[ksshaskpass] [Bug 343562] Cannot remove a wrong user/password after it was stored

2022-07-05 Thread BEEDELL ROKE JULIAN LOCKHART
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=343562

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[ksshaskpass] [Bug 343562] Cannot remove a wrong user/password after it was stored

2022-07-05 Thread BEEDELL ROKE JULIAN LOCKHART
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=343562

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[ksshaskpass] [Bug 343562] Cannot remove a wrong user/password after it was stored

2021-12-19 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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[ksshaskpass] [Bug 343562] Cannot remove a wrong user/password after it was stored

2020-10-28 Thread Reartes Guillermo
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=343562

--- Comment #10 from Reartes Guillermo  ---
For the record,

$ unset SSH_ASKPASS

Then add the previous command to your ~/.bashrc file.

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[ksshaskpass] [Bug 343562] Cannot remove a wrong user/password after it was stored

2020-10-28 Thread Reartes Guillermo
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--- Comment #9 from Reartes Guillermo  ---
It is still happening in 2020.

ksshaskpass-5.18.5.-1
Fedora 31
KDE Plasma: 5.18.5
KDE Frameworks: 5.73.0
QT: 5.13.2

[Idem to comment #6]
The first time I tried to do 'git push' to my very first Github repository, it
asked for my username using a password field (with '*' masking), and the
wording was confusing enough that I entered my password instead.  

Now it won't let me change the username, and instead prints "Password for
'https://@github.com':"

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[ksshaskpass] [Bug 343562] Cannot remove a wrong user/password after it was stored

2019-04-26 Thread P Fudd
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=343562

--- Comment #8 from P Fudd  ---
Ideally, the first page presented by ksshaskpass should offer a list of
possible usernames to use for the site you're attempting to connect to, or let
you create, update or delete a username.  

It should also allow you to change or delete the password associated with the
username.

It's not clear that it's storing things in the best possible way inside
kwallet.

It looks like I'm describing an identity management service; has this wheel
been invented before, and can we copy it?

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[ksshaskpass] [Bug 343562] Cannot remove a wrong user/password after it was stored

2019-04-26 Thread P Fudd
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--- Comment #7 from P Fudd  ---
Yes, that was it: to fix, run 'kwalletmanager5', go to the 'ksshaskpass'
folder, and there will be one 'password' for 'https://github.com' containing
the GitHub username (e.g. usern...@yourdomain.com), and another 'password' for
'https://usern...@yourdomain.com@github.com' containing the actual password.

I edited the contents of the first 'password' to replace my password with my
username, deleted the second 'password', and everything worked right again.

The program still needs to be fixed, though.  :-)

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[ksshaskpass] [Bug 343562] Cannot remove a wrong user/password after it was stored

2019-04-26 Thread P Fudd
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--- Comment #6 from P Fudd  ---
Reported downstream: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1702884

This is still happening in 2019 with Fedora 29.

Ksshaskpass still isn't fixed, 6 years after this was reported.

The first time I tried to do 'git push' to my very first Github repository, it
asked for my username using a password field (with '*' masking), and the
wording was confusing enough that I entered my password instead.  

Now it won't let me change the username, and instead prints "Password for
'https://@github.com':"

I've searched all of my files and can't find the password string anywhere, I
guess it's encrypted in KWallet?

Thanks

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[ksshaskpass] [Bug 343562] Cannot remove a wrong user/password after it was stored

2017-04-23 Thread Karl Ove Hufthammer
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=343562

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--- Comment #5 from Karl Ove Hufthammer  ---
I just got bitten by the same problem, using ksshaskpass 5.9.4 and all the
latest libraries. Marking bug as ‘Confirmed’.

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[ksshaskpass] [Bug 343562] Cannot remove a wrong user/password after it was stored

2016-10-01 Thread Gregor Mi via KDE Bugzilla
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--- Comment #4 from Gregor Mi  ---
> The same problem just happened to me. Git push, believed that username is the 
> password

I ran into the same problem. The reason why I confused username with password
was because the dialog prompt is wrong. On top it says something with
"username" but the string next to the textbox says "Password:".

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[ksshaskpass] [Bug 343562] Cannot remove a wrong user/password after it was stored

2016-01-06 Thread resplin via KDE Bugzilla
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--- Comment #3 from resplin  ---
I had the same trouble after upgrading to Fedora 23.

It looks like KDE now stores the wallet in ~/.local/share/kwallet instead of in
~/.kde/share/apps/kwallet.

Installing kwalletmanager5 gave me a manager that could see the incorrect
password.

I agree that this issue can be closed as resolved.

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[ksshaskpass] [Bug 343562] Cannot remove a wrong user/password after it was stored

2015-12-13 Thread Martin Kostolný via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=343562

--- Comment #2 from Martin Kostolný  ---
Since there is kwalletmanager 15.08.3 available it is possible to remove the
wrong username & password pair. Then ksshaskpass will ask for username again.
So I think this particular bug can be resolved fixed.

I will open a new bug report though for ksshaskpass where it should ask for
username with textfield labeled also with "Username" (not "Password") and the
same goes for the checkbox "Remember Password" under this textfield.

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