GNOME ask for a password to enable PIN protected broadband connection
Originally created by @goupille on #11544 (Redmine)
after being prompted for the PIN code of the simcard, the user is asked for the “debian live administrator password” (not the same prompt that the one you get when starting a root terminal). if the user does not enter the administrator password set in the greeter, the mobile broadband connection is not enabled.
note that when using a sim card with no PIN code protection, the user is not asked for that administrator password.
In other words:
Given I have started Tails
And I have not set an administration password
When I set up a mobile broadband connection not protected by a PIN
Then I am not asked for any password whatsoever
And I am connected to the Internet
… is deemed correct, while:
Given I have started Tails
And I have not set an administration password
When I try to set up a mobile broadband connection that is protected by a PIN
Then I am asked for a password
And I cannot connect to the Internet
… is a problem.
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