Re: [Bug 330527] Re: Support for OneTimePassword logins (wish)

2009-06-01 Thread SaxonBeef
Hi, I don't quite understand why the bug report has been forwarded to you. I originally posted it as a feature request for gSTM on launchpad, and did not perform any further action. Thanks for having kindly let me know. Best, Pierre Yves Brandon Williams a écrit : > I don't think you inten

[Bug 330527] [NEW] Support for OneTimePassword logins (wish)

2009-02-17 Thread SaxonBeef
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: gstm Gstm is doing great, but the lack for a tighter integration with the opiekey program makes a bit annoying to use when connecting to remote servers using this authentification system. It would be nice if it silently called the opiekey program instead,

[Bug 330527] Re: Support for OneTimePassword logins (wish)

2009-02-17 Thread SaxonBeef
Sorry, could not find how to turn it into a feature request. ** Changed in: gstm (Ubuntu) Status: New => Invalid ** bug changed to question: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gstm/+question/61342 -- Support for OneTimePassword logins (wish) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3

[Bug 132060] Re: [feisty] network-manager-openvpn doesn't work when using x509 and private key file has password

2010-09-15 Thread SaxonBeef
Hi, I concur with Obelix: the problem is not specific to Ubuntu (nor Debian). Obviously an upstream fix should be sought. In case it helps getting the status updated to "Confirmed", here is a summary: Package: network-manager-openvpn-kde, version 0.9~svn1112085-0ubuntu4 Summary: Passphrase for

[Bug 132060] Re: [feisty] network-manager-openvpn doesn't work when using x509 and private key file has password

2010-09-15 Thread SaxonBeef
>From the logtrace above, it seems that network-manager leaves to the >management interface (in my case network-manager-openvpn-kde) the duty to >request the passphrase from the user (which makes sense). The package affected is therefore definitely network-manager-openvpn-kde (and it indeed wor