Bug 125673

Summary: can't figure out how to remove bad passwords
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Stephen P. Schaefer <sschaefer>
Component: gnome-keyringAssignee: Alexander Larsson <alexl>
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Description Stephen P. Schaefer 2004-06-09 21:31:18 UTC
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Description of problem:
I was trying to look at a windows share (SMB filesystem).  I saved a
bad password into the keyring.  From this point on, I don't get
prompted for a password, and I don't have access to that windows share
(window shares for which I entered the correct password work fine). 

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
gnome-keyring-0.2.0-1

How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.Start Nautilus
2.Ctrl-L
3.Enter smb://smbservername/
4.When prompted, give a bad password
5.Save the bad password in the keyring

    

Actual Results:  Message box: The folder contents could not be
displayed.  Sorry, couldn't display all the contents of "Windows
Network: smbservername"


Expected Results:  Prompt to correct the password.  Alternatively,
make available a password editting tool.

Additional info:

I can probably fix this by removing
~/.gnome2/keyrings/default.keyring, but that's a nuisance w.r.t all
the correct passwords.

Comment 1 Alexander Larsson 2004-06-10 08:00:16 UTC
Yes, we're planning a management ui. However, it seems like a bug that
it doesn't give a password dialog if the saved password is wrong.

Comment 2 Alexander Larsson 2004-08-27 07:11:01 UTC
gnome-keyring-manager is in rawhide.