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Re: [gcmd-dev] Re: GNOME authentication manager
From: |
Piotr Eljasiak |
Subject: |
Re: [gcmd-dev] Re: GNOME authentication manager |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Oct 2007 19:57:49 +0200 |
> Piotr:
> > I'm not sure if I grok your settings properly...
>
> I don't run any gnome session. i don't even log in via gmd.
> Just via plain old startx from textconsole. My 'xsession' file just executes
> wmaker.
> It's the coolest desktop i found so far :) See footnote pleading (*)
>
> Here's tonight's log in sections:
>
> I. session
>
> - Installed gdm and started a complete ordinary gnome session
> - g.k.d was launched by session-manager at session startup with no options,
> as user process, i'm sure it's the same when i do it manually
>
> II. ftp 2 remote server
>
> - Started gedit and tried to ftp to remote server -> always "could not find
> file" && no g.k.d popup
> - The same situation for accessing local ftp server (details below) at this
> point
>
> III. countercheck: console ftp
>
> - log in via terminal ftp worked; log out -> 'disconnected'
>
> - After that, suddenly all the previous gedit URI variations work, in gedit.
> I conclude the login 'lease' iss still active at remote server (is there no
> way to teminate it ?? must look up the rfc)
>
>
> IV. gnome keyring manager
>
> - launched gnome-keyring-manager -> immediately told me that there's no
> default keyring yet ! I created one. Still empty (no keys.)
>
> I wonder if that popup should have appeared earlier, when gedit accessed gkd.
> Or maybe that's not a bug but a feature = if you don't want to use keyring
> you simply never configure one and then remote URI work only if you log in
> via other means before ? Note that i tried also address@hidden URIs (w/o
> ftp://) and that didn't initiate a popup either.
>
> - gedit still opens files on remote server with no popup, and does not store
> a key in the keyring.
>
>
> V. ftp into local server
>
> - Tried to access my local proftpd -> voila, the first gkd popup -> filled in
> the form.
> - Afterwards, still "could not find file"
> Note the server is fully functional, the domain gandalf.lan is ok (etc/hosts)
> and configured in proftpd, and i can verify anything works via console ftp.
> - I also tried the short alias 'gandalf' and that popped up another gkd
> dialog, creating a seperate key.
> - After that still no access via gedit.
>
> The test files are world readable. I can open them in gedit directly from
> filesystem.
> I can do that ftp from commandline.
> In the auth log i can see lots of login /logout as that user and no login
> failure.
> gedit just can't find the file ! But the syntax examples i tried are ok, e.g.
> they work on the remote server (via gedit Ctrl+L)!
>
> In the xsession log i find some of these:
> "Oct 23 04:18:19 gandalf gnome-keyring-daemon[6925]: couldn't read 4 bytes
> from client" (nice message :P)
>
> i've no clue what to think about that.
>
> VI. gnome-commander
>
> - finally, i set up new connections in gcmd and tried them -> crash, no popup
>
> Immediately this message in the xsession log:
> Oct 23 05:21:56 gandalf gnome-keyring-daemon[6925]: couldn't read 4 bytes
> from client:
>
> And gcmd crashs as described in the first post.
>
> Debug log:
> No server selectedNo server selected[MM] Opening connection
> [MM] Opening FTP connection
> [MM] FTP: Connecting to ftp://www.bla.foo (obfuscated)
> (killed)
>
> Is it working for anybody else ??
Yes, it works for me ;o)
Michael - one more try, please:
Can you connect in gcmd to any public ftp repo (ftp.gnome.org,
usr=anononymous)? In this case gcmd won't call g.k.d. - so there
shouldn't be a crash here... (I hope ;o)
Piotr
- Re: [gcmd-dev] commandline bugs..., (continued)
- Re: [gcmd-dev] [NEW] Use of GNOME authentication manager for user's security credentials, Michael, 2007/10/18
- Re: [gcmd-dev] [NEW] Use of GNOME authentication manager for user's security credentials, Michael, 2007/10/18
- Re: [gcmd-dev] [NEW] Use of GNOME authentication manager for user's security credentials, Piotr Eljasiak, 2007/10/22
- [gcmd-dev] Re: GNOME authentication manager, Michael, 2007/10/23
- Re: [gcmd-dev] Re: GNOME authentication manager,
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- Re: [gcmd-dev] Re: GNOME authentication manager, Michael, 2007/10/23
- Re: [gcmd-dev] [NEW] Use of GNOME authentication manager for user's security credentials, Piotr Eljasiak, 2007/10/28
- Re: [gcmd-dev] [NEW] Use of GNOME authentication manager for user's security credentials, Michael, 2007/10/28
- Re: [gcmd-dev] [NEW] Use of GNOME authentication manager for user's security credentials, Piotr Eljasiak, 2007/10/29
- [gcmd-dev] gcmd website, Antono Vasiljev, 2007/10/29
- Re: [gcmd-dev] gcmd website, Michael, 2007/10/29
- Re: [gcmd-dev] gcmd website, Antono Vasiljev, 2007/10/29
- Re: [gcmd-dev] gcmd website, Michael, 2007/10/29
- Re: [gcmd-dev] gcmd website, Antono Vasiljev, 2007/10/30
- Re: [gcmd-dev] gcmd website, Magnus Stålnacke, 2007/10/29