** Description changed: 1) Mount a (bunch of) LUKS encrypted 'devices' in Nautilus or Nemo. 2) In the password dialogs, choose to "Remember the password forever" 3) Open seahorse 4) All added keys are nameless and indistinguishable. 5) Show the properties of such a key, and notice how the "description" is also empty. 6) With python-gnomekeyring, the discription is not empty, rather something like: - "Unlock password for: username@hostname" - 7) Add a description and close seahorse. - 8) Open seahorse, and notice how the description is still empty. + "Encryption passphrase for Seagate SG35623563VER112 (2.0 TB Hard Disk)" + 7) Add a description, close, and re-open properties. + 8) Notice how the description is still empty. 9) With python-gnomekeyring, the description has changed to whatever you changed it to. Seahorse 3.6.2 here. Python example: -------------------------- #!/usr/bin/env python import gnomekeyring as gk keyring = 'login' keyItems = gk.list_item_ids_sync(keyring) for keyItem in keyItems: - key = gk.item_get_info_sync(keyring, keyItem) - # Just for testing - if key.get_secret() == 'your_password': - print "Key ID:", key - print "\tDescription:", key.get_display_name() - print "\tPassword :", key.get_secret() + key = gk.item_get_info_sync(keyring, keyItem) + # Just for testing + if key.get_secret() == 'your_password': + print "Key ID:", key + print "\tDescription:", key.get_display_name() + print "\tPassword :", key.get_secret()
** Description changed: 1) Mount a (bunch of) LUKS encrypted 'devices' in Nautilus or Nemo. 2) In the password dialogs, choose to "Remember the password forever" - 3) Open seahorse - 4) All added keys are nameless and indistinguishable. - 5) Show the properties of such a key, and notice how the "description" is also empty. + 3) Open Seahorse (listed as "Passwords and Keys" in the Shell or Cinnamon) + 4) All added keys are nameless and indistinguishable. :( x1 + 5) Show the properties of such a key, and notice how the "description" is also empty. :( x2 6) With python-gnomekeyring, the discription is not empty, rather something like: "Encryption passphrase for Seagate SG35623563VER112 (2.0 TB Hard Disk)" - 7) Add a description, close, and re-open properties. - 8) Notice how the description is still empty. - 9) With python-gnomekeyring, the description has changed to whatever you changed it to. + 7) Add a description in the Seahorse properties, close, and re-open properties. + 8) Notice how the description is still empty. :( x3 + 9) With python-gnomekeyring, you can see the actual description has changed to whatever you changed it to. Seahorse 3.6.2 here. Python example: -------------------------- #!/usr/bin/env python import gnomekeyring as gk keyring = 'login' keyItems = gk.list_item_ids_sync(keyring) for keyItem in keyItems: key = gk.item_get_info_sync(keyring, keyItem) # Just for testing if key.get_secret() == 'your_password': print "Key ID:", key print "\tDescription:", key.get_display_name() print "\tPassword :", key.get_secret() -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to seahorse in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1144703 Title: Seahorse does not show name or description of gvfs keys To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/seahorse/+bug/1144703/+subscriptions -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs