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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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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 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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request a log in without certificates problems.
I've removed the addition of the certificate when downloaded
eip-service.json, because I already do that in LeapHttpClient.
Solves issue 2367: https://leap.se/code/issues/2367
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entered, so that if in the future the client tries to log in or
whatever, it can use the certificate downloaded when added.
Log in dialog works ok, showing a toast when authentication fails (by
this time, I have not managed to get a correct login due to
dev.bitmask.net problems).
dev.bitmask.net works perfectly, via adding it as a new provider
(MeanderingCode, this is for you ;) ).
All GET requests are done by default Android URL class, which means that
certificates trusted by Android are also trusted by us. If there are
problems when logging in due to certificates, the app is able to use
only the certificate associated to the provider in the moment it was
selected as the chosen provider.
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custom provider is selected.
Tested using https://bitmask.net as url for custom provider.
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The problem was that ProviderItem.custom was not being set by the
constructor, and when using this variable from ConfigurationWizard to
get providers.json from http or from assets file.
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ProviderListFragment, and then the user can choose it.
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in eip.
Downloads certificate and eip from web, and loads provider from assets.
KeyStore not created with latest version of BouncyCastle. Looking
forward to file a bug and look for a solution.
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downloaded.
Seen http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=18462 and decided
to look for another solution.
First solution thought (and going to be the next test): HTTP Get request
:)
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