Bug#471122: seahorse force-loads ssh keys that are already loaded

Josselin Mouette joss at debian.org
Sat May 24 01:59:55 UTC 2008


Le samedi 24 mai 2008 à 02:58 +0300, Wouter Van Hemel a écrit :
> Hello,
> 
> I understand you might be very busy, but have you already had a chance to
> track down why this dialog pops up and requests to unlock already
> unlocked keys?

Actually this doesn’t come from seahorse but from gnome-keyring.
gnome-keyring-daemon completely replaces ssh-agent and as such will not
use the unlocking you’ve done in PAM. However, if you decide to store
the passphrase in the “login” keyring, it will be automatically unlocked
upon login as well.

Cheers,
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