2016-11-02 18:28:24 |
Victor gonzalez |
bug |
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added bug |
2016-11-03 17:28:36 |
Victor gonzalez |
description |
Story: on first boot, file ~/.snap/auth.json is empty and once you do "snap login" it shows correctly the username:email information, however users could run snap login repeatedly with the same account(or other accounts).
Environment:
ubuntu-core-16-amd64.img
Steps to reproduce:
1º Boot core on kvm/qemu
2º Complete console-conf
3º ssh username@localhost
4º Do "snap login <email>"
5º Once you're logged in, do "snap login <email>" again
Current result: user can login twice or more times with the same account
Expected result: a message could tell the user he's already logged in |
Story: on first boot, file ~/.snap/auth.json is empty and once you do "snap login" it shows correctly the username:email information, however users could run snap login repeatedly with the same account(or other accounts).
Environment:
ubuntu-core-16-amd64.img
Steps to reproduce:
1º Boot core on kvm/qemu
2º Complete console-conf
3º ssh username@localhost
4º Do "snap login <email>"
5º Once you're logged in, do "snap login <email>" again
Current result: user can login twice or more times with the same account or different accounts
Expected result: a message could tell the user he's already logged in |
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2016-11-10 08:41:16 |
Victor gonzalez |
description |
Story: on first boot, file ~/.snap/auth.json is empty and once you do "snap login" it shows correctly the username:email information, however users could run snap login repeatedly with the same account(or other accounts).
Environment:
ubuntu-core-16-amd64.img
Steps to reproduce:
1º Boot core on kvm/qemu
2º Complete console-conf
3º ssh username@localhost
4º Do "snap login <email>"
5º Once you're logged in, do "snap login <email>" again
Current result: user can login twice or more times with the same account or different accounts
Expected result: a message could tell the user he's already logged in |
Story: on first boot, file ~/.snap/auth.json is empty and once you do "snap login" it shows correctly the username:email information, however users could run snap login repeatedly with the same account(or other accounts).
Environment:
ubuntu-core-16-amd64.img
Steps to reproduce:
1º Boot core on kvm/qemu
2º Complete console-conf
3º ssh username@localhost
4º Do "snap login <email>"
5º Once you're logged in, do "snap login <email>" again(with the same or any other U1 account)
Current result: user can login twice or more times with the same account or different U1 accounts
Expected result: message tells the user he's already logged in with the U1 account. If any other U1 account is submited, I do not know what's the expected result.
Is it possible to add different U1 accounts? and if so, why they do not appear in ~/.snap/auth.json after you logged in once? |
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2016-11-10 08:45:51 |
Victor gonzalez |
description |
Story: on first boot, file ~/.snap/auth.json is empty and once you do "snap login" it shows correctly the username:email information, however users could run snap login repeatedly with the same account(or other accounts).
Environment:
ubuntu-core-16-amd64.img
Steps to reproduce:
1º Boot core on kvm/qemu
2º Complete console-conf
3º ssh username@localhost
4º Do "snap login <email>"
5º Once you're logged in, do "snap login <email>" again(with the same or any other U1 account)
Current result: user can login twice or more times with the same account or different U1 accounts
Expected result: message tells the user he's already logged in with the U1 account. If any other U1 account is submited, I do not know what's the expected result.
Is it possible to add different U1 accounts? and if so, why they do not appear in ~/.snap/auth.json after you logged in once? |
Story: on first boot, file ~/.snap/auth.json is empty and once you do "snap login" it shows correctly the username:email information, however users could run snap login repeatedly with the same account(or other accounts).
Environment:
ubuntu-core-16-amd64.img
Products:db,pi3,amd64
Steps to reproduce:
1º Boot core on kvm/qemu
2º Complete console-conf
3º ssh username@localhost
4º Do "snap login <email>"
5º Once you're logged in, do "snap login <email>" again(with the same or any other U1 account)
Current result: user can login twice or more times with the same account or different U1 accounts
Expected result: message tells the user he's already logged in with the U1 account. If any other U1 account is submited, I do not know what's the expected result.
Is it possible to add different U1 accounts? and if so, why they do not appear in ~/.snap/auth.json after you logged in once? |
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2016-11-10 11:33:40 |
Oliver Grawert |
bug task added |
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snapd (Ubuntu) |
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2017-01-27 11:16:00 |
Michael Vogt |
snapd (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Triaged |
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2017-01-27 11:16:02 |
Michael Vogt |
snapd (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2017-01-27 11:16:07 |
Michael Vogt |
snappy: status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2017-01-27 11:16:09 |
Michael Vogt |
snappy: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2017-01-27 11:16:10 |
Michael Vogt |
snappy: status |
Confirmed |
Triaged |
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2023-09-20 13:15:17 |
Michael Vogt |
affects |
snappy |
snapd |
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