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On 01/05/12 09:53, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:ru1812@gmail.com">ru1812@gmail.com</a> wrote:
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type="cite">seahorse works fine for me, deleting the keyrings
folder in .gnome2 works for awhile but the same old problem
returns ,the issue is that the keyring is not unlocking when you
login.<br>
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On , Benoit <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:frombenny@aliceadsl.fr"><frombenny@aliceadsl.fr></a> wrote:<br>
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> No Seahorse doesn't work.<br>
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> Just delete the content of the "keyrings" folder in ~/.gnome2
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> restart.<br>
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> It worked for me. The content had been refilled since but I
haven't<br>
> till now the keyring paraphrase anymore.<br>
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> Le 01/05/2012 06:30, Ru a écrit :<br>
> Do you mean the keyring paraphrase ? I had this<br>
> problem with password in Pidgin always asking me for the<br>
> Passphrase when ever I started it. To solve this problem I<br>
> installed seahorse password and encryption manager you can
find<br>
> it in the software center just search for seahorse <br>
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> When I use ssh with ubuntu, it asks me once for the ssh<br>
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You could make this work on any program without a password by
copying the client's public key (~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub or id_rsa.pub on
the client machine) and pasting it into ~/.ssh/authorised_keys on
the server machine. That way your connection is very secure without
having to enter a password on any program.<br>
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Joshua<br>
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