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    nautilus and ssh problem

    It doesn't matter if I use SFTP or SSH. I always get "Access Denied" and there is also no difference if I provide a username (and even password) in the URI or not. Is there anyone out there who can confirm this, cause to me it seems that I'm the only one having this problem.
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    Gnome PolicyKit + Keyring + dbus issues

    I've found it under /usr/local/etc/pam.d/gdm Thanks for the hint. I disabled ssh-agent support for gnome-keyring, but it did not change a thing.
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    Gnome PolicyKit + Keyring + dbus issues

    I did not change anything on my files. They are the default files, originating from installing gdm.
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    Gnome PolicyKit + Keyring + dbus issues

    I just had a short look at it and I did not find any differences between my pam.d/gdm file (default after gdm install) and the one described in the gnome tutorial. However error messages are still present.
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    Gnome PolicyKit + Keyring + dbus issues

    I see the same error messages as Beeblebrox. I'm not sure whether this is related, but in my case I can't use sftp with nautilus. (thread "nautilus and ssh problem"). Is there any ideas how to debug this or solution yet, since in my eyes this looks more like a general problem?
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    nautilus and ssh problem

    So back from reinstalling the system from ports. The problem remains the same... no ssh via nautilus or gvfs. So the problem is not related to the using packages. However I think it might be related to the the problem discussed in the thread Gnome PolicyKit + Keyring + dbus issues. However...
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    nautilus and ssh problem

    I originally installed it via packages, but while playing around to fix this, I compiled it via ports with fuse and all the other options enabled :)
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    nautilus and ssh problem

    Yes, ssh works great. Even sftp (OpenSSH) and sshfs (fuse) work great as user. That's why I don't understand why nautilus and gvfs don't. I'm positive that this is not an ssh problem. I think it must be somewhere within gvfs/nautilus configuration. I don't think its an actual bug within...
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    nautilus and ssh problem

    Hi SirDice, Thanks for your quick reply. This behaviour would be great, but nautilus doesn't get this far. If I use smb:// and tell nautilus to store the password, it becomes visible inside of the password-store/keyring. ssh:// does not even ask for it. I also tried to use gvfs-mount, which...
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    nautilus and ssh problem

    Hi I newly installed 9.0-RC3 and gnome via packages (two times). The problem I have is, that when I try to access a remote machine via ssh:// nautilus does not ask for a password and therefore shows an access denied. (The ssh remote server indeed shows a connection attempt with a wrong...
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