You know, I've been hearing this ever since NM appeared, and I still
don't understand why. SSH keeps *private*keys* in plain text files,
protected by nothing but file & folder permissions (it allows users to
enter a passphrase, but doesn't even protest if they don't).

I don't see why WPA network keys are that much more secret than private
keys that doing the same would be *very* quick and dirty, especially
since they're almost always shared between several people.

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libpam-keyring broken on autologins
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