Am 2016-06-22 um 06:50 schrieb J. García:

Apparently they are stored in the gnome-keyring if you set up the
conection to
'Store the password for this user' when using nm-applet, but stored in
/etc/NewtorkManager/system-connections/ as plain text when you select
'all
users may connect to this network' (I don't know the exact options
name, I'm
using networkd, so I couldn't check) but look at this[1]
I guess there should be a way to backup and restore the gnome-keyring.

[1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NetworkManager#Encrypted_Wi-Fi
_passwords

added one ESSID today, with "share with others" (or similar, german here) ... nothing in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections

If I open my keyring-application I can't see any SSIDs/PSKs.

What ever. I can re-add them step by step.

Ah, nm-connection-editor shows them!
But which files does it read/write?

using Neil's suggestion with the "find -newer" ...

/home/sgw/.local/share/keyrings/user.keystore looks suspicious.

I will backup that one and sync it over from another laptop.

Is that what they call "hacking" already? :-P


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