Jean-Rene Cormier <jrc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > pam_keyring is for gnome-keyring, that's where the WEP/WPA keys are > stored when you use NetworkManager. I have no idea what else uses it so > if you don't have wireless on your computer you might not need it. gnome-keyring is what I queried to see if my ssh key was loaded. The key got loaded without pam_keyring. If you take pam_keyring out or your gdm, reboot, login and do an "ssh-add -l" you should see your keys there too. My wireless is handled by wpa_supplicant and is a wpa2 key that is embedded in wpa_supplicant.conf. It seemed like the right way to go because things worked better if the network was up during boot. (Things like ntp could set the time.) -wolfgang -- Wolfgang S. Rupprecht http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/ -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list