Seahorse vs Evolution ?
William Case
billlinux at rogers.com
Tue Dec 18 20:30:13 UTC 2007
Hi;
For those interested.
On Tue, 2007-12-18 at 13:43 -0500, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 19:22 -0500, William Case wrote:
> pam-keyring had a utility for changing keyring passwords. Not sure if
> it's in gnome-keyring-pam, though. You could install pam-keyring just
> to get that utility.
>
Used gnome-keyring-manager; View => keyrings; selected 'default';
Keyring => delete. Closed the manager and it immediately asked for a
new default password. None of this is explained anywhere; just trial and
error.
??? On a new logging-in it again asked me for my keyring password. I
used the new password and that worked fine but it keeps asking me for my
ISP account passwords. I filled in the request the first time.
Subsequently on logins when I cancel the ISP password request everything
works anyways -- doesn't make sense.
Also, a dialogue keeps poping-up informing that Evo wants access to my
keyring. I click 'always' but it doesn't seem to stick.
Do I have to configure anything such as Bill LaGrue suggested?
Considering that keyrings are an important security matter,
documentation is sure thin on content.
--
Regards Bill
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