I am using PPTP + OATH for the exact same purpose. OATH is a 2-factors
authentication device that generates a unique password. Now that NM
saves the password, it is no longer usable for 2-factor
authentication...
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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This is not part of gnome-nettools, I believe it belongs to network
manager.
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I am having the same problem here. We are using a device to generate an
OTP, so my password is unique everytime I log on, so automatically
saving the password is actually a hassle for me. I can understand the
default would be to automatically save the password, but isn't there
some option to turn