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[Linphone-users] Bug report: Linphone replaces a link to .linphonerc wit
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[Linphone-users] Bug report: Linphone replaces a link to .linphonerc with actual file |
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Fri, 24 Jul 2015 04:41:32 +0200 |
Dear developers,
There is the following bug in recent version(s) of Linphone on Linux: If one
moves the /home/[username]/.linphonerc file to a different location and
replaces it with a soft link instead, the link gets overwritten with the actual
file when Linphone starts.
I don't know when it started, just that it was not there in around April
versions and is present now.
Test procedure:
1. Make sure that Linphone is closed completely (i.e. it's not present in the
task bar)
2. Move both, /home/[username]/.linphonerc and
/home/[username]/.linphone-history.db to a different drive (with a different
file system) and place (soft) links to them in the original location.
3. Start Linphone (and let it sign into a previously configured SIP account)
Expected results:
3. Both links stay being links
Actual results:
3. /home/[username]/.linphone-history.db stays being a link, while
/home/[username]/.linphonerc is overwritten with the actual file.
Note: This may have privacy/security implications if, e.g., the actual files
(containing account names and passwords, etc.) had been moved to, e.g. an
encrypted drive, but then re-appear in the unencrypted home directory again, in
plain text - possibly without the user noticing.
Linphone 3.8.5, as provided by ppa:linphone/release; Linux Mint 17.1 (based on
Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty), 64 bit.
Kind regards,
Hannes
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