Dear Developers,
I thought all the while. Why can't a username and a password be recorded in a web browser?
This is very troublesome.
Anything well-founded special?
Regards,
Dear Developers,
I thought all the while. Why can't a username and a password be recorded in a web browser?
This is very troublesome.
Anything well-founded special?
Regards,
Volker is very profound when it comes to password security. Though I never asked, I think he implemented it this way by intention.
Another reason is that the ExtJS framework does not support it, or definies the passwordfield in an inconvenient way.
Greetings
David
I don't think it's really easy to add such an functionality to OMV since it uses PAM and not it's own database for accounts. Normally a "remember me" function is written by utilizing a series and token and then store that it in the database, but since there would be no way to use such data against PAM it wouldn't work.
My guess would be that he means "save password for later login" in his browser - which isn't supported on the OpenMediaVault WebGUI either.
Greetings
David
I get that, and there's nothing that prevents it from being done in the web interface. It's just that the only way it could be done right now is by storing it in cleartext or encrypted (false sense of security), but it's unsafe and should never be done that way.
Thanks to reply,
It's quite troublesome in the present state to add the function which save password in a web browser and it isn't good at all from a reason of security, isn't it?
Thank you very much for your information.
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