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midori:faq [2015/09/15 19:16] – kalikiana | midori:faq [2020/08/06 06:12] (current) – asffdd | ||
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No key store is available or it's incorrectly setup. By default GNOME keyring can do this. Under Xfce it is recommended to enable "GNOME services" | No key store is available or it's incorrectly setup. By default GNOME keyring can do this. Under Xfce it is recommended to enable "GNOME services" | ||
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+ | In order to solve it, follow the steps: | ||
+ | 1- make sure that gnome-keyring-pkcs11.so exists in your machine, the location can be found with: | ||
+ | $ sudo find / -name gnome-keyring-pkcs11.so | ||
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+ | Depending on the architecture it can be under / | ||
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+ | If you don't find them, you must install it:\\ | ||
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+ | **64bit machine: **\\ | ||
+ | $ sudo apt-get install libp11-kit-gnome-keyring | ||
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+ | **32bit machine: **\\ | ||
+ | $ sudo apt-get install libp11-kit-gnome-keyring: | ||
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+ | After that the file should be in the expected place. | ||
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+ | 2- Now **CLOSE** Midori. | ||
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+ | 3- After it is totally closed, run: | ||
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+ | **64bit machine: **\\ | ||
+ | $ modutil -add gnome-keyring -libfile ./ | ||
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+ | **32bit machine: **\\ | ||
+ | $ modutil -add gnome-keyring -libfile ./ | ||
== A testcase for self-signed certificates == | == A testcase for self-signed certificates == | ||
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http:// | http:// | ||
+ | https:// | ||
=== Polipo === | === Polipo === |