On 30 May 2018 at 17:01, Ahmad Samir <ahmadsamir3891(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 30 May 2018 at 10:20, Gianluca Cecchi
<gianluca.cecchi(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Thanks, indeed I find it in the section "OpenSSH Keys" of the Gnome Tool
you
> referred.
> I don't remember to have chosen to store it anyway...
>
> I would have preferred the chance to store for "session" as I was able to
do
> with Mate. Instead here it seems it lasts forever....
> This way the first time after power on you are asked the passphrase and
> until you power off the laptop you are not.
>
> Gianluca
>
The "login" gnome keyring is unlocked automatically at login if it has
the same password as the user account.
I think that simply changing the password of that particular keyring,
to a different password than your user account, will make it not get
unlocked at login, and you'll have to enter the password after you
login. I haven't tested this, but I think it's worth a shot.
Good luck.
Err... I forgot to add that you can change the keyring password using seahorse.
--
Ahmad Samir