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Description of problem: Keyring does not remember SFTP connection password established through Nautilus. Likely a keyring issue, however could also be caused by Nautilus. This is an regression compared to F14. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): nautilus-2.91.90.1-1.fc15 gnome-keyring-2.91.91-1.fc15 How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. In Nautilus go file->Connect to a server. 2. Choose SSH and type in all info for any SSH server. 3. Check the box to keep password. 4. Bookmark the SFTP connection. 5. Unmount the connection and use the bookmark to login again. 6. Password box will appear with options to save the password every time you try, no matter what keeping options you choose. Actual results: Password does not get stored. Expected results: Password gets stored and you do not have to type it again, according on the keeping options you selected. Additional info:
Could you test 2.91.92 releases? https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/libgnome-keyring-2.91.92-1.fc15 https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/gnome-keyring-2.91.92-1.fc15
Btw. looks like https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=641376
Ah, yes, I missed that one, same issue - although the reporter there did not use a bookmark.
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