GSAMBAD switches User and Password match levels
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gsambad (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: gsambad
gsambad, version 0.1.4-2ubuntu0.1
GSAMBAD switches User and Password match levels when copying values from Server Settings panel to Configuration panel.
To reproduce:
1. Open GSAMBAD application.
2. On Server Settings panel, set Password match level = 3, Username match level = 0. Click Apply.
3. On Configuration panel, examine values for 'username level' and 'password level'. You should notice that the values have been swapped. E.g., username level = 3, and password level = 0.
4. On Server Settings panel, set Password match level = 0, Username match level = 3. Click Apply.
5. On Configuration panel, examine values for 'username level' and 'password level'. You should notice that the values have indeed changed, and they are still being swapped. E.g., username level = 0, and password level = 3.
Diagnosis: I assume that the labels on the Server Settings panel have been swapped.
I can confirm this via looking at the source. Patch is attached.