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Hi,

having some issues with seahorse. Under Certificates i find a Keyring 'Gnome2 Key Storage'. Fun-Fact: Neither did i create nor do i have a password for it.

Problem with gpg -recv-keys closed. The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not. The domain name of the key server by the ip. Permission denied on authorizedkeys. Couldn't read packet: Connection reset by peer'. Including my PGP public key block, is that secure? Join GitHub today. GitHub is home to over 40 million developers working together to host and review code, manage projects, and build software together.

Tried all of my passwords, didn't help. I think i located the file ( home/.local/share/keyring/), but if it gets deleted a new version is created with the same (unknown) password.

And, finally, due to that reason it is not possible to import any certificates into the keyring (which seems not be necessary as it can be done via chromium and enigmail, but hey, then what is the use of this gnome keyring?!)

In an other user account the same keyring was there, just that it could be unlocked with the user password.

I'm running Arch Linux (obviously), Gnome 3.16, Chromium, thunderbird/enigmail.
I updated the System, checked the web, the arch-wiki and forum, but after some hours of effortless research, i need your help.

Did anybody have the same issues?
Does anybody have an idea how to solve it?

Thanks for the support,

Christoph

Update:
To be precise, the keyring is displayed in seahorse, while the keyring remains deleted.

Seahorse lists:

  • Passwords:

  • Default keyring (OK)

  • Login (OK)

  • Certificates:

  • Gnome 2 Key Storage (locked, unknown password, unknown file location)

  • User Key Storage (OK, empty)

Update 2:
OK, Gnome, you store the keyrings here: ~/.local/share/keyring/ - if i delete the files, the according keyrings vanish. But where is the file locatin of 'Gnome2 Key Storage'? I run Gnome 3 btw.
It's note here: ~/.gnome2/keyrings/ (directory does not even exist)
And it's not there: ~/.pki/nssdb/ (couldn't figure out what it is used for, but Gnome2 Key Storage stays after deleting)

I'll keep investigating, though any hints are appreciated, anyway.

Update 3:
~/.gnupg ? Nope.

Last edited by grey_smurf (2015-05-27 20:32:23)

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