https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=502808
--- Comment #24 from Eduard <[email protected]> --- > kwallet 6 provides both a kwalletd5 and kwalletd6 API endpoints from the > same binary. But I don't know how that works if you also have a kwallet5 > package installed side-by-side. If you actually have a kwalletd5 *binary* > running, that's probably from that other package. Yes kwalletd5 is installed by package kwallet5. I can confirm that. I didn't install it manually, it's a required dependency by two other packages called kio5 and qtkeychain-qt6. This is how Arch Linux has configured things (I have the good habit to remove any package installed as dependency which is not longer needed, to keep my system as clean as posible). > AFAIK, kwallet-pam can only auto-unlock one or the other, not both. If Arch > applied the latest patches, then the latest kwallet-pam should be unlocking > the new kwallet. With Chromium it does so, although the kwalletmanager seems to have a refresh issue in which it doesn't immediately show things. > > I have to mention that Remmina does not show up in the list of connected > > applications in the Kwallet Manager anyway, while Chromium does > > By "connected applications", do you mean the stored passwords list, or the > Allow/Deny lists? If Remmina doesn't show up in the stored passwords, then > that would explain why it's asking you for a password: even if the wallet is > unlocked, it can't find its password there. > Do also check your deny list just in case. Ok, I now decided to launch things with LANG=C set (my system is configured Dutch), so that I can read correct English descriptions... In the KWallet Manager (the binary is still called 'kwalletmanager5' apparently), it's the tab called "Applications" what I was talking about, not "Contents" (where all the passwords are). And then it's the upper part "These applications are currently connected to this wallet". Only kwalletmanager and Chromium show up there, Remmina never does (also not after downgrading to the older kwallet version where the password prompt issue doesn't happen), which surprised me. Below that in the same tab is "These applications are authorized to access the wallet". That must be the allow/deny list. It's empty. When I check "Access Control" in KDE Wallet section in the systemsettings, which seems a redundant overview, that's empty as well (there are no buttons to add anything either, I don't even know how I would do that). > Could it be that you have two different wallets, and Remmina's password is > in the other one? When you downgrade to 6.13, do you see it in the passwords > list in KWalletManager? All passwords are in the same wallet, Remmina has it's own folder in there, even with it's own icon. When I manually change some password, these changes also reflect into the application, so there isn't anything else. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
