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Status: Unknown => New
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Title:
keyring cannot be unlocked if used fingerprint to
Same here
Description:Pop!_OS 20.04 LTS
Release:20.04
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Title:
keyring cannot be unlocked if used
Same issue with Dell Xps fingerprint 15 9510
Description:Ubuntu 21.10
Release:21.10
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Title:
keyring cannot
Same here on the fresh install
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
Release:20.04
In my case, I also enabled fingerprint for sudo with `pam-auth-update`
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Same bug since yesterday's update ...
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Title:
keyring cannot be unlocked if used fingerprint to login gnome session
To
I was about to submit this same bug... I can confirm that every time you
login to your gnome session with a fingerprint you can't unlock your
login keyring.
It seems that the prompt asking for the password fails to appear.
For example, opening seahorse and clicking "unlock" has no effect (the
@Marco, there is also a bug there which isn't a wishlist, the keyring in
that case should prompt for a password like it does when using autologin
The first log has that error though
'NetworkManager[958]: [1588178035.3236] agent-manager:
We've been looking this a bit with security team, the outcome is:
1. Gnome-keyring needs a password to unlock and it matches the login one by
default,
so it only unlocks in such case
2. It's not too bad from a security POV to actually require a proper password
to unlock
all the
Thanks
@Marco, could you see if you get that issue as well since you have a
working fingerprint config
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Status: Incomplete => New
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This is the correct screencast.
** Attachment added: "Screencast from Thursday, April 30, 2020 04:27:12 PM
HKT.webm"
Attached is the output of `journalctl -f` for the above screencast
action.
Like I said in the 1st post, I discovered the issue because of using
remmina to launch remote desktop. This is the message I got in terminal:
❯ remmina
Remmina plugin glibsecret (type=Secret) has registered but not yet
The issue is 100% reproducible on my system when I use fingerprint
unlock.
Attached is a screencast of the bug that I tried to click "unlock" in
"Passwords and Keys".
** Attachment added: "Screencast from Thursday, April 30, 2020 04:27:56 PM
HKT.webm"
It's a bit unclear, do you mean you can't reproduce the issue anymore?
If you still see the issue could you do
$ journalctl -f
trigger the bug and copy the output that was added to the journal log
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I did click the unlock button in the "Passwords and Keys" as thats where I
expect can see stored passwords.
No other prompt was shown. The fingerprint unlock went smooth and I didn't
see any prompt.
On Thu, 30 Apr 2020, 3:01 pm Sebastien Bacher,
wrote:
> Thank you for the details. Did you try
Thank you for the details. Did you try clicking an 'unlock' button in
the session from the log?
The login has
gnome-shell[2812]: keyringPrompt: Failed to show modal dialog. Dismissing
prompt request
Do you get any other prompt when login in, like to connect to your
router or something?
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Attached is 'journalctl -b 0' log.
I boot up my laptop, seeing the GDM then selected my user and swipe my
fingerprint to login.
After seeing the desktop, I launched "Passwords and Keys" to try to unlock it.
But it failed.
I performed the swipe finger to unlock around "Apr 30 00:33:xx".
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Thank you for your bug report. Can you reproduce the issue every time
you log with fingerprint? Could you try again and if you hit the problem
attach your 'journalctl -b 0' log and specify the time where you hit the
problem?
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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