This seems to still be an issue: and it's a serious issue when a semi
public computer is involved, as those using the computer won't know the
password.
It is also a problem to train users to enter their password when a
prompt box comes up: that's just ripe for abuse.
See also:
http://askubuntu.co
That was nonsense, what I said about Tor. It's not Tor at all.
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Title:
gnome-keyring mysteriously asks for keyring password on startup
To manage
The problem appears to be the Tor network. The keyring does not perk up
when not connected to the Tor network.
This is still a problem because Tor network users have it connected
routinely. The software updater also checks in routinely. The keyring
problem will therefore occur routinely.
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Further info.
The keyring password request started appearing after I opened a Software
Centre account. It seems to appear when the Software Updater runs.
This might suggest - in relation to kwill's question - that the problem
is related to different passwords.
The Software Centre asks for a new
Please see this related report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-power-
manager/+bug/1193595
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Title:
gnome-keyring mysteriously as
This problem has arisen periodically for years. It has just arisen again
on my computer. I've been running Xubuntu 13.04 since April. It just now
started to ask me for a keyring password.
It says (and apologies - I shall have to report the precise message at
next startup) - it says something like
Sure, let's just type in our password in any misterious popup we get. Hello
Windows users!
I don't have auto-login, I don't have wireless, and I sure didn't ask it to
remember any passwords of mine.
It's for security, so it's supposed to act secure and be very clear about
what's going on!
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I am logging in with a password (i.e. not auto-login) and after about 10
seconds this keyring dialog pops up. Wireless is already working by
this time, and continues to work even if you cancel the dialog.
I have tried in Passwords & Keys setting both default and login
passwords to the same, but t
Low priority? Why?
This bug is really annoying and cumbersome, it affects a lot of people,
please, please have a look at this.
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Title:
gnome-keyr
** Changed in: gnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
gnome-keyring mysteriously asks for keyring password on startup
To
I have a single keyring, labeled "Passwords: login". I do have auto-
login set, and I would get asked two or sometimes three times for my
password on login, every time.
As suggested elsewhere, I changed the password on that keyring to
nothing. That worked; I was no longer asked at startup. Then
I think there needs to be more clarification about this bug.
1. For some people it occurs when they log in with a password - this is
clearly wrong. (Could it be that your account password and keyring
password don't match?) This is in the original bug report.
2. For others it occurs when they auto
My Gnome keyring asks for the password twice. This started when
upgrading from Lucid 10.04 to Maverick 10.10. Upon upgrading from Karmic
to Lucid, the keyring would pop-up once upon startup or logoff/login,
now I receive 2 pop-up boxes requesting a password upon a startup or
logoff/login.
I utiliz
There are three bugs here:
- Keyring is not unlocked when user logs in with password.
- Keyring steals focus with always on top dialog (frustrating when you are in
the middle of typing something)
- Keyring doesn't provide information about what application is requiring the
keyring. This should b
I have the same problem after some update i have done to lucid
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This bug shouldn't be marked as low importance. This is an usability
issue that impacts the very first impression of ubuntu.
As an example, I installed Ubuntu in a netbook for my parents.
Because they value simplicity, I made the netbook login automatically,
opening the web browser and skype imme
** Changed in: gnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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I also just upgraded from Karmic to Lucid. I am using automatic login
and before the upgrade I didn't need to enter my keyring password. Now
it does ask me for it but I can't tell what application needs access. I
have no problem minimizing the window and using my network connection
without unlockin
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