GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 706527
Import failed: no user has logged in
Last modified: 2018-08-03 19:29:37 UTC
I'm logging this bug from Debian 7 which has Seahorse 3.4.1. Seahorse displays the message "Import failed: no user has logged in" when I attempt to import an SSH key, and prompts me to "cancel" or "import". If I select "import" again it prompts me for the label, when I enter the label and hit "ok", the screen disappears and the key is not displayed in seahorse. On Ubuntu 13.10 with Seahorse 3.8.2 the import button doesn't even light up after putting in the passphrase to unlock the key. On Ubuntu 13.04 with Seahorse 3.6.3 it works if I import into 'Gnome 2 Storage', but 'user key storage' has the "import failed: no user has logged in" error. On Ubuntu 12.04 with Seahorse 3.2.2 it imports ok but Seahorse crashes, reopening it has the key there though. On a personal note, is there any reason why this is so buggy? Am I using an odd key encryption? Do people not import their SSH private keys? Any help much appreciated, thank you.
Please provide steps to reproduce, step by step.
Created attachment 252902 [details] ubuntu1310
Created attachment 252904 [details] deb7
Ubuntu 13.10: Step 1: Open Seahorse Step 2: Click File > Import... Step 3: Input password to unlock key Step 4: Import field is still greyed out Debian 7: Step 1: Open Seahorse Step 2: Click File > Import... Step 3: Input password to unlock key Step 4: Click Import Step 5: Give it a label Step 6: Import failed: no user has logged in
I have this same problem! I just logged this bug: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=706527
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