I do use owncloud-client (5.2.1.13040+dfsg-3.0.1) from Debian GNU/Linux 13/Trixie repository on XFCE desktop. On every reboot or login it ask me again for the password.
I installed several keyring related packages. But I don’t know how to make owncloud to use that keyring instead of asking me ever and ever again.
These are the “keyring” packages installed:
$ apt list --installed | grep key
debian-archive-keyring/testing,now 2023.4 all [installiert]
gir1.2-keybinder-3.0/testing,now 0.3.2-1.1+b3 arm64 [Installiert,automatisch]
gnome-keyring-pkcs11/testing,now 46.2-1 arm64 [installiert]
gnome-keyring/testing,now 46.2-1 arm64 [installiert]
keyboard-configuration/testing,now 1.233 all [Installiert,automatisch]
libkeybinder-3.0-0/testing,now 0.3.2-1.1+b3 arm64 [Installiert,automatisch]
libkeyutils1/testing,now 1.6.3-4 arm64 [installiert]
libpam-gnome-keyring/testing,now 46.2-1 arm64 [installiert]
libqt5keychain1/testing,now 0.14.3-3 arm64 [Installiert,automatisch]
libqt6keychain1/testing,now 0.14.3-3 arm64 [Installiert,automatisch]
libvolume-key1/testing,now 0.3.12-8 arm64 [Installiert,automatisch]
libxcb-keysyms1/testing,now 0.4.0-1+b3 arm64 [Installiert,automatisch]
Gnome keyring is running:
$ ps -A | grep key
gnome-keyring-d
I modified several settings (Sorry, translated from German into English.) in XFCE also:
- XFCE / Start behavior / Advanced / Compatibility / “Load services for GNOME/KDE at startup” enabled.
- XFCE / Start behavior / Autostart applications → Enabled three applications
- “Security Service (GNOME-keyring: Sicherheitsdienst)”
- “SSH-Schlüsselagent (GNOME-keyring: SSH-Agent)”
- “Zertifikat-/Schlüsselverwaltung (GNOME-keyring: PKCS#11-Komponente)”
I also found several other comments about that problem. What else can I do?
Regards,
Christian