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Message #00009
[Bug 562423] Re: gnome-keyring-manager interferes with the VNC server
** Changed in: vino (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Development Team (ubuntu-dev) => (unassigned)
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gnome-keyring-manager interferes with the VNC server
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/562423
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Status in “vino” package in Ubuntu: Confirmed
Bug description:
Binary package hint: vino
Actual configuration
PC A : Ubuntu Lucid Lynx (upgraded from an updated 09.10) with distant desktop enabled
PC B : Another OS with vncviewer
After the first start of PC A, if I launch vncviewer on PC B with correct login/password to view the PC A desktop, vncviewer waits for the connection acceptation. I have to go to the PC A and enter my user password in the "gnome-keyring-manager" window that appeared after the first connect attempt of PC B. After password acceptation, PC B vncviewer is able to connect/disconnect without any problems.
Why vncserver needs my user password to know it's own password ?