fixed in later version
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Title:
[network-admin] No "no encypti
The key can be played anywhere you want as long as it's in line with the
config, the important part is the public and private key are both
there.
-Original Message-
From: "jchronakis"
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To: m...@projecthugo.co.uk
Received: 23-Nov-2010 21:32:11 +
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Check the notes, and it will explain the fix, it's actually not a bug,
but a change in behaviour, took me a while to get to the bottom of it.
Matt
On 22/11/10 15:39, Vincent Ladeuil wrote:
> Just bitten again while setting up a new maverick host (found the bug #
> in my setup notes :-/)
>
> Sho
this bug is now resolved and closed.
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ssh-askpass-gnome doesn't prompt for password in any release post ubuntu 8.10
32/64bit
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/578035
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after a very short and helpful conversation with the gnome-keyring
developers this problem is now resolved.
The problem is that the way gnome-keyring checks for public/private keys
has changed.
The old process used to check for ~/.ssh/id_?sa
now it checks for a matching public key in a *.pub for
while I chase this up with gnome (dissapointed, I'd have expected the
ubuntu package maintainer to push this upstream to the correct teams, if
I had wanted the answer contact the gnome developers - I'd have done it
myself) could this bug please get added to Maverick also.
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While this input is valid and appreciated, I'm not sure how gnome-
keyring-prompt/gnome-keyring knows if this is a new key, or an old key.
I'm using a DSA key, what is in this key file that is suggesting to
gnome it's an old key ?
I'm asking this as my keys are populated a lot around the place so
sorry env looks like this
SSH_AGENT_PID=1733
SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/tmp/keyring-q5qKgb/socket.ssh
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ssh-add does work either as a work around.
env from a failing 9.10 box looks like this
ma...@lore:~$ env | grep ssh
SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/tmp/keyring-q5qKgb/socket.ssh
Just to be clear as the additional bug appears to have been deleted this bug
effects anything post 8.10, that's 9.04 and 9.10 I am ye
why has this bug's status been changed from confirmed to incomplete ?
** Changed in: gnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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that's where my public key is and has always been
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I will update this later on as I don't have access to exactly the same
hardware today.
I will confirm this on 9.10 64bit as that is what the laptop in question
currently has installed, that said, if you would like me to confirm this
on 9.10 32bit or 9.04 32/64bit Id be happy to do so, is the outpu
I'm an ubuntu member, but I think you where trying to say someone on the
development team.
As you can see from the earlier bug, bug #375341 it was confirmed and multiple
people had the problem.
I fully understand how hard it is to fix something that you can't replicate,
and I'm not expecting an
no - the bug is logged to ubuntu, it is up to ubuntu to work with
upstream to resolve the issue.
This issue is not present in other distros, such as fedora and is
working in ubuntu 8.04 and 8.10, on the same hardware.
I'd expect ubuntu to work with the upstream developers to fix this if
upstream
it doesn't appear to happen for everyone (see the old bug details) but
it's on a clean install each time of testing and it got confirmed on the
last bug report, I can only assume it's still genuine in 9.10 also.
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what are you talking about "the agent works fine there" where ???
The bug that this is a duplicate/re-production of has been confirmed - this is
the same situation just on the later distribution.
There is a confirmed bug. It has been noticed before - in the earlier
bug, I'm reporting the bug is
I should point out the admin tool I'm using is Network Manager applet
0.7.996
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Password box greyed out connecting to a hidden wirless network
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I am using the Intel 3945 network card on a Dell lattitude D630 laptop.
c:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG
[Golan] Network Connection (rev 02)
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** Attachment added: "showing that the wirless network is setup correctly."
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
Connecting to a hidden SSID network can take a long time in Ubuntu 9.10 and
sometimes even fail.
I have configued the hidden SSID network in the gnome-network-admin tool, and
when it does auto connect it works fine, however if it doe
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
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Binary package hint: gnome-keyring
This is a duplicate bug for bug #375341 which was 9.04 specific.
This bug is now relevant to 9.10. Exactly the same hardware and conditions.
SUMMARY
On previous release ubuntu 8.04/ubuntu 8.10 when using ssh to connect to remote
hosts with
This bug has now been marked confirmed.
For the record I have confirmed this on 3 separate x86 and x86_64
hardware platforms,
3 clean 9.04 install both updated and from cd install,
one x86 and 86_64 on each platform.
Problem occurs on all 3 machines in all configurations
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so on connect ssh-agent is launching a graphical ssh-askpass session for
you, interesting.
My 9.04 laptop is a clean install on the same machine as the working 8.10 /
8.04 configuration.
what information would you like provided to futher aid this bug ?
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Sorry - I'll rephrase that
I don't understand your comment "not confirming the issue there"
Are you saying that gnome-ssh-askpass (ssh-askpass_) should work as it
has done in 8.04/8.10 in 9.04 also ?
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sorry - what do you mean "not confirming the issue there"
Do you have confirmation of someone using the ssh agent in the manner
described in the bug ?
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On previous release ubuntu 8.04/ubuntu 8.10 when using ssh to connect to
remote hosts with ssh private keys from within the gnome environment,
the ssh-askpass (gnome-ssh-askpass renamed) is launched to prompt for
the pass phrase for the keys
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I can't see what this bug report is actually reporting as a bug
Do you actually mean that as you open a gnome termainal it fires off to
do an ssh connetion to a remote server on its own ?
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just after I opened a new window; ssh connection to remote server with key
passphrase reqest
https://bug
This bug has been fixed by using the following process.
Go to: System -> Administration -> Login Window
On the Local tab under "Menu Bar" the option "Show Actions menu" has to
be enabled.
this resolves the issue on both the shutdown button screen and on the
login/gdm screen.
However this is a fi
Any request for additional information, access to the laptop or anything
from the ubuntu desktop team.
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Missing Shutdown and Reboot buttons from gnome "power" button
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Please keep this bug report free or random clutter
1.) this bug is reported on Ubuntu x86 6.06 fully patched
2.) I do not have installed any graphical enchancments such as beryl/compiz/xgl
You report references Edgy, Fesity which is beta software and Beryl.
Totally different senario
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Hi
I agree this is likey coming from a configuration, however gdm appears
to be configured to enable the correct settings, I've swapped gtk and
gdm themes to see if they make a difference. I agree this is a low
priority but if this does turn out to be a bug perhaps say with a
downloaded update the
Hi,
certainly
# Reboot, Halt and suspend commands, you can add different commands separated
# by a semicolon. GDM will use the first one it can find.
RebootCommand=/sbin/shutdown -r now "Rebooted from gdm menu."
HaltCommand=/sbin/shutdown -h now "Halted from gdm menu."
SuspendCommand=/usr/sbin/p
Hi,
Yes I am using GDM, I have not changed the GDM config myself, but I
believe something has ( I can only assume the application of a theme as
I have lost my shutdown buttons from gdm also)
Here is a prudent portion of my gdm config
# The Actions menu (formerly system menu) is shown in the gree
thank you, I searched the packages and couldn't find it myself.
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Using ubuntu 6.06 on an MSI S260 laptop.
when pressing the "power" button on the top right hand side of the top gnome
pannel, the screen greys out and a new menu of log out, lock screen, switch
user along the top and shutdown, hibernate, reboot along the bottom.
At some poi
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