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Message #78864
[Bug 1387747] [NEW] No longer asks for passphrase, no access to private key
Public bug reported:
I'm using Thunderbird with Enigmail on Trusty in KDE. I've set
/usr/bin/gpg (i.e., GPG 1, not GPG 2) as GPG path in Enigmail. My GPG
key is stored on a YubiKey Neo.
This has worked fine until yesterday. Yesterday, after the following
update:
gnome-keyring:amd64 3.10.1-1ubuntu4 -> 3.10.1-1ubuntu4.1
… Thunderbird/Enigmail no longer asks me for me passphrase when I open
an encrypted e-mail or when I try to sign an e-mail. Instead, I directly
see the error message "no private key available".
A downgrade to 3.10.1-1ubuntu4 and a reboot solves the problem. Updating
again to 3.10.1-1ubuntu4.1 makes the problem appear again.
There also have been a kernel update and an update of libykpers. Those
do nott seem to have caused the problem: Downgrading them (or booting
the older kernel) does not solve the problem. Only the downgrade of
gnome-keyring solves it.
** Affects: gnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- No longer asks for passphrase
+ No longer asks for passphrase, no access to private key
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1387747
Title:
No longer asks for passphrase, no access to private key
Status in “gnome-keyring” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I'm using Thunderbird with Enigmail on Trusty in KDE. I've set
/usr/bin/gpg (i.e., GPG 1, not GPG 2) as GPG path in Enigmail. My GPG
key is stored on a YubiKey Neo.
This has worked fine until yesterday. Yesterday, after the following
update:
gnome-keyring:amd64 3.10.1-1ubuntu4 -> 3.10.1-1ubuntu4.1
… Thunderbird/Enigmail no longer asks me for me passphrase when I open
an encrypted e-mail or when I try to sign an e-mail. Instead, I
directly see the error message "no private key available".
A downgrade to 3.10.1-1ubuntu4 and a reboot solves the problem.
Updating again to 3.10.1-1ubuntu4.1 makes the problem appear again.
There also have been a kernel update and an update of libykpers. Those
do nott seem to have caused the problem: Downgrading them (or booting
the older kernel) does not solve the problem. Only the downgrade of
gnome-keyring solves it.
To manage notifications about this bug go to:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-keyring/+bug/1387747/+subscriptions
Follow ups
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[Bug 1387747] Re: No longer asks for passphrase, no access to private key
From: Dimitri John Ledkov, 2015-04-06
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[Bug 1387747] Re: No longer asks for passphrase, no access to private key
From: Steve Langasek, 2015-04-06
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[Bug 1387747] Re: No longer asks for passphrase, no access to private key
From: Oliver Klee, 2015-04-05
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[Bug 1387747] Re: No longer asks for passphrase, no access to private key
From: Oliver Klee, 2015-04-05
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[Bug 1387747] Re: No longer asks for passphrase, no access to private key
From: Oliver Klee, 2015-04-05
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[Bug 1387747] Re: No longer asks for passphrase, no access to private key
From: Oliver Klee, 2015-04-05
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[Bug 1387747] Re: No longer asks for passphrase, no access to private key
From: Oliver Klee, 2015-04-05
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[Bug 1387747] Re: No longer asks for passphrase, no access to private key
From: Oliver Klee, 2015-04-05
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[Bug 1387747] Re: No longer asks for passphrase, no access to private key
From: Dimitri John Ledkov, 2015-01-24
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[Bug 1387747] Re: No longer asks for passphrase, no access to private key
From: Monsta, 2015-01-23
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[Bug 1387747] [NEW] No longer asks for passphrase, no access to private key
From: Oliver Klee, 2014-10-30
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