![]() ![]() Then when you click "OK, it would try to connect, using the password+OTP. When you click "OK" (or "Login" or whatever it is), Tunnelblick would save the username and password (without the OTP), un-check the "Save password" checkbox, and let you add the OTP. The first time you try to connect, you would fill in the username and password without the OTP, and check the "Save username", "Save password", and "Always show this login window" checkboxes. "), as if you had just typed it in.) You could include the separator in the saved password, so you wouldn't have to type it each time.(The existing password would be shown as bullets (" Then you could just type the OTP into the password box at the end of the existing (saved) password, or the beginning if that's where it should go. SO: Would it work to have an option to display the username/password box even if you had saved the username and password? (Something like an "Always show this login window" checkbox.) Which box do I type it into?" is what 90% of users would say. Even just an OTP field and the before/after checkbox seems ugly, and then you'd have to type any separator yourself.Īnd I don't like adding a second password text field and corresponding "Save password" checkbox and a checkbox to "Always show this window".īoth of those seem too complicated and not obvious ("But they only gave me one password. I don't like adding two more text fields (one for the separator and one for the OTP) plus a checkbox to indicate whether the OTP goes before or after the password. ![]()
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