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[07:53:00 CST(-0600)] <foxnesn> hello

[07:53:48 CST(-0600)] <wgthom> morning

[08:15:28 CST(-0600)] <foxnesn> how was unconference?

[08:15:40 CST(-0600)] <wgthom> a lot of fun

[08:29:03 CST(-0600)] <foxnesn> awesome

[08:29:06 CST(-0600)] <foxnesn> i hope i can make it next year

[08:36:58 CST(-0600)] <ries> Hey Guys, if I want to add password policies, new passwords requests etc, I should be adding this 'somewhere' in CAS, right? I mean…. people (should?) do this all the time I think...

[08:48:01 CST(-0600)] <ries> sorry, got DC...

[08:50:04 CST(-0600)] <foxnesn> new passwords requests?

[08:52:28 CST(-0600)] <ries> foxnesn: new password requests, but also password expiration

[08:52:38 CST(-0600)] <ries> showing proper warnings and requesting a new password for a user

[08:53:43 CST(-0600)] <ries> I just found this : http://jasig.275507.n4.nabble.com/cas-password-policy-td3596893.html

[08:54:06 CST(-0600)] <ries> I think I will research that… never worked with spring, so it will be a nice challenge for me...

[09:00:47 CST(-0600)] <foxnesn> you can do it in CAS like atilling did

[09:01:06 CST(-0600)] <foxnesn> or you can use something like PWM which is java based

[09:03:20 CST(-0600)] <ries> what's PWM if I may ask?

[09:04:20 CST(-0600)] <ries> Got it… http://code.google.com/p/pwm/

[09:04:58 CST(-0600)] <ries> I can properly look at the code… we have all users in a database though and the database enforces password policies by means of stored procedures

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