Can I view the contents of the Kwallet
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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If you expand the 'passwords' tab, you will be able to view it/them - though it may not be obvious which password goes with which mail account.
The other sections (unknown, binary data, etc) will not show anything if there isn't any available or needed for that entry.
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Originally posted by anonprivate View PostWhat does the 1 signify in mailtransports(1)
you'll be able to see the entry if you expand the "Passwords" entry in the list on the left (click the arrow ">" next to the "Passwords" text below the "Mailtransports(1)" item)Last edited by kubicle; Sep 03, 2014, 06:40 AM.
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Yes, I see it
So the mailtransports relates to the outgoing mail. In my case this would be Yahoo Mail.
When I boot up the pc, sooner or later tha KWallet Daemon asks for a password. I give it and it disappears. I might login and logout to a number of sites during the session, but none of the passwords appear in the wallet, or as far as I can see.
Can you explain this?
Thankskubuntu version: 16.04.5 LTS
Laptop: Toshiba-Satellite-L350
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Originally posted by anonprivate View PostI might login and logout to a number of sites during the session, but none of the passwords appear in the wallet, or as far as I can see.
Can you explain this?
Firefox, for example, doesn't use kwallet by default as it's not kde software (it stores site passwords internally). IIRC, there is an addon for kwallet integration for firefox, but I haven't used it so I don't know how well it works.
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I use Firefox
So whenever I use FF I should not expect passwords to be stored in the Wallet.
I use Yahoo Mail from within FF, so it looks like that mailtransport password must have been placed when I experimented with kmail - and then decided not to use it.
Best wishes.
Akubuntu version: 16.04.5 LTS
Laptop: Toshiba-Satellite-L350
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I have noticed that my internet connection password is stored in the wallet. If I disabled the wallet, I assume that I would have to type my password on each occasion. Am, I correct?
My understanding of kwallet is that when applicable, that is, when not using Firefox, Wallet checks to see if there is a password for a site, and if present (the password) will connect; otherwise, a password is asked for and will be stored by wallet for future reference. Am I correct?
Best wishes.kubuntu version: 16.04.5 LTS
Laptop: Toshiba-Satellite-L350
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Originally posted by anonprivate View PostI have noticed that my internet connection password is stored in the wallet. If I disabled the wallet, I assume that I would have to type my password on each occasion. Am, I correct?
My understanding of kwallet is that when applicable, that is, when not using Firefox, Wallet checks to see if there is a password for a site, and if present (the password) will connect; otherwise, a password is asked for and will be stored by wallet for future reference. Am I correct?
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