John Dennis wrote:
Previously sessions expired after session_auth_duration had elapsed
commencing from the start of the session. We new support a "rolling"
expiration where the expiration is advanced by session_auth_duration
everytime the session is accessed, this is equivalent to a inactivity
timeout. The expiration is still constrained by the credential
expiration in all cases. The session expiration behavior is
configurable based on the session_auth_duration_type.

* Reduced the default session_auth_duration from 1 hour to 20 minutes.

* Replaced the sesssion write_timestamp with the access_timestamp and
   update the access_timestamp whenever the session data is created,
   retrieved, or written.

* Modify set_session_expiration_time to handle both an inactivity
   timeout and a fixed duration.

* Introduce  KerberosSession as a mixin class to share session
   duration functionality with all classes manipulating session data
   with Kerberos auth. This is both the non-RPC login class and the RPC
   classes.

* Update make-lint to handle new classes.

* Added session_auth_duration_type config item.

* Updated default.conf.5 man page for new session_auth_duration_type item.

* Removed these unused config items: mount_xmlserver,
   mount_jsonserver, webui_assets_dir

ACK, pushed to master and ipa-2-2

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