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mod_tokenauth: Fix expiry lasting one second too much
Because the code was using `< now` in a lot of places, things expiring at the current second
wouldn't be marked as expired. It isn't noticeable in real-world scenarios but I wanted to
create OAuth 2.0 tokens valid for 0 second in integration tests and it wasn't possible.
By using `<=` instead of `<`, we make sure tokens don't live a single millisecond more than
what they are supposed to.
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Rémi Bardon <remi@remibardon.name> |
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Sat, 01 Feb 2025 20:45:28 +0100 |
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