Hello, * Robert Schweikert <rjschwei@suse.com> [2011-08-03 00:34]:
Follow up and observation on my own question
On 08/01/2011 04:46 PM, Robert Schweikert wrote:
Hi,
Just switched to Xfce recently and have run across a couple of things that appear to be start up service related when compared to GNOME.
First, when building a package locally using osc, I end up with an "401 Authentication" error. Pocking around a bit this appears to be gnome-keyring related. However, I have gnome-keyring-daemon running and marked as "autostart". When I used GNOME I didn't do anything special, osc just worked. Anyone has any idea what I need to do to get the keyring usage working again?
Second, also authentication related, I now need to enter my passphrase when using key-authenticated ssh login. I suppose GNOME by default starts an ssh agent thus that the passphrase only gets entered once? How do I accomplish this with Xfce. The "autostratup" has an entry for "SSH Key Agent". What am I missing?
When I turn on "Launch GNOME services on startup" in the "Advanced" tab of the "Session and Startup" settings I can get the behavior back I am used to in GNOME, i.e. when I ssh to a machine for the first time I get a dialog box that lets me type in my passphrase. Once I do this the key is "unlocked" and I can log into any machine without needing to enter my passphrase again.
However, enabeling this also means that I am running more stuff than I probably want.
I compared the list of processes running with the GNOME services launced and without and compared them. However, nothing sticks out as providing this nice "unlock the key" feature. Thus I am not certain how to enable just that service to allow me to disable the "Launch GNOME services on startup" setting again.
you shouldn't use that setting, g-k-d is started through the PAM module so that no additional password needs to be entered to unlock it. It also needs to be initialized from the session and I suspect something isn't working right there (either the xdg autostart or session startup script) but I haven't had the time to investigate it yet. Feel free to open a bug to track this, it'll be needed anyway for a SRU. -- Guido Berhoerster -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-xfce+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-xfce+help@opensuse.org