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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 16/09/15 09:52, Stian Thorgersen
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      <div dir="ltr">It's pretty easy to build dev version of Keycloak,
        see <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak/blob/master/misc/HackingOnKeycloak.md">https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak/blob/master/misc/HackingOnKeycloak.md</a>
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        <div>1.6 should be available around 9th October, not sure when
          offline tokens will be ready in developer version.</div>
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    I should have something this week and doing more polishing
    (including example application etc) next week. You can monitor the
    keycloak-dev ML when I will post some update.<br>
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    Marek<br>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On 15 September 2015 at 20:12,
          robinfernandes . <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a
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            <div dir="ltr">Hi Marek,<br>
              <br>
              The offline token for particular clients fits our use case
              perfectly.<br>
              So is there a way that I can have access to the current
              developer's version of Keycloak like an alpha/beta version
              of the 1.6 release with the "Offline tokens" when it is
              implemented?<br>
              Also is there a roadmap for the 1.6 release as of yet? <br>
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              Thanks,<br>
              Robin</div>
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                  <div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 1:29
                    AM, Marek Posolda <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a
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                        <div>I am thinking about enable/disable offline
                          tokens per client. So in admin console in
                          "Client settings" tab there will be on/off
                          switch "Enable offline tokens" and you will be
                          able to request offline token for particular
                          client just if switch is enabled. Offline
                          token won't never timeout, so there won't be
                          any new option in realm timeout settings
                          though.<span><font color="#888888"><br>
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                              Marek</font></span>
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                              On 01/09/15 16:39, robinfernandes . wrote:<br>
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                              <div dir="ltr">Thank you so much for that
                                information.
                                <div>So would these offline tokens be at
                                  the realm level as well as currently
                                  all token settings are at the realm
                                  level?<br>
                                  Is there a roadmap for the 1.6
                                  release?<br>
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                                  Thanks,<br>
                                  Robin</div>
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                                <div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Aug 31,
                                  2015 at 7:27 AM, Stian Thorgersen <span
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                                    what you might want are offline
                                    tokens. They will allow clients to
                                    get a permanent token, which can be
                                    revoked by a user or admin, but
                                    doesn't expire. These should be
                                    added to 1.6 release.<br>
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                                        &gt; From: "robinfernandes ."
                                        &lt;<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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                                        &gt; To: <a
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                                          href="mailto:keycloak-user@lists.jboss.org"
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                                        &gt; Sent: Friday, 28 August,
                                        2015 12:32:07 PM<br>
                                        &gt; Subject: [keycloak-user]
                                        Different token timeouts for
                                        clients under the same  realm<br>
                                        &gt;<br>
                                        &gt; Hi All,<br>
                                        &gt;<br>
                                        &gt; Is there a possibility
                                        where we can set different token
                                        timeouts for clients<br>
                                        &gt; under the same realm?<br>
                                        &gt;<br>
                                        &gt; The use case why we are
                                        trying to achieve this is
                                        basically we have 2<br>
                                        &gt; applications which require
                                        2 different timeout settings.<br>
                                        &gt; We want the web client
                                        timeouts to be short since there
                                        would be human<br>
                                        &gt; intervention there always,
                                        however we want our Agent
                                        timeouts to be very<br>
                                        &gt; large since there might not
                                        be anyone to log into it again.<br>
                                        &gt;<br>
                                        &gt; Using Keycloak we have seen
                                        that the timeout settings can be
                                        applied only at<br>
                                        &gt; the realm level though,
                                        which forces us to have each
                                        application in a<br>
                                        &gt; different realm.<br>
                                        &gt;<br>
                                        &gt; Can we have the timeout
                                        settings at the
                                        client(application) level rather
                                        than<br>
                                        &gt; the realm level so that we
                                        can put both the applications in
                                        the same realm?<br>
                                        &gt;<br>
                                        &gt; Thanks &amp; Regards,<br>
                                        &gt; Robin<br>
                                        &gt;<br>
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