Alexander Larsson wrote:
That "works", but is not ideal, as it means the keyring pam daemon will
ask for the password instead of using the cached result from the
system-auth result. This is clearly a problem if you mistype you
password...
The solution is to fix the system-auth so that it runs and then runs the
pam modules after it. This is fixed in rawhide with the pam-stacks
supports i believe.
Hi
I'm only asked to enter the password once (on login by gdm). Even if I
typed the password incorrectly, that wouldn't mean problems, since I
wouldn't be logged in in the first place, so how could it be causing
problems. Once I enter my password correctly, it caches the correct
password and uses that to unlock the keyring.
Although I agree that fixing system-auth is the right thing to do
anyways (because it makes local mods so much easier), this actually
appear to be working fine just the same.
Perhaps I misunderstand you, please enlighten me if you feel that I do.
Thanks.
/Thomas
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