From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.7.5) Gecko/20041217 Description of problem: keyring manager allows manual edit of 'keys', but no manual edit of application access rights. only manual removal of access rights is offered. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. gnome-keyring-manager; default; 2. select item; advanced; find 'Add' and 'Remove' in attributes 3. 'remove' is only option in application access rights Actual Results: not able to add application access rights. for example, cannot manually add Nautilus access to one or more shares on local network. Expected Results: should be able to fully modify application access rights, from root account. Additional info: this is part of a problem with Samba shares in FC3. Win2k machines can fully access folders in FC3, FC3 can only browse top-level directory on Win2K machines. Guest accounts are enabled. IP addresses are assigned through hardware DHCP. RPC running on Win2K machines. all machines in same workgroup. there is no DNS on this network. to get login permission on Win2K machine, i must first right-click on the host icon in FC3 'network'. this returns two menus -- one on top of the other. i enter username, domain, password, and save. this procedure is the only apparent alternate to manual edit in the keyring manager.
gnome-keyring-manager-0.0.3-1
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I know upstream is working on this. Part of the fix (the gnome-keyring API) should be in fc6 at least.