[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2024-08-27 Thread Rafael Henrique Santos Rocha
This is still an issue in 2024. Authentication via fingerprint asks for
keyring just after login

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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2011-10-11 Thread Juaco
I see now how it goes. The only way to cut out of the chicken and egg
problem is an external secret at some point, by means of this scheme
(http://wejn.org/how-to-make-passwordless-cryptsetup.html) or similar.

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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2011-10-11 Thread Milan Bouchet-Valat
That's the same problem. *Conceptually*, pam-mount or any other
encrypting method cannot read something encrypted without the
authentication mechanism providing a secret *that isn't stored on the
computer*. So the authentication device must store the password in some
hard-to-read place itself for this to work, and I don't think it's the
case ATM.

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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2011-10-11 Thread Juaco
Wait a minute. I've come to this report by a similar problem
(authentication via pam-usb and/or pam-face and gnome-keyring asking for
password).

What about storing the keyring with a blank password in an encrypted
filesystem to be unlocked by pam-mount? Could you see this working? I'm
tempted to try it right now.

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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2011-10-07 Thread JoLiSh
** Changed in: gnome-keyring
   Status: Confirmed => Invalid

** Changed in: gnome-keyring-manager
   Status: Triaged => Invalid

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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2011-05-07 Thread Milan Bouchet-Valat
Le samedi 07 mai 2011 à 17:50 +, Andrew Bolster a écrit :
> In an 'Ideal World(tm)', the keyring manager
> would accept a valid PAM authentication as being satisfactory.
We *can't* do that. The keyring is a real secure place, thus we can't
just decide to release the passwords: we *need* the master password to
decrypt them. Really.

Fingerprints are not passwords, they are matched against an already
known fingerprint, which has to be stored somewhere, defeating the idea
of protecting your password.



** Changed in: gnome-keyring-manager
   Status: Confirmed => Triaged

** Changed in: gnome-keyring-manager
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2011-05-07 Thread Andrew Bolster
The implication of setting up thinkfinger for login is a combination of
security and convenience; for instance, I set up thinkfinger because I
have a tablet, and it is convenient for me to leave the tablet in tablet
configuration around 80% of the time, not needing the keyboard, but it
is decidedly more secure than autologin, which would accomplish the same
convenience.

As it stands, if people want to maintain the semi-secure convenience of
thinkfinger, the suggested solution across the webz is to create an
empty keyring password; which is obviously a very bad idea.

I believe this is a bug, in that from the user facing side, the keyring
manager shouldn't be seen. In an 'Ideal World(tm)', the keyring manager
would accept a valid PAM authentication as being satisfactory.

However it could be implemented, it would pose an increased security
risk, as the access vectors to the keyring are being opened up, so I'd
imagine that the only practicable way of doing this would be to have an
option in the keyring store (a la the change password window) that
states "Allow transparent login with PAM data" or something similar.

This would increase the convenience for those thinkfinger users who care
primarily about security, increase security for those thinkfinger users
who care primarily about convenience, and since it would be an opt-in,
would pose no/little risk to non-thinkfinger users.

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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2011-05-07 Thread Andrew Bolster
** Changed in: gnome-keyring
   Status: Invalid => Confirmed

** Changed in: gnome-keyring-manager
   Status: Invalid => Confirmed

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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2010-12-21 Thread bankey
Security is:
one thing to have + one thing to know

in other words:. fingerprint + password = secure

I have here a T61 too and was looking into the same issue (unlocking
keyring) but after reading the arguments and remembering the lesson
"security" I just accept it..

thanks for explanation..

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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2010-10-29 Thread spmccann
This is very disappointing. I'm running  a Lenovo Thinkpad T61.  The
fingerprint authentication works fine under MS windows 7.   I'm running
a clean install of maverick. I've installed think finger and followed
the instructions and am now presented with a password authentication
dialog box for the keyring. So I know the device runs under Maverick but
is not integrated into the system keyring. This defeats the purpose of
having a biometric login.

With biometric authentication devices becoming more popular on consumer
devices its important that they work under Ubuntu.

