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Message #47048
[Bug 1744351] Re: Public key expiration date is current date for service access tokens
** Tags added: usermanualupdate
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1744351
Title:
Public key expiration date is current date for service access tokens
Status in Mahara:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
In the 'Manage service users' area of the Mahara administration when
you generate a new token, the public key of the token has an
expiration date of the current date/time making the token un-usable.
This bug was replicated in a remote and locally installed instance of
Mahara.
When I tried to perform curl commands using this token I was
redirected to the Mahara login page, showing the token was not valid.
To replicate:
1. Login to Mahara and go to Administration->Web services->Configuration->Managae service access tokens
2. Input a username and generate the token
3. Notice the expiration date of the public key is the current
date/time of the server that the instance is running on
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