On 2020-07-23 10:15, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 2020-07-23 09:20, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>> Some searching around found some hits suggesting that my 
>> /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/CONNECTIONNAME should have a 
>> [vpn-secrets] section, but mine does not. If I add it, run "nmcli connection 
>> reload", "nmcli connection modify", that just removes the [vpn-secrets] 
>> section. 
> Oooopps,  sorry.
>
> I did not read far enough.
>
> If your connection is type "Password with Certificatees (TLS)" then 
> vpn.secrets is not used as the password
> is stored per-user.
>
>

Having a bad morning.....  Coffee ineffective.

I meant to say the "default" is password is stored per-user.

You have to inspect vpn.data.....

If "password-flags = 0" then the password is stored unencrypted and will be in 
vpn.secrets.

If "password-flags = 1" then the password will be stored in the user's keyring 
and vpn.secrets will not
be used.



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