defaults read net.tunnelblick.tunnelblick | grep keychainHas
"CA Toronto-keychainHasUsernameAndPassword" = 1;
"Canada-keychainHasUsernameAndPassword" = 1;
"CanadaX-keychainHasUsernameAndPassword" = 1;
"Denmark7-keychainHasUsernameAndPassword" = 1;
"Denmark8-keychainHasUsername" = 1;
"SB-Australia-keychainHasUsernameAndPassword" = 1;
"Scramble USA-keychainHasUsernameAndPassword" = 1;
which says that the "Denmark8" configuration has only the username saved and all the other configurations ("CA Toronto", "Canada", etc.) have both a username and password saved.
Note that this listing can be incorrect because it shows what Tunnelblick did. The user can (with Keychain Access) delete a saved username or password and Tunnelblick would not know that until it tried to access the saved username or password.
Here's a partial screenshot from Keychain Access:
It shows the two entries for "SB-Australia". Both are called "passwords" by Keychain Access, but one is a username and the other is a password. Double-click an entry to see details.
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