On 10/16/18 3:25 AM, Rex Dieter wrote:
Stephen Morris wrote:
On 10/10/18 10:46 am, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 10/10/18 5:13 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
Is this a defect that I should raise in bugzilla if I can remember how to do it (including resetting my password if I need to)?
I doubt it is a "defect'. More likely a conscience decision to add a timeout to the process.
If you do a "sudo cat /etc/ssh/sshd_config" and fail to enter a password it will timeout after a while.
No problems, thank Ed. I was just expecting it sit there until I supplied the password. This basically means then that after supplying your userid/password to log into KDE you can't go and make a cup of coffee while waiting for KDE to login, as the network connection may time out, if you are using encrypted network passwords.
Or use pam_kwallet and set your wallet password the same as your login password, and it will open automatically on login.
(This is the default for new installs)
My system is running F28 after upgrades from previous versions. It does have pam-kwallet installed and my login pw is the same as my wallet pw and I'm still prompted for the kwallet pw on login.
So, how does one "enable" use of pam_kwallet? The entries in /etc/pam.d/sddm for pam_kwallet* are the same on my F29 test system as my F28 system.