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If ssl errors don't vanish using CA cert from provider, we go further and let the certificate not to be validated at all.
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I've also removed a lot of finishes when things go wrong (so that it should be returning to the previous activity/fragment).
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Items from the provider's list have 2 rows, first one with the domain and the other with the name.
Names from preseeded providers are fetched from the assets file, because we don't download provider.json until they select it.
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Unused import removal
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Only commented out. May want to try showing it until connection success.
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Also show it on click of "Configure" button on system notification popup.
Also allow toggling of status line.
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builds VpnProfiles out of them
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I've decided not to include any lib, but to copy the SRPParameters class
to our codebase and Util.trim method to ConfigHelper.
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Some more constants added to ConfigHelper.
This solves #2908.
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This resolves the first step from issue #2908.
Next step: Put user message strings into an appropiate place.
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It's working against cdev.bitmask.net and bitmask.net. Look at #2840 for
further explanation about self signed certificates.
I've also removed some file dependant configuration (when a provider was
custom, ConfigurationWizard still tried to read from file a
provider.json that now I store in memory via ProviderItem class).
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There was a problem on the assets file "bitmask.url". It had an error in
the eip-service url.
We should use this file only for main url, and proceed as if it were a
new provider but with a preseeded main url.
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I've also removed some unnecessary comments from LeapHttpClient.
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We were using it to save certificate and provider.json files from chosen
provider, so that exporting them was easily done.
We don't need that files, because if we wanted to export that files we
would be able to recover them easily and updated.
This fixes #2783
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Variables from LeapSRPSession were there because I used it while testing
srp calculations, comparing that strings with the ones from javascript.
Unused method from ProviderAPI was there because I foresee I'll have to
implement it in the future, but I've removed it since it's already in
the history.
This fixes #2781.
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from provider.json.
This fixes bug #2780
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ConfigHelper refactored methods returning nulls instead of empty objects
broke LeapHttpClient getInstance implementation, because it checked the
emptiness of the object and not if it was null.
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readability
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Also implements ConfigHelper.getJsonFromSharedPref(), now
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return information
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boolean, JSONObject)
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The substitution I was doing let me to pass my tests localhost, but was
not valid for real use in Android emulator.
This was so because JSONObject getString method understood \/ simply as
/, while what I wanted was plain \/.
This commit makes #2368
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The problem was the encoding of the bytes when calculating the password
hash. I supposed that it was UTF-8 (I already saw that encoding in the
html code from leap_web), but not, it was ISO-8859-1 (trial/error).
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"https://" is automatically appended.
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LeapSRPSession was doing bad SRP calculations when salt byte array
started with a 0. Now I trimmed that array before using it.
ProviderAPI was not timing out when a server didn't respond. Now, I use
a timeout of 1 second to stop waiting for a response.
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Using two test with values from my localhost leap_web deployment, I've
achieved to login with passwords containing ! and $ without problems.
This should fix bug #2348.
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I download the anon certificate only if allow_anonymous is true, and
before launching Dashboard.
I store it in SharedPreferences, with "cert" key, as a JSON object.
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I've upper cased ConfigHelper constants.
I've created a new method in ConfigHelper, to send requests to a server,
that it's used when sending A and M1.
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Allow registration is present in provider.json.
Provider.json is downloaded from both preseeded and custom providers.
Authentication success or fail is notified correctly to the user.
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It is stored in SharedPrefs, with ConfigHelper.cert_key (="cert") key.
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certificate.
Next step in this branch: detect what the selected provider support in
terms of authenticated/anon users, and show login/logout methods
consecuently.
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The problem was that I needed to append the api_version to the api_uri.
I was doing well in tests because I hardcoded the api urls, but in
production code I was getting from provider.json only api_url and not
api_version.
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