On 17/10/18 6:33 am, Rex Dieter wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
On 10/16/18 7:58 PM, Rex Dieter wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
my login pw is the
same as my wallet pw and I'm still prompted for the kwallet pw on login.
Interesting, that should be all that is required. Clearly something is
going wrong somewhere.
It works for you?
Yes.
Suggestion as to how to troubleshoot? I'm not very familiar with pam.
Good question, I don't know. I've never seen it not work before.
FWIW, my .config/kwalletrc is
[Migration]
alreadyMigrated=true
[Wallet]
Close When Idle=false
Close on Screensaver=false
Default Wallet=kwallet5
Enabled=true
First Use=false
Idle Timeout=10
Launch Manager=false
Leave Manager Open=true
Leave Open=false
Prompt on Open=false
Use One Wallet=true
For comparison, my ~/.config/kwalletrc has just:
[Migration]
alreadyMigrated=true
[Wallet]
First Use=false
Just checking my ~/.config/kwalletrc it is the same as what Rex has list
above.
My kwallet password has always been the same as my login password and I
have always been prompted for its password whenever access is required
even on older versions of Fedora, even if it was not obvious whether a
firewall was being used or not.
I now have other network issues I need to sort out, as my NAS no longer
mounts at boot time both on the CIFS and NFS interfaces, the CIFS mount
failure is expected as it is dependent on successful mount of the NFS
interface before the mount is attempted for it. I'll need to raise a
separate thread for this if I can't find any meaningful boot messages as
to why the NFS mount times out at boot even though systemd thinks the
network has been successfully brought up.
regards,
Steve
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