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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2010-02-23 Thread otzenpunk
** Changed in: gnome-keyring-manager
   Status: New => Invalid

** Changed in: gnome-keyring
   Status: New => Invalid

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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2010-02-23 Thread Mattias Eriksson
I guess the upstream bug is: 
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=501204


** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #501204
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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2009-10-27 Thread Reason
Any progress on this issue?
Using 910RC on a Dell Vostro 1310 right now and nothing has changed.
Using you finger print to login is pretty much useless if you have to type in 
your password immediately afterwards.
You should even be able to login without selecting a user in the login screen 
altogether.
Agree this degrades the security level a bit, but if you use the face 
browser(which is default now) it's just a matter of trying all available users.

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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2009-01-12 Thread Carroarmato0
Just for information, the biometric device on the Dell XPS m1530 is
capable of storing the hash either on the chip itself or not.

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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2009-01-03 Thread otzenpunk
I'm not sure if it would be a good idea to actively encourage this.
Maybe just create a new README file under /usr/share/doc/libpam-
thinkfinger?

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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2009-01-03 Thread Milan
That said, would it be possible to detect when a laptop is using
fingerprint authentication and propose the user to use an unencrypted
keyring, explaining security risks and inherent limitations of
fingerprints? I'm just dreaming here, but it could make sense.

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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2009-01-02 Thread otzenpunk
> But I think you missed something about the encryption, and the
> fingerprint data, which indeed would be some kind of hash or string.
> Then why can the fingerprint data itself not be a key,

Because of what Milan wrote. Your fingerprint isn't exactly the same,
whenever you scan it. Maybe you turn your finger slightly to one side or
the other while scanning, or move it at a different speed. It is the
business of biometrical systems to cope with that and use some kind of
fuzzy logic to identify not just 100% identical finger scans but those
who are sufficiently similar to allow positive recognition. (While it is
the business of cryptographic systems, on the other hand, to do exact
calculation and not to reveal the decrypted data to attackers guessing
only some pieces of the passphrase.)

Additionally the way things work requires, that you have to have a copy
of your finger data installed on the system to do the comparison. If you
use this data as a passphrase for your password safe, we are going round
in circles again.

In the case of the Thinkpad fingerprint scanner and thinkfinger there is
the additional fact that the comparison of the fingerprints is done by
the scanner itself, and not by the driver software. The driver provides
the scanner with the .thinkfinger.bir data and tells it to scan a finger
and do the comparison, and then it just returns yes or no. Of course you
could totally rewrite pam_thinkfinger to do the comparison itself and
use functionality like tf-tool --acquire for every authentication
process. But of course it would return slightly different data with
every scan - believe me, I've tested it - and so the problem mentioned
above would remain.

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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2009-01-02 Thread Justin Dugger
gnome-keyring stores your passwords on disk, encrypted with a single
passphrase.  You make the phrase on creation and re-enter it again later
to open the ring.  The additional challenge is that nobody should be
able to recover the data without also knowing the passphrase.  So the
datastore itself has to be imbued with mathematical properties related
to the passphrase, and the passphrase change (unless you also have the
old passphrase).

Fingerprint identification works by doing a fuzzy match of a given scan
to a registered print. These fuzzy match algorithms are even subject to
export controls (normally).  Any given scan will be different, as your
fingerprint changes over time.  Scars, wounds, warts, orientation etc
can affect the scan.  So the given scan can't be an encryption key,
because every scan is different and has far too few stable properties.

The registered print likely can't be a key because it's stored on disk
and we don't know the format etc. The format itself is encrypted to
prevent an attacker from crafting their own fingerprint based on the
registered print, so not a lot is known about it.

About the only way this could work is if the fingerprint device itself
had a secured datastore, working on the theory that it's much harder to
attack the chip itself than a regular storage device.  Place the
passphrase and a registered fingerprint in the datastore and only
release the passphrase when a matching print is offered.

