Ok, with seahorse you can actually rename the key, but it's original
name is not "Unnamed" it is "Secure Shell Key".
** Changed in: gnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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** Description changed:
Hello,
Whenever I try to ssh into a server for the first time, a GUI popup asks
for the key password:
"An application wants access to the private key "Unnamed", but it is
locked:"
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+ 2340 ?SLl0:00 /usr/bin/gnome-keyr
Public bug reported:
Hello,
Whenever I try to ssh into a server for the first time, a GUI popup asks
for the key password:
"An application wants access to the private key "Unnamed", but it is
locked:"
I can then enter my password, but I have to guess which key it is:
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