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I have some sites with http/https login, however since some time, the logins are no longer stored in kwallet.
Kded still caches the logins (I think kpasswordserver does this), but they are not stored in kwallet permantly. FTP logins still working fine, as well as passwords from Kopete, Akonadi, ... KDE: 4.7.00 (4.7.0) "release 10" (from openSuse repos)
Murphy's Law is recursive. Washing your car to make it rain doesn't work.
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I have noticed similar behaviour on KDE Trunk, except with Akregator. I suspect something within the KDE HTTP stack or KPasswordServer is no longer communicating with KWallet.
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I have this problem also with Akregator ...
Murphy's Law is recursive. Washing your car to make it rain doesn't work.
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I noticed similar behaviour with wifi ap passwords and kwallet
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I think I have the same problem.
In Korganizer I am using 4 calendars which I access via https. At each startup I have to enter the password for each calendar. ![]() No matter if I tick "Remember password" box or not, the password is never stored in kwallet. |
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This patch solved the problem for me.
https://projects.kde.org/projects/kde/k ... 72c28f61da Since 4.7.2 my password is stored in kwallet as desired. |
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I have this problem in Kubuntu 11.10 and KDE 4.7.2 (clean install - upgrade from older version was making too much problems with Akonadi). KWallet does not store correctly passwords or at least does not correctly serve them to applicatoins like network manager. Also daemon kwalletd likes to hang and I have to restart it. I don't have an idea what causes it. Additionally at one moment default wallet was readonly (kdewallet) and I had to delete it and create new one to make it usable again.
Anyone found solution for this problem? |
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