Ubuntu Networking :: Application NM Applet Wants To Access Keyring
Jan 4, 2010
I just got a brand new usb wireless adapter. Plugged it in, picked it up but then a window came up and said "The application nm-applet wants to access the keyring. Please enter password." I entered my password, the window goes away for about 1 second, then comes back up again. With my old usb wireless adapter, it never did this.
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Dec 30, 2010
some weeks ago, I started getting the prompt from the keyring manager after each login:Enter password for keyring 'Default' to unlock.An application wants access to the keyring 'Default', but it is locked.I don't know what I could have changed, but this is getting pretty annoying. I know that it is not the network-manager, it is configured for "all users" and my Wifi is working even when I cancel the dialog. In fact, canceling the dialog seems to have no effect at all.
Is there any way to find out which application might be trying to access the keyring (and to stop it from doing so)? I already tried disabling some of the startup applications (which seem to be all default anyway) but that didn't help.Please note that I do NOT want to set an empty password for the keyring because I think protecting it is a good thing. I just want to be prompted for the password only when I use it.
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May 2, 2010
Is there a way to identify exactly what application is asking for keyring access at the given time? I get this query every boot and it's getting annoying. The annoyance is there, but more importantly and from a personal security standpoint on desktop systems, it's pretty bad that it doesn't say what application want's the access.
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Aug 19, 2011
On startup, I get two notifications that an application is requesting access to my default keyring. the problem is that I have no idea which applications are doing this. Is there any way to see what's making the request?
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Mar 29, 2010
I have an issue with my wireless. I installed Ubuntu Karmic at the beginning of February and have had it connected via an Ethernet cable and everything worked. I am now trying to access the internet using the laptop's wireless the "Wireless Network Authentication Required" window appears where I add my password for the network, then another window appears called "Unlock Keyring" where it says that the network manager applet requires the default keyring.
I put in my Ubuntu password (login and sudo one) and nothing happens, the window just appears again.
Is my default keyring different from my password, and how do I find out what it is/change it
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Apr 11, 2009
I have a FC10 installation with GNOME and NetworkManager and a wireless card. Everything works ok. However, when I try and setup gdm to do autologon I get the NetworkManager applet asking for the password for the gnome-keyring to get the wireless details. Since I want to use this machine as a sever this is unacceptable as I won't be around to type in the password. I tried the solution at [URL] but this does not work. I still get the password being requested and the keyring password is the same as the logon password. Can anyone say if there is a workaround that works to get the NetworkManager to be able to read the gnome keyring without having to prompt me for it.
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Jul 9, 2011
This "An Application wants access to the keyring "default", but it is locked. Goes on and I've a few question about the procedure.
The first is how do I determine WHAT application wants access. Seems to me that I need to know what is going on with programs trying to log in.
If I knew what program is needing access, I could determine if I wanted to provide permanent, temporary, or no access.
How can I determine what is happening at startup.
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Aug 25, 2010
I have 2 LANs in my network. They are:
LAN 1: 192.168.0.0
LAN 2: 192.168.1.0
Both LANs, communicate with each other. And both have an application server. In LAN1, I can access the web server, internal and external. At LAN2, only works on the internal network.The rule that I'm using is as follows: iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp -d my_ip --dport 80 -j DNAT --to 192.168.1.254:80
This rule works for LAN1, but not for LAN2. Anyone know what that is can be lockin access?
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Jun 8, 2010
I'm currently on a project to allow mobile computers in our vehicles to access a web application. Unfortunately, most of our users are just smart enough to be dangerous...I would like to create a large private network over a wireless (3g, 4g, whatever), but in a way that forces the users to be on that network so that I (the evil IT guy) can control what they have access to. VPN seems like a good bet, but I want to be sure that the users are forced to only connect through it. As it stands, they're going to be using XP-based toughbooks.
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May 13, 2010
i want to know that which application in linux will give me access to the router like in windows we use hyper terminal or i have to install a particular package
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Dec 5, 2009
I use network manager applet 0.7.1. I had set the automatic wireless connection to my my wireless network (WPA key secured). Recently, I get the following problem: At the automatic connection, I get the message: Network manager applet (/usr/bin/mn-applet) needs default keyering. As I don't know what it is to type it and then, deny or OK, it doesn't get connected to my wireless network.
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Mar 8, 2010
ubuntu-one is trying to access the keyring @ boot but it is locked. Under Password:default (in accessories-passwords and encryption) there is: UbuntuONE token for https://ubuntuone.com (key id 1) Which I assume it needs As well as 2 others Desktop Coach and one for gmail pop It is annoying I have to give it the keyring password @ boot. I also have Passwords: Login seperate from default This is annoying having to enter the keyring password @ boot time.
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May 11, 2011
I've got an error message saying "An application wants access to the keyring 'default' but it is locked" when I log in as a guest. I can't remember the password that I used. Is there any way to reset this password or if not, how do I remove my guest account and set a new one up?
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Sep 3, 2010
I would like to use a wireless network, I type in the correct password but suddenly a new window pops up saying: 'an application wants to access to the keyring 'Vorgabe', but its is locked password:'
But I don't know what password it's talking about
I went to Password and Encryption keys, there are two folders
'password: vorgabe'
'Password: login'
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Mar 22, 2010
My computer is recently asking for my 'default keyring password'to get access to the internet. It never used to do this as I am single user and never created a keyring password as far as I know. I dont even use a login password.Luckily i tried my administrator password and that unlocks my keyring but I would like to get it back to no password or auto unlock mode.
