[Bug 1254946] Re: unable to import p12 files in 64bit 12.04 + 13.04

2013-11-26 Thread Alexander Mohr
does this sound like the problem?
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=680653

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #680653
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=680653

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #706527
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=706527

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[Bug 1254946] Re: unable to import p12 files in 64bit 12.04 + 13.04

2013-11-26 Thread Alexander Mohr
actually this sounds more like it:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=706527

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[Bug 1254946] [NEW] unable to import p12 files in 64bit 12.04 + 13.04

2013-11-25 Thread Alexander Mohr
Public bug reported:

on a fresh install of 64bit 12.04 or 13.04, if you attempt importing a password 
protected p12 through the command line as such:
gnome-keyring import ~/Desktop/client.p12

file you will either get the error:

gnome-keyring: couldn't find any place to import files

or on 12.04 a bunch of warnings about unable to load module info.

Furthermore, if you go to seahorse, and attempt to add a Private key
you'll note the Stored at is blank and it won't let you create a new
private key.

Also in seahorse on 13.04, if you do 
This used to work in 10.04.

It appears there's a work-around by first unlocking the Gnome2 Key
Storage, and then doing File-Import from seahorse in 13.04 and
importing to this key storage area.

** Affects: gnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Description changed:

- on a fresh install of 12.04 or 13.04, if you attempt importing a password 
protected p12 through the command line as such:
+ on a fresh install of 64bit 12.04 or 13.04, if you attempt importing a 
password protected p12 through the command line as such:
  gnome-keyring import ~/Desktop/client.p12
  
  file you will either get the error:
  
  gnome-keyring: couldn't find any place to import files
  
  or on 12.04 a bunch of warnings about unable to load module info.
  
  Furthermore, if you go to seahorse, and attempt to add a Private key
  you'll note the Stored at is blank and it won't let you create a new
  private key.
  
  This used to work in 10.04.

** Summary changed:

- unable to import p12 files in 12.04 + 13.04
+ unable to import p12 files in 64bit 12.04 + 13.04

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[Bug 1254946] Re: unable to import p12 files in 64bit 12.04 + 13.04

2013-11-25 Thread Alexander Mohr
** Description changed:

  on a fresh install of 64bit 12.04 or 13.04, if you attempt importing a 
password protected p12 through the command line as such:
  gnome-keyring import ~/Desktop/client.p12
  
  file you will either get the error:
  
  gnome-keyring: couldn't find any place to import files
  
  or on 12.04 a bunch of warnings about unable to load module info.
  
  Furthermore, if you go to seahorse, and attempt to add a Private key
  you'll note the Stored at is blank and it won't let you create a new
  private key.
  
+ Also in seahorse on 13.04, if you do 
  This used to work in 10.04.
+ 
+ It appears there's a work-around by first unlocking the Gnome2 Key
+ Storage, and then doing File-Import from seahorse in 13.04 and
+ importing to this key storage area.

** Description changed:

  on a fresh install of 64bit 12.04 or 13.04, if you attempt importing a 
password protected p12 through the command line as such:
  gnome-keyring import ~/Desktop/client.p12
  
  file you will either get the error:
  
  gnome-keyring: couldn't find any place to import files
  
  or on 12.04 a bunch of warnings about unable to load module info.
  
  Furthermore, if you go to seahorse, and attempt to add a Private key
  you'll note the Stored at is blank and it won't let you create a new
  private key.
  
- Also in seahorse on 13.04, if you do 
+ Also in seahorse on 13.04, if you do
  This used to work in 10.04.
  
  It appears there's a work-around by first unlocking the Gnome2 Key
- Storage, and then doing File-Import from seahorse in 13.04 and
- importing to this key storage area.
+ Storage (which incidentally throws an error about you already being
+ logged in, but then unlocks it), and then doing File-Import from
+ seahorse in 13.04 and importing to this key storage area.

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[Bug 1254946] Re: unable to import p12 files in 64bit 12.04 + 13.04

2013-11-25 Thread Alexander Mohr
** Description changed:

  on a fresh install of 64bit 12.04 or 13.04, if you attempt importing a 
password protected p12 through the command line as such:
  gnome-keyring import ~/Desktop/client.p12
  
  file you will either get the error:
  
  gnome-keyring: couldn't find any place to import files
  
  or on 12.04 a bunch of warnings about unable to load module info.
  
  Furthermore, if you go to seahorse, and attempt to add a Private key
  you'll note the Stored at is blank and it won't let you create a new
  private key.
  
