Re: gnome-keyring vs. nodm
- From: 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson <jidanni jidanni org>
- To: "Neal H. Walfield" <neal walfield org>
- Cc: gnome-keyring-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: gnome-keyring vs. nodm
- Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2017 23:12:10 +0800
"NHW" == Neal H Walfield <neal walfield org> writes:
NHW> You can use seahorse to set the password to be the empty string.
NHW> (Start seahorse, right click on the login keyring, and choose change
NHW> password.) Then GNOME Keyring won't prompt you for a passphrase.
Thanks but I want to do this programmaticly for many of my machines.
I don't want to have to install megabytes just to change one line in
some file somewhere. I looked into "secret-tool" as a batch job solution
but frankly am not sure how related it is, but would be happy to use it
if it is.
Anyway can I write a shell script to achieve the same effect of the
above seahorse operation? Thanks.
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