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The PAM standard allows for messages of any length to be returned
to the client. We were discarding all messages of length greater
than 255. This patch dynamically allocates the message buffers so
we can pass the complete message.
This resolves https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/432
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Make the counter optional so that alignment safe macros can be used also where
there is no counter to update.
Change arguments names so that they are not deceiving (ptr normlly identify a
pointer)
Turn the memcpy substitute into an inline function so that passing a pointer to
rp and checking for it doesn't make the compiler spit lots of warnings.
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So far we handled expired password during authentication. Other PAM
modules typically detect expired password during account management and
return PAM_NEW_AUTHTOK_REQD if the password is expired and should be
changed. The PAM library then calls the change password routines. To
meet these standards pam_sss is change accordingly.
As a result it is now possible to update an expired password via ssh if
sssd is running with PasswordAuthentication=yes. One drawback due to
limitations of PAM is that the user now has to type his current password
again before setting a new one.
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Also update BUILD.txt
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