gnome keyring always needs to be unlocked
Kevin Kofler
kevin.kofler at chello.at
Thu Oct 18 21:25:05 UTC 2007
Jeff Spaleta <jspaleta <at> gmail.com> writes:
> On systems that I act as admin encrypted home directories are going to
> cause problems when i need to help a user with something...even
> primarily single user systems where I am not the primary user. Having
> to unencrypt a user's home directory to troubleshoot things like gconf
> or other settings stored in user's home directory would be a huge
> frelling pain in the ass. I really don't think encrypting the whole
> home directory by default for general use is a good idea..even on a
> laptop.
Encrypted home directories are a solution for a computer which can be stolen.
If you're worried about your central server getting stolen, you have bigger
security problems than keyring security. ;-) Permissions should be enough to
secure a computer if physical security is present.
Kevin Kofler
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