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Description of problem: On a newly installed F15 system, connecting to the RH openvpn, network manager stores and remembers my openvpn password even though I don't check either of the boxes in the dialog when I enter it. Since the password changes based on an rsa key, this means I have to enter the setup, and delete the saved password any time I want to connected. This doesn't seem to happen on a system upgraded from F14 where the no password save worked correctly. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): NetworkManager-openvpn-0.8.999-1.fc15.x86_64 How reproducible: on system newly installed w/ f15 100%, on upgraded system 0% Steps to Reproduce: 1. install fresh f15 system 2. setup openvpn 3. connect, look for saved password Actual results: password is saved even though asked not to Expected results: password is not saved when asked not to Additional info:
Same issue here even with latest NetworkManager NetworkManager-openvpn-0.8.999-1.fc15.x86_64
I'm observing the same behavior. Very annoying! NetworkManager-0.8.9997-4.git20110620.fc15.x86_64 NetworkManager-openvpn-0.8.999-1.fc15.x86_64
I suspect this is a duplicate of bug #719316 for which a fix is forthcoming.
I can confirm that NM-0.8.9997-6.git20110721.fc15 + NM-openvpn-0.8.9997-2.git20110721.fc15 has resolved this for me.
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