krb5_timestamp and 2038
Greg Hudson
ghudson at mit.edu
Mon Dec 1 10:50:41 EST 2014
On 12/01/2014 06:09 AM, Tomas Kuthan wrote:
> as you all probably know, krb5_timestamp currently represented as 32-bit
> signed integer will overflow in 2038.
>
> Is there already a plan in place to fix it?
> What is the most likely fix, will krb5_timestamp be made unsigned, or
> 64-bit?
My current plan is to add API functions to convert from krb5_timestamp
to time_t, and use them internally wherever we do time computations. On
systems with 64-bit time_t, negative krb5_timestamp values will be used
to represent times between 2038 and 2106.
> Is there a timeline?
Nothing definite, but we can't wait too long since people already bump
into this occasionally.
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