** Changed in: nautilus
Importance: Unknown => Low
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Default setting for remembering password should be remember until logout
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Fixed in Maverick
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Default setting for remembering password should be remember until logout
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** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/nautilus
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This bug was fixed in the package nautilus - 1:2.30.1-1ubuntu2
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* Backport upstream changes
* debian/patches/git_correct_delay_logic.patch:
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** Changed in: nautilus
Status: New => Fix Released
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This has now been fixed upstream
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Default setting for remembering password should be remember until logout
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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I second the idea that the default should be "remember until logout".
Also, I would like to be able to disable completely the "save forever"
option, to avoid (non expert) user mistakes.
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Default setting for remembering password should be remember until logout
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as far as I understand, and I'm not using a split access SMB server, if
you have a mounted SMB share with read-only permissions, and you attempt
to write to it then youd get an error, and gvfs will either try auth
away (regardless of the password save state) or not.
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If more than 80% of users would benefit from the "remember until session
ends" options, and the remainder of users would still be able to accomplish
tasks involving different credentials for the same share, and it doesn't
pose a significant security risk, then I would favor changing the default. I
the default should be changed for smb only then? do you agree it's a non
issue with other protocoles since the shares are usually listed as
mounted for the session?
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Default setting for remembering password should be remember until logout
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Yes, but which case is the 80% use case -- user wants the password to be
remembered for the duration of the session and will not be asked for
different credentials for the same SMB share, or a user will be asked
different credentials? If the latter is a corner case, which affecting SMB
shares only
Invalid as per Sebastien's comment.
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: Triaged => Invalid
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Milestone: lucid-round-10 => None
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Default setting for remembering password should be remember until logout
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The issue is not really an hundredpapercut one, shares are mounted for
the session until the user unmount those. The reason why smb ask for the
password again is that some shares need different credentials for write
access for example and giving the default login informations would break
that useca
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