flawr Asked: 2019-04-05 00:21:19 +0800 CST2019-04-05 00:21:19 +0800 CST 2019-04-05 00:21:19 +0800 CST How to find application that wants access to private key 772 For a few days now I get following pop up whenever I start the computer and sometimes randomly during the session: The censored part contains my e-mail address. How can I find out which application this is? permissions ssh gnome-keyring 1 Answers Voted Best Answer Rinzwind 2019-04-05T02:04:11+08:002019-04-05T02:04:11+08:00 Gnome keyring uses these files listed with ls: ls /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-keyring-* ~/.config/autostart where any of them that has X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=true set. Those are all suspects for this popup. Networkmanager is a likely culprit for fetching the wireless password. So is ssh if you have that installed.
Gnome keyring uses these files listed with
ls
:where any of them that has
set. Those are all suspects for this popup.
Networkmanager is a likely culprit for fetching the wireless password. So is
ssh
if you have that installed.