- Also in seahorse on 13.04, if you do
  This used to work in 10.04.
  
- It appears there's a work-around by first unlocking the Gnome2 Key
- Storage (which incidentally throws an error about you already being
+ It appears there's a work-around in 13.04 by first unlocking the Gnome2
+ Key Storage (which incidentally throws an error about you already being
  logged in, but then unlocks it), and then doing File-Import from
- seahorse in 13.04 and importing to this key storage area.
+ seahorse and importing to the Gnome2 key storage area.

** Description changed:

  on a fresh install of 64bit 12.04 or 13.04, if you attempt importing a 
password protected p12 through the command line as such:
  gnome-keyring import ~/Desktop/client.p12
  
- file you will either get the error:
+ You will either get the error:
  
  gnome-keyring: couldn't find any place to import files
  
  or on 12.04 a bunch of warnings about unable to load module info.
  
  Furthermore, if you go to seahorse, and attempt to add a Private key
  you'll note the Stored at is blank and it won't let you create a new
  private key.
  
  This used to work in 10.04.
  
  It appears there's a work-around in 13.04 by first unlocking the Gnome2
  Key Storage (which incidentally throws an error about you already being
  logged in, but then unlocks it), and then doing File-Import from
  seahorse and importing to the Gnome2 key storage area.

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[Bug 1254946] Re: unable to import p12 files in 64bit 12.04 + 13.04

2013-11-25 Thread Alexander Mohr
** Description changed:

  on a fresh install of 64bit 12.04 or 13.04, if you attempt importing a 
password protected p12 through the command line as such:
  gnome-keyring import ~/Desktop/client.p12
  
  You will either get the error:
- 
  gnome-keyring: couldn't find any place to import files
  
- or on 12.04 a bunch of warnings about unable to load module info.
+ or on 12.04:
+ ---
+ amohr@ubuntu:~$ gnome-keyring import ~/Desktop/client.key 
+ 
+ (gnome-keyring:4195): Gcr-CRITICAL **: gcr_pkcs11_get_modules: assertion
+ `initialized_modules' failed
+ 
+ (gnome-keyring:4195): Gcr-CRITICAL **: populate_slots: assertion
+ `modules' failed
+ 
+ (gnome-keyring:4195): Gcr-CRITICAL **: state_initialize_pin: assertion 
`self-pv-slot' failed
+ **
+ Gcr:ERROR:gcr-importer.c:828:gcr_importer_import: assertion failed: 
(!self-pv-processing)
+ Aborted (core dumped)
+ 
+ ---
  
  Furthermore, if you go to seahorse, and attempt to add a Private key
  you'll note the Stored at is blank and it won't let you create a new
  private key.
  
  This used to work in 10.04.
  
  It appears there's a work-around in 13.04 by first unlocking the Gnome2
  Key Storage (which incidentally throws an error about you already being
  logged in, but then unlocks it), and then doing File-Import from
  seahorse and importing to the Gnome2 key storage area.

** Description changed:

  on a fresh install of 64bit 12.04 or 13.04, if you attempt importing a 
password protected p12 through the command line as such:
  gnome-keyring import ~/Desktop/client.p12
  
  You will either get the error:
  gnome-keyring: couldn't find any place to import files
  
  or on 12.04:
  ---
- amohr@ubuntu:~$ gnome-keyring import ~/Desktop/client.key 
+ amohr@ubuntu:~$ gnome-keyring import ~/Desktop/client.key
  
  (gnome-keyring:4195): Gcr-CRITICAL **: gcr_pkcs11_get_modules: assertion
  `initialized_modules' failed
  
  (gnome-keyring:4195): Gcr-CRITICAL **: populate_slots: assertion
  `modules' failed
  
  (gnome-keyring:4195): Gcr-CRITICAL **: state_initialize_pin: assertion 
`self-pv-slot' failed
  **
  Gcr:ERROR:gcr-importer.c:828:gcr_importer_import: assertion failed: 
(!self-pv-processing)
  Aborted (core dumped)
  
  ---
  
  Furthermore, if you go to seahorse, and attempt to add a Private key
  you'll note the Stored at is blank and it won't let you create a new
  private key.
  
  This used to work in 10.04.
  
  It appears there's a work-around in 13.04 by first unlocking the Gnome2
  Key Storage (which incidentally throws an error about you already being
  logged in, but then unlocks it), and then doing File-Import from
  seahorse and importing to the Gnome2 key storage area.
+ 
+ This trick doesn't work in 12.04 because if you try to import the p12 or
+ they key it says its an invalid format :(

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