Yves: The code for connection types "Certificates" and "Certificates
with password" is similar. So if your customer's issue was that he could
not provide his "key password" for the "Certificates with password"
type, then yes, his issue should be fixed by this patch.

Note that you will not see a dialog asking for username, password and
key password upon connecting. You need to enter those values in the
settings window before starting a new openvpn connection.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132060

Title:
  [feisty] network-manager-openvpn doesn't work when using x509 and private key 
file has password

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