Re: Keyring password
- From: Bradley Pursley <pursley001@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 02 May 2008 15:37:46 -0500
Konstantin Svist wrote:
Bradley Pursley wrote:Todd Zullinger wrote:Bradley Pursley wrote:Well, I tried all of that but it didn't make any difference. I still have to go through the keyring password prompt. Fortunately, it is only a nuisance but it would be nice to get rid of it.
Now I'd like to see if another annoying thing can be removed -
getting rid of the prompt for the keyring password. Since my
machines are not used publicly, I have no desktop security issues to
worry about and would like to know how I can keep it from prompting
me for it in the first place. Any ideas how to automate or remove
this?
It's possible to have a login keyring which is unlocked automatically
when you login. This requires you to set the keyring's passphrase to
the same passphrase as your login passphrase.
Bradley
To reduce the annoyance, set the keyring password to a single space - if nothing else, it's fast to enter and easy to remember...
Thanks, but turns out to be easier to remember if it is the same as the login password.
Bradley
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