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Description of problem: ======================= One-Time-Password are saved, although I disallow it. I use Fedora 15, XFCE, Network-Manager, and a VPN connection that uses OpenVPN and One-Time-Passwords. I connect using OpenVPN, I enter the one-time-password, I make sure that save password *IS NOT CHECKED*, and connect. It works. I disconnect. Good. I click to connect again Actual results: =============== No prompt is being shown. The system attempts to connect. The connection fails (password failure). I go to Network-Manager preferences, VPNs, edit my connection, and I can see: The password entered previously was saved <<<---- BUG (The connection fails, because NetworkManager attempted to connect with my previous one-time-password which is no longer valid.) Expected results: ================= - if "save password" is not checked, then DO NOT SAVE - if I click connect the second time, I want to be prompted again Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): ============================================================= NetworkManager-openvpn-0.8.999-1.fc15.i686
I am having the same issue using NetworkManager with the PPTP VPN and one-time-passwords, I have to clear the password from Network Setting before I can connect, This is a regression form Fedora 13 and 14,
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