GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 672568
"Online account needs attention" notification at first login
Last modified: 2013-03-15 13:34:47 UTC
- Start up the computer and log in - "An online account needs attention" notification will pop up every time - Clicking on "Open Online Accounts" on the notification doesn't do anything - The account still seems to work properly, even though the "Online Accounts" panel does show "Expired Credentials" - Logging out and in again makes all the warnings disappear
Does this still happen? We fixed a couple of bugs in this area. Please try with gnome-keyring-3.6.1.
I just started getting that popup on each login. g-o-a shows all Google accounts as expired. Empathy also fails when trying to connect to them but knowing Empathy that's probably unrelated.
$ rpm -q gnome-keyring gnome-keyring-3.6.1-2.fc18.x86_64
I can confirm I get this behaviour with Fedora 18 Beta. I use 2 step authentication.
Confirmed for Fedora 18 release (gnome-keyring-3.6.2-2.fc18.x86_64), Google with 2 step authentication.
Confirmed here too, with 2 step auth $ rpm -q gnome-keyring gnome-keyring-3.6.2-2.fc18.i686
Also confirmed here with 2 step. Same issue, except on arch: $ pacman -Q gnome-shell gnome-shell 3.6.2-1 $ pacman -Q gnome-keyring gnome-keyring 3.6.2-1 $ pacman -Q libgnome-keyring libgnome-keyring 3.6.0-1
I think we can close this as OBSOLETE because: 1) We dropped the notification (bug 660882). 2) Accounts don't seem to be getting spuriously marked as expired. We already fixed a few bugs in this area and the recent reports are only about Google 2-factor. Google 2-factor is currently not supported. See bug 688364. Please feel free to reopen if you are accounts are false marked as expired in Settings.