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Title:
Cannot access wireless networks keys when user change his session
password.
To manage
** Changed in: gnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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Title:
Cannot access wireless networks keys when user change his
** Changed in: gnome-keyring
Status: Invalid = Unknown
** Changed in: gnome-keyring
Importance: Unknown = Wishlist
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** Changed in: gnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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I can still confirm this bug in lucid alpha 3.
I don't know what can be the reason why the keyring password is not updated,
but it is not.
I only have to change user password with users-admin, gnome-about-me or passwd
(any of these have the bug, I tested them one by one) and at next login,
** Changed in: gnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I can confirm this is still happening on gnome-keyring 2.28.1 (Karmic).
David, when you say that this is not trivial, can you objectively
explain what needs to be done and why we cannot accomplish it. I may be
incorrect, but from what I understand, shouldn't it be a case of:
-Unlocking the
This is not trivial because nobody has found out where's the real
problem. A paper cut must have a clear and simple solution.
AFAIK, our /etc/pam.d/passwd file is right as it includes the line
passwordoptionalpam_gnome_keyring.so
So the problem is elsewhere. Please note that you
I'm sorry, I did not know that I had set up two keyrings (login +
default). I was under the impression that I had only created one keyring
(default) when connecting to a wireless access point for the first time.
Milan, The only thing I can confirm is that this is very broken. I have
changed my
If you can't change your password using gnome-about-me, then that's a
bug in that program. On my box, this is working fine. No need to comment
on other more or less related reports. Please report a new bug against
the package gnome-control-center for that.
The default keyring will never have it's
Err, correction: the command passwd will update your keyring. sudo
passwd can't do this because it does not ask for the old password.
That's a known issue, but this behavior is required for admins to change
user passwords by themselves.
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This issue is not trivial, and cannot be considered a paper cut.
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Milestone: round-10 = None
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Cannot access wireless networks keys when user change his session password.
I have this issue on a netbook running karmic. As a few others may have
pointed out, this should not depend on the password being typed in at
login. Some of use use auto-login for young children that have trouble
with passwords.
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** Changed in: gnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
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X.Org X Server 1.6.3
Release Date: 2009-7-31
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Build Operating System: Linux 2.6.24-23-server i686 Ubuntu
Current Operating System: Linux david-desktop 2.6.31-11-generic #38-Ubuntu SMP
Fri Oct 2 11:55:55 UTC 2009 i686
Kernel command line:
** Changed in: gnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = New
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error xorg bug !!! grave error !!!
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Rescheduling this paper cut, as its Fix Committed status was reverted to
Confirmed. This may not be a paper cut after all; if someone can
determine that it is not a paper cut, please mark Invalid.
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Milestone: round-2 = round-10
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The gnome-keyring task is back to New so I think that means the
hundredpapercuts task isn't Fix Committed anymore, alas.
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: Fix Committed = Confirmed
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Steve Langasek : I can still reproduce that issue on karmic with gnome-
keyring 2.26.1-1 . Are you sure that ubuntu didn't drop pam support in
the merge? If this is not the case, then something else probably needs
to be enabled in order to fix that bug. login keyring keeps old password
when
there is no merge the karmic version is a direct sync on debian
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This was never a bug in shadow. Closing that task as invalid.
** Changed in: shadow (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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The actual fix was included in Debian version 2.26.0-3 of gnome-keyring,
and that fix is now in karmic. Changelog:
gnome-keyring (2.26.0-3) unstable; urgency=low
* libgp11-0.shlibs: add shlibs file for libgp11. Closes: #522381.
* libgcr0.symbols, libgnome-keyring0.symbols: add
This was originally a confirmed paper cut, and although it appeared to
be too difficult to fix as part of the paper cuts project and was marked
invalid, it was fixed anyway so I'd like to re-identify it as a paper
cut.
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: Invalid = Fix Committed
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I have installed ubuntu but i am dont know how to connect to the local
area network .by using proxy i m mean at universty only by specifying
cess point. so how to proceed?
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kamugisha bonaventure : Please ask questions in http://ubuntuforums.org/
or http://answers.launchpad.net/ . Bug reports are used to work on
fixing bugs, not to provide support to users.
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it would be nice if this could be solved in a way that also works for
people who set gdm to log in automatically. and also for when you
connect to an encrypted network from a the live cd (you are currently
asked to create a keyring password).
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This is an important bug to be fixed, but is quite involved to fix and
the proper solution is not clear. Setting to Invalid in the paper cuts
project.
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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There are couple of other issues, other than the very fact of modal
dialog appearing:
- lot of scary technical jargon within the dialog,
- English used isn't very good.
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: New =
In Jaunty, after changing my user password, this dialog greets me on
login without fail. The dialog is modal, so I cannot interact with my
computer until I have attended to this dialog. A remember my password
setting would be really helpful for users who do not wish to unlock
their keyring each
The missing configuration item, as per
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeKeyring/Pam, seems to be as follows:
In /etc/pam.d/passwd, add a line like this to the 'password' block:
passwordoptionalpam_gnome_keyring.so
Once I added this line, the problem was resolved on both my Intrepid
I ran into this bug on Intrepid. It seems like a fairly common problem,
and it's not intuitive to work around it for several reasons:
1. Most users don't know what a keyring is, or that Ubuntu stores their WEP key
using the keyring.
2. Even for users who understand this, they would not realize
According to Sebastien Bacher comment, I set pam Status to confirmed and
Importance to Wishlist.
** Changed in: pam (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
Status: New = Confirmed
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** Changed in: shadow (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: pam = shadow
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