** Changed in: ayatana-design
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Summary changed:
- Support complex authentication requests
+ Unity Greeter - Support complex authentication requests
** Tags added: udp
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I've opened bug 1043593 to track the multiple prompt part of this bug.
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Title:
Support complex authentication requests
To manage notifications ab
There is another problem linked with this - too few space for complex
PAM-dialogs: See LP: #968855
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Title:
Support complex authentication requests
** Changed in: unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Triaged
** Changed in: unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Michael Terry (mterry) => (unassigned)
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** Changed in: unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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Title:
Support complex authentication requests
To manage notificatio
** Changed in: unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Michael Terry (mterry)
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Title:
Support complex authentication requests
To ma
Right now, lightdm doesn't even handle changing the password correctly.
It errors out about authentication issues. I filed bug 911597 and
branch https://code.launchpad.net/~mterry/lightdm/pam-tty/+merge/87432
about it.
I'll leave this bug about the presentation in unity-greeter.
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Mika, at least in the change-password use case, I don't believe the
login system will tell us upfront whether the user will have to change
their password.
Rather, it will wait until the user tries to log in. So how terrible
would it be if the workflow changed from
Continue Button -> (slide in) -
FYI, to force the system to prompt for your password for testing, run
the following (changing the "User1000" as appropriate):
dbus-send --print-reply --system --dest=org.freedesktop.Accounts
/org/freedesktop/Accounts/User1000
org.freedesktop.Accounts.User.SetPasswordMode int32:1
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So, I think the logic is, if Unity Greeter interprets a prompt from PAM
as a username or password entry it displays those as it does currently.
If any other prompt is detected, it uses a "continue" button, then
slides to the "complex authentication dialog" which can ask those
questions / show promp
Good good!
Here's Rosie's visuals to accompany the piece…
** Attachment added: "change_pwd_visuals.zip"
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Ooh, that's really slick! I also like the logging in spinner, as it
felt like we were missing something to do once authentication was
complete.
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I looked into this by wireframing a Change Password type of a user
journey.
Please have a look at the attached PDF – if you open it in a proper
viewer you should also be able to go through it by clicking on the
hotlinked buttons (Continue, Back etc.)
I'm optimistic that this pattern can solve a n
** Also affects: unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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