> > > > Not quite. We always talk to the default keyring, whatever it happens > > to be labeled. Default keyring is a separate setting from the keyring > > label. > > > > Nowadays the default keyring is usually labeled 'login' so you get the > > PAM login integration I mentioned earlier. > > Maybe that's a clue. I logged out and in again, and ran Seahorse without > starting Evo. I see two keyrings, labelled 'login' and 'default'. I > could look inside the 'login' keyring, but had to present a password to > look in 'default'. Once I did that, Evo started without asking for > anything. > > So should I just zap the 'default' keyring? It dates from 2007 and the > 'login' one from 2008, so I've long forgotten why I set up two in the > first place. > I suppose it depends on which one contains your passwords!
I too have two keyrings - 'login' and 'default' - all my passwords are in 'default' and I get asked for a password every time I start up Gnome - so I thought I would do a bit of reading ... It appears that unfortunately the PAM Gnome-Keyring integration will only unlock the 'login' keyring - what is supposed to happen is that when any other keyring is unlocked there should be a tick box saying "Automatically unlock this on login" and then the password to this keyring is stored in the login keyring and automatically used when the keyring is needed in future. Needless to say, this doesn't happen for me. P. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
