Bug#471122: seahorse force-loads ssh keys that are already loaded

Josselin Mouette joss at debian.org
Wed May 28 01:12:37 UTC 2008


Le samedi 24 mai 2008 à 06:30 +0300, Wouter Van Hemel a écrit :
> How does that work? Do I have to type the password seperately upon login,
> does gnome-keyring link to GDM/PAM, or does it store the password on disk?
> 
> Perhaps there's a gnome-keyring PAM module being planned?

This is indeed done with a specific PAM module.

The data is stored in a file encrypted with AES128 using the login
password.

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