On 2020-07-23 10:49, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Ed Greshko writes:
>
>> On 2020-07-23 10:25, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>> > vpn.data:                               auth = SHA512, ca = PEMFILEPATH, 
>> > cipher = AES-256-CBC, comp-lzv = no-by-default, connection-type = 
>> > password, dev = tun, mssfix = 1450, password-flags = 1, ping = 15, 
>> > ping-restart = 0, remote = OP_ADDRESS, remote-cert-tls = server, 
>> > remote-random = yes, reneg-seconds = 0, ta = /root/.cert/PEMFILE, ta-dir = 
>> > 1, tunnel-mtu = 1500
>> > vpn.secrets:                            <hidden>
>>
>> OK....  You've probably seen my other responses by now.  Fragmented as they 
>> are.
>>
>> You have "password-flags = 1"
>>
>> This means the password is stored in the user's key ring on a per-user basis.
>>
>> I haven't tried changing this via nmcli.  But, will investigate.
>
> Yup, thanks. This is doable. The magic incantation is:
>
> nmcli connection modify "$conn" +vpn.data password-flags=0 \
>   vpn.user-name  "$USERNAME" vpn.secrets password="$PASSWORD"
>
> This needs to be documented somewhere, I would guess in the 
> NetworkManager-openvpn package, which installs absolutely no documentation 
> whatsoever.
>  
> nm-settings(5) doesn't really go into what vpn.data and vpn.secrets have. 
> This is bog standard OpenVPN, so it's reasonable to have something scribbled 
> in the NetworkManager-openvpn package, even something that gets tossed next 
> to the README that's already in there. 

What also needs to be documented, or I need to get better at searching, is what 
are the possible values
for "option" when doing a modify of vpn.secrets and flags=1.

"help" was of no "help".

Error: failed to modify vpn.secrets: 'help' is not valid; use <option>=<value>.

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