[Bug 275608] Re: nm-openvpn swaps ca-cert and user-cert labels when using "Passwords with Certificate (TLS)" mode

Thierry Carrez thierry.carrez at ubuntu.com
Thu Oct 9 08:50:36 BST 2008


Bug 280265 is not really a duplicate, but since that touches the same
panel it should probably be fixed at the same time. Will update title to
reflect that.

The "Passwords with Certificates (TLS)" config panel not only inverts
the labels/fileselectors, it also inverts the password fields when it
saves them.

Reproduction:
Create a VPN in "Passwords with Certificates (TLS)" mode :
User name: foo
Password: foo
CA Certificate: ca.crt
User Certificate: user.crt
Certificate password: bar
Private Key: user.key
Click "Validate", close the panel

Reedit that connection, the panel now reads:
User name: foo
Password: bar
CA Certificate: ca.crt
User Certificate: user.crt
Certificate password: foo
Private Key: user.key

(NB: if you validate it again without changing anything and reopen it,
it's back to what you originally typed :)

** Summary changed:

- nm-openvpn swaps ca-cert and user-cert labels when using "Passwords with Certificate (TLS)" mode
+ nm-openvpn "Passwords with Certificate (TLS)" panel has wrong labels and inverts passwords

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nm-openvpn "Passwords with Certificate (TLS)" panel has wrong labels and inverts passwords
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/275608
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