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
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,
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
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Support for OneTimePassword logins (wish)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3
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
>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