There is a problem with gnome-keyring-daemon in gnome-2.30: every time I try to mount a remote shared directory I'm prompted with the "standard" login dialog, as if the keyring weren't available. Launching seahorse from the command line yelds a "couldn't get default keyring name", and it shows no saved passwords. A bit of googling led me here http://www.mail-archive.com/universe-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com/msg189491.html where they say that the reason could be that gnome-keyring daemon gets started before dbus-session: it looks like they're right, because restarting gnome-keyring-daemon brings back the old, correct behaviour. I still haven't been able to find a related bug upstream. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Try to open up e.g. a remote SMB share, and notice the login dialog 2. killall gnome-keyring-daemon 3. gnome-keyring-daemon 4. Open up the same remote share and see the correct dialog
(In reply to comment #0) > There is a problem with gnome-keyring-daemon in gnome-2.30: every time I try to > mount a remote shared directory I'm prompted with the "standard" login dialog, > as if the keyring weren't available. Launching seahorse from the command line > yelds a "couldn't get default keyring name", and it shows no saved passwords. > > A bit of googling led me here > http://www.mail-archive.com/universe-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com/msg189491.html where > they say that the reason could be that gnome-keyring daemon gets started before > dbus-session: it looks like they're right, because restarting > gnome-keyring-daemon brings back the old, correct behaviour. > > I still haven't been able to find a related bug upstream. > > Reproducible: Always > > Steps to Reproduce: > 1. Try to open up e.g. a remote SMB share, and notice the login dialog > 2. killall gnome-keyring-daemon > 3. gnome-keyring-daemon > 4. Open up the same remote share and see the correct dialog > Same error here. Sometimes I need to run a root-terminal,and type my passwd,I always choose the "save it" option,because when I run the root-terminal next time,I don't need to type the passwd again. It looks like gnome-keyring-daemon cannot save my passwd when I login first time. but when I logout and login again,everythins is OK. anyonne give a hand?
I'm having the same issue here. Any news on this?
I created a new user to test the issue with it, same effect.
Gnome-keyring-2.30.1-r1 works fine.
Closing then Thanks a lot for feedback :-D (overlay 2.30 version should go away soon)