Hi Gina

You're right. The values are in seconds. The default value for maximumClockSkew 
is 5 seconds. For now, freshness can be ignored. It will match to wfresh 
parameter. Hopefully, I can get it in for 1.0.2 which will use CXF 2.6.3 as 
well.

Thanks
Oli

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From: Gina Choi [[email protected]]
Sent: 08 October 2012 17:07
To: [email protected]
Subject: maximumClockSkew and freshness in fediz_config.xml

Hi all,

We are using Fediz in our application as a SSO module and it does very good
job. At the beginning, I didn't have time to take look for details, but as
SSO module goes mature, we do need to pay attention to each corners. I need
to clarify following things with Apche CXF team. I always appreciate your
supports.

1. Time Unit for "maximumClockSkew" and "freshness"
I looked at code that time unit for both are using "second". Could you
confirm?

2. maximumClockSkew
What is recommended value for this? If I remember correct, I have told that
5 min is recommending value. Could someone give me advice?

3. freshness
I am not sure the element "freshness" element defined in fediz_config.xml
file is related to "wfresh" defined in this
link.http://cxf.547215.n5.nabble.com/Logout-from-Fediz-from-single-web-application-td5713780.html
If the case since "wfresh" is not implemented in current Fediz1.0.1 release
version, should we just ignore setting this value?

Thank you.

Gina




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