http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1022727
http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1022727#c10
--- Comment #10 from Rainer Krienke ---
Thanks for your answer. The local user was not the problem nor NFS. I myself
was the problem, so first of all sorry for wasting your time...
I tried a lot since yesterday eg installed a new SLES12SP2, a new 42.2 system
with NFS and with rootfs-encryption like my desktop where I have this problem.
Doing so I suddenly remembered that when I first used 42.2 there was an
annoying keyring dialog upon kde login asking me to unlock it. Its grabbing the
keyboard and since I use kde wallet I now had to unlock two keyrings gnome and
kde, which is of course nonsense.
So I wanted to get rid of the gnome-keyring tried several hints I could google
quickly but non of them help and finally I decided to commit a "murder" at
gnome-keyring. I uninstalled the rpm gnome-keyring using --nodepos to ignore
shown dependencies.
The annoying keyring dialog upon login was gone from there on, but its revenge
haunted me from this time on, because the removal caused the ssh problem with
yast2. I verified this in between by re-installing gnome-keyring (remote yast2
works after kde-relogin) and removing gnome-keyring again (remote yast2 no
longer works on SLES12SP2). Strange enough I can login remotely anywhere and
everything works except for SLES12SP2.
So this is the problem is know and not a real 42.2 problem, since ignoring
dependencies is dangerous, I know...
Does perhaps by chance someone know how to avoid the modal gnome-keyring unlock
window upon kde login ....?
So you can close this bug. Thanks a lot again.
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