On Apr 21, 2012 2:31 PM, "Darren A" <dar...@darrenalbers.net> wrote: > > On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 12:44 PM, Heinrich Müller <eddi...@gmx.de> wrote: > > Am Thu, 19 Apr 2012 16:17:58 -0400 schrieb Darren A: > > > >> Hello, > >> > >> Thank you for all the great updates to Pan recently! I saw that the > >> latest release had Gnome-Keyring support so I built the latest version > >> and made sure that it was built with Gnome keyring support: > >> checking for LIBGNOME_KEYRING_1... yes > >> > >> However it doesn't seem to be using it, I have tried blowing away the > >> .pan2 subdirectory and recreated the accounts but it does not seem to > >> use the Keyring. > >> > >> I am running XFCE on Fedora 16 and the Gnome-Keyring-daemon is running > >> but maybe since it doesn't detect a Gnome DE it won't use the keyring? > >> > >> Thanks! > > > > I use xfce, too, so it seems to be a problem on your end. > > Can you check for example with seahorse if passwords got created for pan? > > Can you try to delete the standard keyring or create one? > > Can you manually lock the keyring and start pan and see if it tries to > > unlock it? Is the keyring started? > > The normal behaviour for a new gkr instance would be that the agent asks > > you for a password to unlock the keyring. > > > > Use this commands and post their output: > > * echo $GNOME_KEYRING_CONTROL > > * test -f ~/.gnome2/keyrings/login.keyring && echo "Have 'login' keyring" > > * grep -rq pam_gnome_keyring.so /etc/pam.* && echo "Have PAM Support" > > > > Cheers. > > Good catch, it is storing it in the keyring but it also seems to be > storing it servers.xml even after deleting the object using Seahorse > and wiping my .pan2 directory. Here is the output of the commands > you asked me to run: > > $ echo $GNOME_KEYRING_CONTROL > /tmp/keyring-kZb2ka > $ test -f ~/.gnome2/keyrings/login.keyring && echo "Have 'login' keyring" > Have 'login' keyring > $ grep -rq pam_gnome_keyring.so /etc/pam.* && echo "Have PAM Support" > Have PAM Support > > I tried locking the keyring and Pan does trigger the prompt to unlock > it so it certainly seems to be interacting with the keyring properly > but at least on my system it is still storing it in servers.xml? > > I can also try deleting my keyring and recreating it if you would like. > > Thank you!
One additional note, I am running a version from got as of 4 days ago. Sorry I should have mentioned that earlier.
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