Why is "--enable-password-save" disabled by default?
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 11:51 am
Hello everyone,
I’m just curious about this decision. Not everyone is a computer scientist and can compile a program that easily.
I think OpenVPN is a good step in the right direction in times where you can't even watch many Youtube videos because of Geo-restrictions but why is it so user unfriendly? I couldn’t get one official site with a"--enable-password-save" enabled build. So I had to choose a modified (unsave) version from an unknown VPN provider after being annoyed to enter my password every time to test the connection. I probably would have entered the username and password for about 100 times without "--enable-password-save" because of provider problems, configuration issues etc.
Computer security is good but please make it usable for non computer scientists and non geeks.
One question for software developers should always be:
Can a "luser / DAU" use this software without getting a headache?
Ergo: Please post always a "--enable-password-save" build for a new version too.
Many Thanks, Open Source Rules!
I’m just curious about this decision. Not everyone is a computer scientist and can compile a program that easily.
I think OpenVPN is a good step in the right direction in times where you can't even watch many Youtube videos because of Geo-restrictions but why is it so user unfriendly? I couldn’t get one official site with a"--enable-password-save" enabled build. So I had to choose a modified (unsave) version from an unknown VPN provider after being annoyed to enter my password every time to test the connection. I probably would have entered the username and password for about 100 times without "--enable-password-save" because of provider problems, configuration issues etc.
Computer security is good but please make it usable for non computer scientists and non geeks.
One question for software developers should always be:
Can a "luser / DAU" use this software without getting a headache?
Ergo: Please post always a "--enable-password-save" build for a new version too.
Many Thanks, Open Source Rules!