Not sure if this is a bug, maybe I just don't understand the security model...
If I start Terminal it asks for my password. But when my bluetooth keyboard is connected I can type commands into the window behind and see the results. I seem to be able to do anything I could do if I'd authenticated. That doesn't seem right. I guess it's a focus problem, with the focus not shifting to the password box properly. But then, it seems terribly dangerous to start the shell at all before the user has proven they have the right to do that. That just invites a succession of bugs like this. Then again, I don't understand what this password dialog is supposed to achieve in the first place. If I've got to that stage I've already unlocked the phone, so what's it defending against? Meta: I have trouble figuring out how to submit bugs for Touch applications. I assume they're meant to go into bugs.launchpad.net, but the only search box is a "search all bugs" box, which makes it really hard for Touch applications with unsearchable names like "Music", "Browser" and "Terminal". (Phone is an MX4 with everything updated in case that matters) -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

