Re: NM keyring problem this morning

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Rodd Clarkson wrote:
On Mon, 2007-10-29 at 19:29 +0000, Adam Huffman wrote:
On Mon, 29 Oct 2007, Adam Huffman wrote:

This morning NM (svn3030) was behaving strangely.  I repeatedly entered
my gnome keyring password but the dialog box kept asking for it.  In the
end, I cancelled it and the WPA connection seemed to take place anyway.

This happened again.  It wouldn't accept the keyring password and when I
clicked on "Deny", it connected to the network anyway, which doesn't
seem terribly secure...

I've added a comment to
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=351411


Alright, I don't think this is NM, I think this is gnome-keyring.

I'm assuming you've set up a new WPA connection and after entering the
passphrase, you've been prompted for the gnome-keyring password to store
the passphrase.

Since you can't enter the password for the keyring, you'll be prompted
for the WPA passphrase again next time you connect.

I'm having the same problem in evolution.  I've set up a IMAP account
for my gmail account and I have to retype the password each time I
restart evolution, because I can't store the imap password in the
keyring since gnome-keyring won't accept my keyring password.  I can
unlock items in the keyring using the keyring password (like my NM WPA
information) but not store anything.


R.

Same for me... removed all my keyrings with
$ rm -r ~/.gnome2/keyrings/
recreated my keyrings and all is well now..

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