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Feb 7, 2009
I have never configured any keyrings. I set up Evolution, and it's working, but sometimes Gnome wants me to allow it to access the default keyring to get the email password. It takes 3 cancel-deny tries to finally dismiss this dialog box, after which Evolution is working fine. I see that this is not an Evolution thing. Other users report the same thing in VINO, and on wireless access. The GNOME forum seems to think there is a bug when accessing severs, and has a bug and milestone. Some other distros have the same problem.
One user says that they were able to Delete the default keyring (which must have had an unknown default password) and then create a New default keyring with thier own password. This seems to have solved that user's problem. However there were no instructions on how to do it. I think someone else was able to just stop the default keyring daemon. That would work too, although it's not as elegant. I'm now unable to find instructions.
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Jul 18, 2010
I am sometimes getting the following msg, asking me for a password... enter password for default keyring to unlock, the application 'Account Manager' (/usr/libexec/mission-control-5) wants access to default keyring, but it is locked. I have never seen this before and I have no idea what the password would be (since I've never set a "keyring" password).
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Jun 9, 2011
I downloaded packages for Network Manager in gnome, but couldn't find where to get access.
So I entered the Command -
sudo nm-applet
[sudo] password for geoff-1:
An instance of nm-applet is already running.
how I can get access to the applet?
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Oct 21, 2010
im looking for a gnome applet, that shows the hd access as "lamps", which means one "lamp" should sign write access and one "lamp" shows read access. Im not interested in a graph which shows the amount of data is being transferred (as the sysmon applet does).
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Feb 17, 2010
application to monitor application wise network usage?
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Nov 20, 2010
I can't remotely access my desktop when the desktop is asking for a keyring password. Why does this happen? it means that remote access is useless because you would need to enter the password locally before you can vnc to it. I do not wish to disable the default keyring but is there a way of making vnc work so I can enter the password.
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Apr 5, 2010
I was doing something -- new network config, I think -- and got a dialog box asking for "Keyring Access" credentials. In a memory lapse, I entered the root password instead of the current user password. Now I have this login and password messy dance to go through very often. On accounts where I have not made this mistake, it seems that the keyring gets is details from the current login session and I don't get frequent nagging for keyring access credentials.
How do I un-set or reset the Keyring Access details so that I can use the correct password [aka, "current user"] instead of the root password?
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May 19, 2010
when i want to open one file, there are many ms access in my application,please my attachment,what's wrong?
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Mar 25, 2010
I am getting a prompt namely unlock keyring when i start up my PC and when i type in my password my wireless gets connected automatically... I didnt have this issue before.. My wireless onnection used to start up automatically when i start my PC...
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Dec 20, 2010
New to forum and quite new to any linux distro, have played around a little with older Ubuntus, having spare desktop I thought it was time to see how things are developing with the latest release. 10.10, downloaded and cd made.
Installed without a hitch, picked up all the hardware even my Edimax 712g nic. entered wireless network details and was off. Enjoying the new look and feel of the OS surfing, mailing and connecting to my win 7 laptop for my music shares. We then had visitors round so shut down, and went back to it this morning, only to find that a couple of things had changed.
(1) no matter what I do (Followed several different suggestions found on here) and no matter how many times I check all the details, It will not connect, to the router just carries on seemingly without end trying; only broken by the requests for the security key of the router.
(2) the keyring password is not recognised.
I thought I may have done something I didn't realise, so I simply did a reinstall, everything exactly the same, and just replicate the problem I perfromed a restart; ending up with exactly the same result.
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Jan 21, 2011
I would happily do without having to logon to my wireless connection but, apparently, one can either have automatic logon at boot or automatic logon to the network - but not both.Anyway, of late my Ubuntu box has begun to request my network keyring password 2, 3 or 5 times (never 4, though). This was a real nuisance until I discovered that I can respond with my password on the first occasion and simply 'cancel' the subsequent requests.This is not critical but I would love to rid myself of the subsequent dialogue prompts.
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Sep 11, 2009
I just get F11 installed in my laptop, X60 IBM. I have trouble get to connect my wireless network. When I try to connect my router using network manager, it comes up with a screen call unlock keyring window and ask for password. Can somebody tell me where can I get the keyring password. I have try router password, root password and sudo password and it would not unlock. network manager show I have wireless set up and enable.
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May 6, 2010
I thought I was removing the chat status piece of the indicator applet (I know what it is now, didn't then), but I accidentally removed the whole thing. Now when I figured out how to put it back on the panel, I can't get it back to where it was (which was to the RIGHT of the system date/time applet). How can I do this as well as move the indicator applet that has the volume control in it?
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Apr 30, 2010
The only problem I am experiencing is that when I boot Ubuntu quickly finds my wireless network but does not automatically connect to it. A window then comes up asking me to "enter password for Keyring default". After having then entered this password the connection does take place and remain stable. So really no big deal but why do I need to do this every time I boot up. This is new to me. Never had anything like this on previous versions.
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Jul 9, 2010
After some updates I can't get indicator applet and session management applet working, I get these instead:
I tried to pull back any updates, but it changed nothing. I installed older (lucid) versions of these packages:
Code:
indicator-applet
indicator-applet-complete
indicator-sound
indicator-applet-session
[Code]....
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