Bug 1304466

Summary: networkmanager-openconnect: does not give an option to open .p12 files
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos <nmavrogi>
Component: gcrAssignee: Lubomir Rintel <lkundrak>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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A pkcs12 file with password 1234 none

Description Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos 2016-02-03 17:20:15 UTC
Created attachment 1120864 [details]
A pkcs12 file with password 1234

Description of problem:
On the settings -> Identity page when I click on either of "User Certificate" or "User key" there is no way I can select a .p12 file. I can work around it by typing the name of the file, but otherwise a user will not see any of his files listed.

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Add a new (openconnect) connection or go to settings Identity
2. Click "User certificate"
3. Try to select the attached file.

Actual results:
You cannot see that file in any directory.

Expected results:
The file should be visible and selectable.

Comment 1 Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos 2016-02-03 17:21:41 UTC
An other alias for PKCS12 files apart from .p12 is .pfx

Comment 2 David Woodhouse 2016-02-05 21:21:03 UTC
We definitely need GNOME to provide a decent certificate chooser UI...

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Comment 4 David Woodhouse 2016-12-15 10:36:03 UTC
Tyagi's GSoC project was working on resolving this. It still needs polish but he's coming back to working on it, and Lubomir has also been taking an interest.

There's a test suite of certificate/key files which should all be supported, in openconnect's tests/certs/ directory.

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