Kevin Kofler wrote:
Jon Nettleton <jon.nettleton <at> gmail.com> writes:
That is absolutely 100% not true. If someone steals your laptop and
you have a passwordless keyring like in KWallet, your passwords are
pretty much stolen. Boot off a bootable cd mount the filesystem,
done.
You have a point there, but isn't that use case better served by encrypting the
entire home directory, not just the keyring/wallet? Many users have plenty of
sensitive data outside the keyring/wallet too.
Perhaps but we don't offer an really easy way to do this yet in Fedora.
Until then the pam module is better than no password at all.
Rahul
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