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Re: [Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2009-01-02 Thread loke
Reisswolf:
Sorry to have upset you. But I think you missed something about the
encryption, and the fingerprint data, which indeed would be some kind of
hash or string. Then why can the fingerprint data itself not be a key,
or a hash calculated on the fingerprint basis? I mean make a public key
on the basis of the fingerprint data. Once the fingerprint data is
available, "which is acting the secret key", pam should be able to
decrypt the stored password.
Loke
On Fri, 2009-01-02 at 20:10 +, otzenpunk wrote:
> @loke:
> 
> NO, IT CAN'T!
> 
> Sorry, maybe I'm just too stupid to explain this in a comprehensible
> way.
> 
> Last try:
> 
> Authentication and encryption are two fundamental different things. You
> can't "unlock" an encrypted thing(tm) with a fingerprint. To decrypt an
> encrypted thing you need to know the secret, which was used to encrypt
> this thing. (Commonly known as passphrase.) This is not the place to
> teach the most trivial basics of cryptography, but you could read the
> last comment by Milan again to learn, why you can't use fingerprints for
> that.
> 
> If you would like to allow pam to do the decryption, you would have to
> provide pam with the secret, and if you don't want people having to
> enter this secret manually, then you'd have to save it on disk, which
> would be equivalent to writing your password with a big marker onto the
> frame of your monitor. (And no, you can't encrypt the passphrase itself
> without introducing another secret - hen and egg problem.)
> 
> So if you don't mind about effective encryption of your password safe,
> then use an empty passphrase for your Gnome keyring and go ahead. But
> please, people, stop filling this bug report over and over with this
> same crap. Thinkfinger can't open the keyring and most likely won't
> ever. At least unless it is discovered, that the hardware itself does
> contain some kind of password store.
> 
> Full stop.
> 
> *tagging this bug as invalid*
> 
> ** Changed in: thinkfinger (Ubuntu)
>Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2009-01-02 Thread otzenpunk
@loke:

NO, IT CAN'T!

Sorry, maybe I'm just too stupid to explain this in a comprehensible
way.

Last try:

Authentication and encryption are two fundamental different things. You
can't "unlock" an encrypted thing(tm) with a fingerprint. To decrypt an
encrypted thing you need to know the secret, which was used to encrypt
this thing. (Commonly known as passphrase.) This is not the place to
teach the most trivial basics of cryptography, but you could read the
last comment by Milan again to learn, why you can't use fingerprints for
that.

If you would like to allow pam to do the decryption, you would have to
provide pam with the secret, and if you don't want people having to
enter this secret manually, then you'd have to save it on disk, which
would be equivalent to writing your password with a big marker onto the
frame of your monitor. (And no, you can't encrypt the passphrase itself
without introducing another secret - hen and egg problem.)

So if you don't mind about effective encryption of your password safe,
then use an empty passphrase for your Gnome keyring and go ahead. But
please, people, stop filling this bug report over and over with this
same crap. Thinkfinger can't open the keyring and most likely won't
ever. At least unless it is discovered, that the hardware itself does
contain some kind of password store.

Full stop.

*tagging this bug as invalid*

** Changed in: thinkfinger (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2009-01-02 Thread loke
Sure putting password only as a barrier is not a security, but a
protection feature. But the passwords could also be encrypted, and be
unlockable with either of the keys, which is the text passwords, and the
finger swipe.

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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2008-11-23 Thread Milan
mannheim: As explained above by otzenpunk and J0rd, gnome-keyring has to
face a different problem than PAM. PAM can arbitrarily decide to allow a
user to log in, it is completely mastering this authorization process.
It is not the case of gnome-keyring, which stores the passwords in an
encrypted file on the disk. To decrypt you passwords, you need the
master password of the keyring, this is a technical/physical/absolute
requirement.

What would be needed is to replace the master password with something
you can get from fingerprints. But that's not easy, if even possible:
images are always different, and you would have to find a constant
feature of your fingerprint without being able to compare with precedent
images. Possibly a realm of investigation for future developments, but
certainly not a bug to fix!

So the only solution here can be to remove secure storage of your
passwords by setting an empty master password. Use at your own risk if
you lose your laptop! For now, I guess this bug must be closed.

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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2008-11-23 Thread mannheim
The bug here seems to be the inability of gnome-keyring to work together
with pam.

It seems that pam is configurable to allow various different "secrets"
to be used for tasks such as logging in. Thus, pam can be configured to
allow either a fingerprint or a password or both, as sufficient
verification for login. However, the gnome-keyring stands apart from
this: the only thing secret that will unlock the keyring is the password
for that keyring (at least as far as I understand).

The security (or lack of) of fingerprint readers here is not the point.
The same problem would apply to any other authentication method.

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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2008-11-17 Thread otzenpunk
> Ah. Been digging around and found some wonderful insight on this
issue.

That's essentially what I wrote. And I also wrote, that you could use a
null passphrase for your gnome keyring, if you don't mind storing your
passwords in an unencrypted, unsecure way because you want to save your
1 minute every week.

