Ubuntu :: 10.10 Gnome-keyring-d - Which Require To Reboot The PC To Clear ?

Dec 29, 2010

My computer keeps spawning new and massive numbers of "gnome-keyring-d" which require me to reboot the PC to clear.

What is happening? Why? And how do I stop it?

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I even created a new user account with a fresh home directory and it doesn't work. You run "ssh myname@mydomain.net" and it prompts you for the key passphrase in the terminal.

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When I connect to wireless networks -- even ones that are in the network manager -- it always asks me for a password.

Gwibber is crashing because it can't connect to the gnome keyring daemon.

And when I open the Passwords and Encryption Keys utility (on the Accessories menu), I get the error: "Couldn't communicate with key ring daemon."

I have verified that the daemon is starting up when I log in, that all of the appropriate keyring-related login items (certificate and key storage, secret service, & SSH key agent) are in place, and that the keyring works in other accounts on my machine. I have tried deleting my extant keyrings, but that has produced any success. And when I kill and restart the keyring daemon once I'm already logged in, the problem seems to abate.

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Here's my complete /etc/pam.d/lxdm file:

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Am I doing something wrong? Does something have to be done differently in LXDE?

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[1].I am successfully able to run them from the command line myself, but looking up the passwords from gnome-keyring fails when running from cron.

I came across a person calling svn with a cron job and authenticating via gnome-keyring

[2]. I've tried to adapt his solution, but I don't think I'm doing it right. I've made a comment on the blog author's post, but am still waiting to hear back.

Does anyone know how I'm supposed to incorporate the bash function from that author's post to give cron the correct environmental variables?

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but it doesn't seem to be accessible. Seahorse says: "Couldn't communicate with key ring daemon", and I never get asked to unlock my keyring on login (thus saved wireless keys are not available, for example). If I kill the gnome-keyring-daemon process and run it again from the command line, everything works. There are not messages in /var/log/messages from the keyring daemon, so i don't know what it is doing wrong.

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Jul 12, 2010

I have Ubuntu 10.04 configured to login with Kerberos (as in [url]). Everything works fine, except gnome-keyring-daemon:

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-If I login with a Kerberos user:

- The session startup is considerably slower.

- /var/log/auth.log says something like:

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- If I execute a program that needs the gnome-keyring (like Evolution), is desperately slow, and it says:

Code:

Message: secret service operation failed: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken.

- If I kill all gnome-keyring-daemon (killall gnome-keyring-daemon), start a new one (gnome-keyring-daemon), and restart the application that uses the gnome-keyring, it works fine, but it ask me for the password to unlock the keyring (I think that this is the normal behaviour if gnome-keyring-daemon did not start before).

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How to permanently disable the gnome-keyring-daemon.

I've seen posts where there was a work around to store passwords in clear text. That's not a real solution. I've seen posts where killing the process and removing ~/.gnome2/keyrings is a temporary solution until next time you log in or reboot machine. Removing the package, will force removal of the whole kitchen sink. That's too intrusive.

There must be a way to stop this thing from starting up, ever.

I tried commenting out the entries in the /etc/pam.d/* files that refer to "pam_gnome_keyring.so", and have also unchecked the 3 keyring related entries under System --> Preferences --> Startup Applications, which are affiliated with these 3 files:

But I still get this one process once I log into the console window:

There must be one more file somewhere that says, "hey when someone logs in and starts up gdm, start the gnome keyring daemon".

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On the other hand, XFCE, the desktop environment I use the most in that machine, has lost its ability to 'remember' passwords, which is a little painful in the long run.

I wouldn't want to just delete the keyrings because there are many stored already, and I want them back. Needless to say I have root access to the machine. Is it possible somehow as root (or as user) to fix that problem and restore both access to the stored passwords and the ability for Network Manager to remember them?

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I normally ssh-add my keys to the authentication agent, and then ssh to remote hosts without thinking too much about it. Recently, the ssh command has been hanging. Running with -vvv shows it stops at the point it should talk to gnome-keyring:

At that point it hangs and a ctrl-c will kill it.

The ssh-add command cannot connect to the ssh agent:

If I run to that ssh hang again, and this time grep ps for keyring:

I haven't had any gnome-keyring-prompt window appear on my desktop. Checking all workspaces, and using the Gnome 3 Overview screen to visually view open windows, doesn't show it. "kill -9 2101" returns the hung ssh attempt to the prompt immediately. Thinking about it, I don't believe I've had the Gnome 'enter your password to unlock your keyring' prompt once since installing F15.

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As I now have to reset SSH_AUTH_SOCK in every terminal I want to use the agent in.

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