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Any known workarounds for this issue?
> @Nolij No, in the meantime just use the X version. That's what I did. That is unfortunately incredibly buggy on Wayland. Guess I'll see if I can convince my...
> @Nolij interesting, which bugs do you have with `xfreerdp` on `xwayland`? Running it now for over a year on `gnome/wayland` on `debian 11` and did not have any issues...
This is very necessary for me, as I'm pretty sure even if I wanted to use username/password 2FA would get in the way of that.
> Looking at the code of ddclient, it seems like if you use `token` as the username and your Cloudflare API token as the password, it uses the `Authentication: Bearer`...
> Ah, I see. ddclient hasn't had a release since 3.9.1 and the Cloudflare API token support was added just after that release. So, that begs the question why opnsense...
> Yep, dyndns is much, MUCH more out of date! 2014 I think it the last code change. > > https://git.savannah.nongnu.org/cgit/perl-dyndns.git Alright that's much better. Still though should probably be...
> likely caused by people only complaining and not a lot of people working on these topics, in which case the lack of commercial interest doesn't help either. Fair enough.
Well my previous point still remains: a change to the UI to add a checkbox which just puts username as `token` (and hides it), and labels the password box `API...
Update: Switching from Jankson to GSON fixes this. Is this just an issue with upstream Jankson?