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Frodo probably doesn't do this - when you add a smb:// source it strips the authentication off, saving it in it's password cache. Only smb:// sources.
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(2012-07-23, 05:06)jmarshall Wrote: Frodo probably doesn't do this - when you add a smb:// source it strips the authentication off, saving it in it's password cache. Only smb:// sources.
Ah, very nice!
(2012-07-23, 05:28)stensgaard Wrote: The test was done with the nightly build of frodo from yesterday!
But the source was added years ago... Will try and add it again and see if that makes a difference
If I understand correctly, when you add the source, don't fill in the password part, then the first time you connect it will have a window pop up asking for the password (should only do it the first time).
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Doesn't matter how you add the source now (the trick you speak of would have worked in Eden though).
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Why only for smb:// sources? Would it really be that different for other sources?
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Because noone has bothered doing the same for anything else. Patches welcome for that - compare SMBDirectory.cpp and note where it says it requires authentication.