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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2008-11-17 Thread j0rd
Ah. Been digging around and found some wonderful insight on this issue.


I take issue with that -- the Thinkfinger package I've adopted from Debian 
works quite well for several tasks. The biggest problem is one of security. I 
think what you want is a fingerprint scan to unlock the GNOME keyring, and 
firefox and friends to play with that. Sadly, this is impossible to do securely 
-- the keyrings work by encrypting your various other passwords and data with a 
master password. Without that protection, your data is sitting on disk 
somewhere waiting to be read by mean broswer extensions etc in plain text. You 
can't use a fingerprint as a substitute for a password; the scan isn't 
identical between reads, the print itself changes over time, and you can't 
securely store a password on disk to unlock encrypted data on other parts of 
disk.


http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=419617&highlight=thinkfinger+keyring&page=2

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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2008-11-16 Thread j0rd
The fact that gnome-keyring doesn't support thinkfinger or the settings
in common-auth is actually a security weakness not strength...because if
I have my common-auth set to thinkfinger+password+standing-on-one-
foot+blindfolded, then keyring could simply be unlocked with the
password, which is a WEAKNESS, not a strength and a bug which should get
resolved.

I don't care about the security of data on my laptop. I don't have
"enemies" and the fact that I use linux will deter any stupid thief from
"stealing my data" and by data I mean web history because that's
essentially all I use this for. No nuclear codes on this puppy.

With that said, what I do care about is having to type in another
password to unlock my keyring after I login with thinkfinger. It's
really annoying and adds almost 5 seconds to each login. That's a total
of like 1 minute I could save each WEEK! What I would like is the
ability for keyring to unlock with the settings I have in my common-auth
file. Perhaps, I'm mistaken, but common auth stands for common
authentication and should cascade through to all my applications
including keyring.

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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2008-10-05 Thread otzenpunk
Of course everything less than full harddisk encryption is "security
theater", if you've got knowledgable enemies with unmonitored physical
access to your laptop.

But that was not my point. Everybody has to decide for himself, which
level of security is appropriate for him, and what is overkill, based on
his own perceived threat. I just wanted to express my opinion, that
people who do not want to use encryption to store their passwords could
easily use a null passphrase in gnome-keyring before they try to
configure/patch every single application not to use the keyring.

Additionally I would suggest to mark this bugreport as INVALID (or
WONTFIX), because thinkfinger is not capable to open the gnome-keyring
(or any other encrypted stuff) as a matter of principle.

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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2008-10-05 Thread Justin Dugger
The right way to fix this "securely" is to make the password and
fingerprints required, both of them. Then you can unlock the keyring,
log into WPA protected wifi, connect samba shares and so on.

Anything else is security theater.  The odds are pretty good, especially
on a tabletPC or laptop, that there's a recoverable fingerprint on the
LCD screen.  This is the fingerprint equivalent of the password on a
stickynote attached to the monitor, except you do it without even
trying.

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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2008-10-05 Thread otzenpunk
I think, placing the wireless passwords out of the keyring is not the
ideal solution, because the keyring is being used for other passwords as
well. (Like Samba shares or various instant messengers.) So just dealing
with network-manager decreases security but doesn't solve the problem at
all.

If you personally don't care about encrypted password storage, I think
you could set your gnome keyring master passphrase to an empty one. Of
course this will cause your whole keyring to be saved to disk
unencrypted.

I personally don't mind typing the keyring password once during login
and use thinkfinger for sudo, screensaver, etc.

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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2008-09-30 Thread Ciso
Ok, thank you.
I'll report how it works in Intrepid.

** Also affects: gnome-keyring-manager
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Also affects: gnome-keyring
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 276384] Re: Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

2008-09-30 Thread Justin Dugger
** Summary changed:

- Thingfinger dosen't unlock keyring
+ Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring

** Description changed:

- After a good configuration with this howto:
+ After a good configuration with this HowTo:
  
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_enable_the_fingerprint_reader_with_ThinkFinger#Ubuntu
- My fingerprint reader works good also to login, but if I login with my 
fingerprint, the keyring manager asking me to be unlocked to connect my wifi 
network.
- Everything ok if I login with my text password.
+ My fingerprint reader works to login, but if I login with my fingerprint, the 
keyring manager asks me to unlock the keyring to connect to my wifi network.
+ Everything's okay if I login with my text password.
  Ubuntu Hardy on Dell XPS M1330

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