On 06/19/2013 08:24 AM, Peter Eisentraut wrote:

I think it's intentional that we don't tell the *client* that level of
detail.  I could see emitting a log message about it, but it's not clear
whether that will help an unsophisticated user.

Usually, when I log in somewhere and the password is expired, it tells
me that the password is expired.  I don't think we gain anything by
hiding that from the user.


FTR: there is an actual patch for this sitting over at the, "Change authentication error message" thread.

JD


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