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Status: Unknown => New
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Title:
keyring cannot be unlocked if used fingerprint to log
Same here
Description:Pop!_OS 20.04 LTS
Release:20.04
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Title:
keyring cannot be unlocked if used fingerprin
Same issue with Dell Xps fingerprint 15 9510
Description:Ubuntu 21.10
Release:21.10
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Title:
keyring cannot
Same here on the fresh install
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
Release:20.04
In my case, I also enabled fingerprint for sudo with `pam-auth-update`
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Same bug since yesterday's update ...
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Title:
keyring cannot be unlocked if used fingerprint to login gnome session
To
I was about to submit this same bug... I can confirm that every time you
login to your gnome session with a fingerprint you can't unlock your
login keyring.
It seems that the prompt asking for the password fails to appear.
For example, opening seahorse and clicking "unlock" has no effect (the butt
@Marco, there is also a bug there which isn't a wishlist, the keyring in
that case should prompt for a password like it does when using autologin
The first log has that error though
'NetworkManager[958]: [1588178035.3236] agent-manager:
agent[8102b0d78d474c3c,:1.238/org.gnome.Shell.NetworkAgent
We've been looking this a bit with security team, the outcome is:
1. Gnome-keyring needs a password to unlock and it matches the login one by
default,
so it only unlocks in such case
2. It's not too bad from a security POV to actually require a proper password
to unlock
all the secrets
Thanks
@Marco, could you see if you get that issue as well since you have a
working fingerprint config
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This is the correct screencast.
** Attachment added: "Screencast from Thursday, April 30, 2020 04:27:12 PM
HKT.webm"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-keyring/+bug/1875845/+attachment/5363909/+files/Screencast%20from%20Thursday%2C%20April%2030%2C%202020%2004%3A27%3A12%20PM%20HK
Attached is the output of `journalctl -f` for the above screencast
action.
Like I said in the 1st post, I discovered the issue because of using
remmina to launch remote desktop. This is the message I got in terminal:
❯ remmina
Remmina plugin glibsecret (type=Secret) has registered but not yet
in
The issue is 100% reproducible on my system when I use fingerprint
unlock.
Attached is a screencast of the bug that I tried to click "unlock" in
"Passwords and Keys".
** Attachment added: "Screencast from Thursday, April 30, 2020 04:27:56 PM
HKT.webm"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sourc
It's a bit unclear, do you mean you can't reproduce the issue anymore?
If you still see the issue could you do
$ journalctl -f
trigger the bug and copy the output that was added to the journal log
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I did click the unlock button in the "Passwords and Keys" as thats where I
expect can see stored passwords.
No other prompt was shown. The fingerprint unlock went smooth and I didn't
see any prompt.
On Thu, 30 Apr 2020, 3:01 pm Sebastien Bacher,
wrote:
> Thank you for the details. Did you try
Thank you for the details. Did you try clicking an 'unlock' button in
the session from the log?
The login has
gnome-shell[2812]: keyringPrompt: Failed to show modal dialog. Dismissing
prompt request
Do you get any other prompt when login in, like to connect to your
router or something?
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Attached is 'journalctl -b 0' log.
I boot up my laptop, seeing the GDM then selected my user and swipe my
fingerprint to login.
After seeing the desktop, I launched "Passwords and Keys" to try to unlock it.
But it failed.
I performed the swipe finger to unlock around "Apr 30 00:33:xx".
** Atta
Thank you for your bug report. Can you reproduce the issue every time
you log with fingerprint? Could you try again and if you hit the problem
attach your 'journalctl -b 0' log and specify the time where you hit the
problem?
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