okay, Basilio. ready to give some more information.

*) gnome-keyring version:

$ dpkg -l *'gnome-keyring'*|grep ^ii|awk '{print $2,$3}'
gnome-keyring 2.20-0ubuntu4
gnome-keyring-manager 2.20.0-0ubuntu2
libgnome-keyring0 2.20-0ubuntu4
libpam-gnome-keyring 2.20-0ubuntu4

(these should be the up-to-date gutsy versions)

*) the bug does not happen with a new user account. this lead me to think that 
my keyrings 
   got somehow corrupted, so I cleared 'em away by deleting ~/.gnome/keyrings/*.
   however, the daemon didn't prompt me to create a new default keyring when I 
entered 
   the wifi pwd. 
   then, I tried again the
$ killall gnome-keyring-daemon; gnome-keyring-daemon -d
  logged out the wifi and tried again. this time I was prompted for keyring 
creation.

*) what I think is that the first instance of gnome-keyring-daemon is somewhat 
flawed. 
    I logged out from X and logged back again, and still I was getting the same 
errors. 
    so, there should be something wrong with the way this first instance of the 
daemon is 
    spawned.

let me know if I can help further on.

michele

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Access denied to the keyring when opening Gnome Keyring Manager
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