First of all, you cutted out my first question. I think that typing password over and over each time is not what people using finger reader really want.
2009/6/7 Josselin Mouette <[email protected]>: > Where in the world would you store that key? Maybe /etc/security like cracklib does for storing used passwords or directly in /etc/ like pam-opie module does for storing temporary passwords /etc/opiekeys > WTF? Using password is just ignoring existence of other kinds of authentication methods that are present or can be implemented in future. > Making gnome-keyring work with some other authentication modules is not > stupid. Making it work with all of them is. I did not write its stupid, I wrote its not stupid to suggest other solutions that fix problem. Yes it should be possible to use gnome-keyring with all pam modules by just making it aware of that there might be something else then password that can be used for login to system. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

