Re: [systemd-devel] systemd-ask-password and kernel keyring

2018-11-14 Thread Ryan Gonzalez
What would a patch look like? A --user that instead saves it to the user's active secret service? -- Ryan (ライアン) Yoko Shimomura, ryo (supercell/EGOIST), Hiroyuki Sawano >> everyone else https://refi64.com/ On Wed, Nov 14, 2018, 9:44 AM Lennart Poettering On Mi, 14.11.18 11:38, Sietse van Zanen (

Re: [systemd-devel] systemd-ask-password and kernel keyring

2018-11-14 Thread Lennart Poettering
On Mi, 14.11.18 11:38, Sietse van Zanen (sie...@wizdom.nu) wrote: > According to man: > >--keyname= >Configure a kernel keyring key name to use as cache for the > password. If set, then the tool will try to push any collected passwords into > the >kernel keyring

[systemd-devel] systemd-ask-password and kernel keyring

2018-11-14 Thread Sietse van Zanen
According to man: --keyname= Configure a kernel keyring key name to use as cache for the password. If set, then the tool will try to push any collected passwords into the kernel keyring of the root user Why only for user root and not the user running systemd-ask-p