I'm running Mate 1.8.1 on FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE-p5 and I'd like to use security/keychain instead of
What I've tried so far:
I've disabled all instances of
I restarted the workstation with
which gave me the following relevant entries:
Which reads to my (admittedly untrained) eye as:
I have also rebooted and logged in while
I don't see any schemas in
My conclusion is that
Does anyone know something else I can try, or maybe why
Thanks in advance!
gnome-keyring-daemon
for ssh key management. Currently, gnome-keyring-daemon
is starting when I log into Mate and overriding ssh-agent. I've had this work previously in x11/gnome2 on FreeBSD 9. I'd prefer not to remove/disable gnome-keyring-daemon
completely so I can use its other functionality.What I've tried so far:
I've disabled all instances of
gnome-keyring-daemon
within mate-session-properties
(Startup Applications), which is what Google recommends repeatedly. I have also chmod 0 /usr/local/etc/xdg/autostart/gnome*
to verify that gnome-keyring-daemon
isn't being started from there either.I restarted the workstation with
auditd
enabled using a flags and naflags value of
Code:
ex,fr,ot,pc
Code:
header,86,11,fork(2),0,Fri Mar 6 15:01:25 2015, + 319 msec
argument,0,0x58a,child PID
subject,-1,rmelcer,users,rmelcer,users,1406,0,0,0.0.0.0
return,success,1418
trailer,86
<snip>
header,170,11,execve(2),0,Fri Mar 6 15:01:25 2015, + 325 msec
exec arg,gnome-keyring-daemon,--start
path,/usr/local/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon
attribute,755,root,wheel,739241656,170551,2156730368
subject,-1,rmelcer,users,rmelcer,users,1418,0,0,0.0.0.0
return,success,0
trailer,170
gnome-keyring-daemon
was started by PID 1418, which was originally forked from PID 1406. And 1406 is:
Code:
[smelter /var/audit]# ps -j -p 1406
USER PID PPID PGID SID JOBC STAT TT TIME COMMAND
rmelcer 1406 828 1406 1406 0 Is - 0:00.07 /usr/local/bin/mate-session
gnome-keyring-daemon
was chmod 0
, so I know nothing weird is being caused by root.I don't see any schemas in
gsettings list-schemas
that seem to have anything to do with keyrings.My conclusion is that
mate-session
is starting gnome-keyring-daemon
by itself (as opposed to through user settings), which is neither desired nor expected behavior. It also seems like this is FreeBSD specific behavior, since others 'round the net have successfully disabled it via the Startup Applications method.Does anyone know something else I can try, or maybe why
mate-session
is starting gnome-keyring-daemon
?Thanks in advance!