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Identical Setups, One works and one doesn't #44
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Can you add the |
I have added the following three lines to /etc/pam.d/#, but I am still not seeing a debug.log in /var/log
Where am I going wrong? |
Maybe it ends up in the standard log file (something like syslog.log)? That depends on Artix' syslog setup, which I don't know about. Try grepping for |
I see the following output in /var/log/auth.log
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This looks okay so far, but debug logging is not very detailed unfortunately. In particular, it doesn't indicate whether a config file or any keygrips are found; not having a config at all is not an error. Are you sure your config file is in the right place? Do you modify |
I modify both in ~/.pam_environment. ~/.pam_environment:
My gpg-agent.conf is inside ~/.local/share/gnupg I have gnome-keyring installed, but I have never messed around with it. |
Just to be sure: is the apostrophe ( |
Typo |
Ok, was worth a shot :) Next guess: there are some known issues with gpg-agent and gnome keyring. Can you check that |
Ahh, I see you found the thread where i was bullied in to quitting Artix Linux :D never installed that distro after that thread again ... |
I know that this is a very vague issue, but I figured I'd get this out here and see if anyone can help me out.
I recently bought a new laptop and installed an identical operating system as my old one (Artix Linux - openrc). The previous system has been running pam-gnupg without any issues for the past couple of years, so I figured I could steal all the files from pam.d/ on that computer and move it to the new one. After that, I generated a gpg key and setup the new machine exactly as I did the old one. However, I am still being asked for my password after login.
I have since tried following the default README instructions (before I changed the location of .gnupg/) and following advice on the Artix forums (https://forum.artixlinux.org/index.php/topic,2446.0.html) without any success. (all done with original pam.d/ and new gpg keys)
If anybody can provide steps that allow me to get pam-gnupg functional again, I'll venmo you $20 because I cannot figure this out.
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