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I have KWallet storing some passwords and every time it's called, I have to enter the wallet password. I believe that the login password can be used automatically, using PAM. How is this set up? I'm running Leap 15.3 & KDE. tnx jk
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W dniu 06.04.2022 o 22:37, James Knott pisze:
I have KWallet storing some passwords and every time it's called, I have to enter the wallet password. I believe that the login password can be used automatically, using PAM. How is this set up? I'm running Leap 15.3 & KDE.
tnx jk
If I remember correctly, you need to install package pam_kwallet and make sure your user password is the same as wallet password. The package post-install script automatically adds required pam config.
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On 2022-04-07 3:15 a.m., Adam Mizerski wrote:
W dniu 06.04.2022 o 22:37, James Knott pisze:
I have KWallet storing some passwords and every time it's called, I have to enter the wallet password. I believe that the login password can be used automatically, using PAM. How is this set up? I'm running Leap 15.3 & KDE.
tnx jk
If I remember correctly, you need to install package pam_kwallet and make sure your user password is the same as wallet password. The package post-install script automatically adds required pam config.
Tnx. I'll give that a try.
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