Re: [qubes-users] Problem with NextCloud-Client App-VM (unable to login on 2nd boot)

2019-08-16 Thread sourcexorapprentice
*long day, missed the part where I blasted my old keyrings if step 3 fails: sudo rm -rf /home/user/.local/share/keyrings I had no saved passwords/keys but it was still an issue somehow, so this forced the new first-time keyring password prompt on AppVM reboot that I left blank. So apparently lib

Re: [qubes-users] Problem with NextCloud-Client App-VM (unable to login on 2nd boot)

2019-08-16 Thread sourcexorapprentice
libgnome-keyring, not just gnome-keyring. Various forums suggest an issue (is there though?) in Fedora where PAM and the gnome keyring do not play nice together and an additional theory that the Fedora keyring is just not making Nextcloud entries due to some bug. My current solution: 1. Boot

Re: [qubes-users] Problem with NextCloud-Client App-VM (unable to login on 2nd boot)

2019-08-16 Thread 799
Hello, On Fri, 16 Aug 2019 at 11:22, Stefan Leibfarth wrote: > [...] > I'd guess it's not directly Qubes related, maybe this problem: > > https://help.nextcloud.com/t/nextcloud-client-asks-for-password-every-time-it-starts/28591/3 > I tried nearly everything from this forum post, I also tried t

Re: [qubes-users] Problem with NextCloud-Client App-VM (unable to login on 2nd boot)

2019-08-16 Thread Stefan Leibfarth
Hello, Am 15.08.2019 um 00:03 schrieb one7two99: > I want to use a dedicated AppVM to sync data to a private NextCloud-Server. [...] > Can someone explain why I the login/sync fails after rebooting the AppVM? > > This are the steps to build a NextCloud-Client-Template and an AppVM > based on th

Re: [qubes-users] Problem with NextCloud-Client App-VM (unable to login on 2nd boot)

2019-08-15 Thread *Null* **
oh I am dumb, perhaps try logging in with your template vm, do the key exchange, and then shut it down. It may stick into the appvm? On Thursday, August 15, 2019 at 11:15:46 AM UTC-7, 799 wrote: > > Hello, > > *Null* ** > schrieb am Do., 15. Aug. > 2019, 19:12: > >> OCC commands: >> >> >> https:

Re: [qubes-users] Problem with NextCloud-Client App-VM (unable to login on 2nd boot)

2019-08-15 Thread 799
Hello, *Null* ** schrieb am Do., 15. Aug. 2019, 19:12: > OCC commands: > > > https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/16/admin_manual/configuration_server/occ_command.html#user-commands-label > (...) Now I understand what you've meant, regarding the movement of directories. This was related to runni

Re: [qubes-users] Problem with NextCloud-Client App-VM (unable to login on 2nd boot)

2019-08-15 Thread *Null* **
Oh yeah /home is saved too... I thought just /rw. It is advised on the nextcloud hardening guide to not keep it in the default location and on my setup I had to move it anyways because of how the machine is set up. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "q

Re: [qubes-users] Problem with NextCloud-Client App-VM (unable to login on 2nd boot)

2019-08-15 Thread *Null* **
OCC commands: https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/16/admin_manual/configuration_server/occ_command.html#user-commands-label In qubes you have to specify the file path to occ(in the docs it lets you call occ by itself). So for a typical fedora/apache/nc install in the template you would enter: Sud

Re: [qubes-users] Problem with NextCloud-Client App-VM (unable to login on 2nd boot)

2019-08-15 Thread 799
Hello, *Null* ** schrieb am Do., 15. Aug. 2019, 14:46: > Sorry my initial reply was the wrong answer. > > To set up a login that is persistant you need to do it in the template > with the occ commands. Any user made in the appvm will not survive a reboot. > What exactly is meant by "occ command