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Save credential on Linux client

Ichsani
Occasional Contributor

Save credential on Linux client

Hi everyone,

does Linux client was able to save credential like windows and Mac do ? our Linux user have little bit tiring for entering credential with strong password, and there is no option for save credential. am i miss something for this?

or the save credential feature is available for windows and Mac?

any help?
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zanyterp
Moderator

Re: Save credential on Linux client

What version of the Pulse client are you using?
Have you enabled this on the connection set ?
Ichsani
Occasional Contributor

Re: Save credential on Linux client

we currently use linux client version 8.2

we already test latest client version 5.3R3 and still didn't find save credential option.

 

is the save credential option for linux client can be enabled on connection set?

eslachance
Frequent Visitor

Re: Save credential on Linux client

So it's 2020 now, and apparently, the linux client still doesn't save information. Currently when I login there's a nice standard microsoft Oauth2 process to enter my work email, password, asks me "Stay signed in?" and when I try to reconnect the next day... it forgot my login and password and that option to stay signed in. 

Edit: Pulse Client 9.1R3(85)

Carl Ponder
Occasional Contributor

Re: Save credential on Linux client

I'm using Linux, too -- Ubuntu 22.04 and Pulse Secure 9.1.15.15819.
The PulseUI GUI pane doesn't give me any options to save login information.
What about the command-line forms, though? Is there some command that will create a local certificate?

Carl Ponder
Occasional Contributor

Re: Save credential on Linux client

I'm able to connect to the university VPN using the Network menu (openconnect-network-manager-gui). It saves the ID and both passwords, and the server at the other end kicks-off the Duo handshake with my telephone.

I think the credential you're taking about is something different but the networking menu has other fields that sound like what you wnat.

zanyterp
Moderator

Re: Save credential on Linux client

hi @eslachance,
yes, when using OAUTH2 login it is not saved (across any of the platforms).