is some able to reproduce
1) that the authentication dialog shows up
2) that one can bypass it?
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Title:
bypassing
steps to reproduce:
1) open system settings > network > network proxy
2) change mode to manual
3) enter socks host "localhost" and port 12345 as in screenshot
4) click on apply system wide
5) the authenticate dialog appears, press cancel 4 times
6) open browser and go to any website, chrome and fi
** Changed in: unity-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
bypassing password request by
yes the changes are applied. after pressing 'cancel' 4 times my public ip
address changes to the one of my proxy.
(I am using ssh -D 12345 to connect to my proxy)
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screenshot of the dialog
** Attachment added: "dialog.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-control-center/+bug/1512156/+attachment/4511880/+files/dialog.png
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** Description changed:
I have setup a 'maunal' proxy under network > network proxy. To set it
up I have entered by password.
- After a while I change the form form 'manual' to 'none'. A window pops
- up which requests my password to perform the changes. When I press
- 'cancel' times, the c
Public bug reported:
I have setup a 'maunal' proxy under network > network proxy. To set it
up I have entered by password.
After a while I change the form form 'manual' to 'none'. A window pops
up which requests my password to perform the changes. When I press
'cancel' times, the changes are appl
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