009-09-17 17:29:57) Lance, why don't you take a look and see how difficult to add this message in to the screensaver. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/305686
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