Am 28.09.2015 um 18:09 schrieb Dan Williams:
> Yes, that is correct.  Although best practices suggest full-disk
> encryption on anything that can walk away, plus two-factor "something
> you know and something you have" for VPNs.  But yes, setting the flags
> in the file and removing the password should ensure that the password is
> not stored on-disk.  You can also set the flags to '1' (agent-owned) and
> the common agents like GNOME and KDE will store the password in their
> respective keyrings/wallets that is protected by another password.

I poked around in nm-connection-editor and realized that the icon on the
right side of the password fields is actually a mode selector. Now the
setting is "ask always", which wipes the password string from /etc.

Thanks again!

Olaf
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