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--- Comment #32 from f...@ffoxfire.33mail.com ---
to summarize: I cannot see a bug, but documentation is lacking imho.
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--- Comment #31 from f...@ffoxfire.33mail.com ---
even the seahorse GUI does not tell you in which file those passwds ares
stored. Why not? its important to know.
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--- Comment #30 from f...@ffoxfire.33mail.com ---
amazing, how nobody feels the need to document where the heck (i.e. file &
path) those darn passwords are being stored. or is it anywhere on
https://developer.gnome.org/gnome-keyring/stable/ch01.html
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--- Comment #29 from f...@ffoxfire.33mail.com ---
(In reply to Rolf Eike Beer from comment #23)
> That's why the KGpg documentation says
> nothing about it: it's a totally different program that is only a helper
> for gpg, so "far away" in the dependency
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--- Comment #28 from f...@ffoxfire.33mail.com ---
so to answer my own question: the password will not be stored, i.e. will be
stored nowhere.
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where is the password stored now? ( using pinentry-qt)
I guess enabling the option will silently be ignored.
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where is the password stored now? ( using pinentry-qt)
OK I removed package gcr and gnome-keyring. Now indeed pin
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more explanatory getpin-qt
a more explanatory getpin-qt tells the user what it wants and were the
password is
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--- Comment #24 from f...@ffoxfire.33mail.com ---
At least the wiki must reflect the accurate state of affairs, if it deserves to
be called 'wiki'. We're on it.
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--- Comment #23 from Rolf Eike Beer ---
I _think_ this is going on: KGpg runs gpg. Gpg starts a pinentry to ask for the
passphrase (gcr in your case). That offers to store the password in a keyring
(the gnome one I think). That's why the KGpg documentat
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--- Comment #22 from f...@ffoxfire.33mail.com ---
the root cause of the problem is clear: Linux has too few password-stores.
/etc/passwd , firefox has 2, KDEWALLET has x , gpg has 2+
that is not enough ! it is not confusing at all ! we need 5000 passw
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how not to program a GUI - keep the user in the dark about all
seemingly the only way to get rid of this problem
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--- Comment #20 from f...@ffoxfire.33mail.com ---
ah btw, deleting the keyring in ~/gpg/ altogether does not help. of course
not.
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--- Comment #19 from f...@ffoxfire.33mail.com ---
the problematic windows is
/usr/lib/gcr/gcr-prompter
from package gcr . documentation is pretty worthless, as was to be expected.
maybe some stuff in /etc/pam.d/ plays into it. who knows.
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password + passphrase - where and when has thepassword been set at all?
the lower "password" dialog is the big pr
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--- Comment #16 from f...@ffoxfire.33mail.com ---
so I thought. after the big ARCH update today, even gpg exhibits the problem.
so gpg and kgpg act the same way. both are buggy. how to set that keyring
password - Ubuntu suggests to delete the whole keyr
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--- Comment #14 from f...@ffoxfire.33mail.com ---
in fact, try this: do a symmetric file encrypt first ith Kleopatra - it will
work as expected, whether or not "save password" is used.
Then do the exact same thing with Kgpg and try "save password in ke
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(In reply to Rolf Eike Beer from comment #11)
> *** Bug 390699 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
in my other report it is ver< obvious how to reproduce the bug. maybe the
problem is us
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*** Bug 390699 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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--- Comment #10 from Rolf Eike Beer ---
Please send pictures of these dialogs, and use a user account with English
locale to make tracing easier.
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