Allow access to Keyring manager with no password
Bug #181281 reported by
Álvaro del Olmo Alonso
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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gnome-keyring (Ubuntu) |
Incomplete
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Low
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Ubuntu Desktop Bugs |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: gnome-keyring-
There should be some way to store the password's keyring access so that you don't have to type it every time. This is particulary annoying when your machine access to Internet via WiFi. Every time you turn on your Linux you need to type the key to let the application access the keyring. This equals typing the WiFi key, which is one of the tasks that gnome-keyring-
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Thank you for your bug. The issue is not really clearly described. What version of Ubuntu do you use? Is the problem specific to gnome-keyring- manager which is an application or to the gnome-keyring? Looks like your issue is that you have to enter a password to unblock the keyring, since gutsy it should be automatically unlock if you log from gdm and use the same password for the login and the user keyring. That doesn't work with automatic login though which is a know issue. Could you precise exactly what configuration you are using, what happens and what else you would expect?