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[jira] [Created] (IMPALA-10536) saml2_callback_token_ttl's unit is
seconds instead of milliseconds
Csaba Ringhofer created IMPALA-10536:
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Summary: saml2_callback_token_ttl's unit is seconds instead of milliseconds
Key: IMPALA-10536
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IMPALA-10536
Project: IMPALA
Issue Type: Bug
Reporter: Csaba Ringhofer
The description of saml2_callback_token_ttl writes "seconds", while its value is interpreted as milliseconds, which the default 30 is way too short outside automatic tests.
I think that keeping the semantics and just rewriting the desc to milliseconds is better than fixing the semantics, because the very low ttl is actually useful for automatic tests that test expiration logic.
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