Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2020-12-29 | new year cleanup: restructure messy project | cyBerta | |
2018-03-18 | refactor ConfigHelper, split into multiple helper classes | cyBerta | |
2018-02-15 | 8797 - pair programming effort | Fup Duck | |
2017-12-19 | refactor dashboard | Fup Duck | |
2017-09-18 | change expiration offset to 15 days before actual certificate expires | cyBerta | |
2017-09-15 | vpn certificate gets renewed 3 month before current certificate expires | cyBerta | |
2017-09-14 | refactor failing certification validation test | cyBerta | |
2015-03-24 | Remove all Logs. | Parménides GV | |
In the near future, I should implement an error feedback mechanism (ideally using ics-openvpn's log view), and avoid the e.printStackTrace() and Log.d("","") without losing information. | |||
2015-03-24 | Indent everything with IntelliJ | Parménides GV | |
2015-03-24 | Cleaned imports, use wildcards when appropriate | Parménides GV | |
2015-01-19 | Beginning the tests for EIP. | Parménides GV | |
2014-11-27 | Removed unused imports and unused .eip variables | Parménides GV | |
2014-11-26 | An empty certificate is valid. | Parménides GV | |
If there is no certificate, there is no need to fix it. Right now, we use this class just to know if we need to update the certificate or redownload it. In case the certificate is corrupted, then it won't be empty but will contain an error message. If there is no certificate (e.g., because the user hasn't logged in and the provider doesn't provide anon vpn), then the "certificate" is ok but an upper layer of the code will have to handle the situation (in this case, eip will detect that there is no certificate and that the user needs to log in, prompting it to do so). | |||
2014-11-26 | More refactoring, fixed problems from previous commit. | Parménides GV | |