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Post by seventhson27 on Jan 16, 2021 14:00:49 GMT
Hi All.
There is some password store application, it was popping up for new session on first call of Remmina, VPN, etc, but after some Bodhi update seems it was removed from autostart at least, now i.e. VPN persistent option
nmcli connection modify "MyVPN" vpn.persistent yes
does not work and I need to reconnect manually. What is the name of the application and how to restore/autostart it?
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Post by Hippytaff on Jan 16, 2021 18:00:56 GMT
Hi, welcome to the forums. I’m not sure I understand the issue. Are you wanting remains to start and login to a Remote Desktop on startup, or have the vpn startup and login on startup?
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Post by enigma9o7 on Jan 18, 2021 5:00:36 GMT
Hi All.
There is some password store application, it was popping up for new session on first call of Remmina, VPN, etc, but after some Bodhi update seems it was removed from autostart at least, now i.e. VPN persistent option
nmcli connection modify "MyVPN" vpn.persistent yes
does not work and I need to reconnect manually. What is the name of the application and how to restore/autostart it?
seahorse maybe? I needed to install that for gnome keyring to work with network manager vpn....
to reinstall I'd try
sudo apt install --reinstall seahorse there's also policy kit that comes preinstalled and should be in autostart...
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Post by seventhson27 on Jan 22, 2021 23:44:40 GMT
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Post by seventhson27 on Jan 23, 2021 2:18:07 GMT
it does not work. seahorse looks like kepass alternative.
explanation: I had some app, after reboot at first try to open RDP or connect VPN I saw small window with root current user/root password request, after typing it everything was working, VPN was reconnecting automatically after fail. now it does not work, if VPN failed I need to reconnect manually and I don't see that small window with user/root password request anymore. I suspect this app is "Certificate and Key Storage", but what is the name of package/process? I want to reinstall it.
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Post by enigma9o7 on Jan 23, 2021 19:00:44 GMT
I do not know. seahorse adds "passwords and keys" to accessories menu, and that's what I used to add a default key to gnome keyring for openvpn (which I installed) to work with network manager (which comes from gnome and is included with bodhi). That's all I really know. If installing it didn't help you can remove with
sudo apt purge seahorse
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