Saturday, January 29, 2011

Ubuntu - Enter password for keyring ‘Default’ to unlock

If this window (or a similar one) appeared while launching an application, here is what you've got to do:
Enter password for keyring ‘Default’ to unlock
An application wants access to the keyring ‘Default’, but it is locked


  • FOR LINUX MINT & maybe recent Ubuntu (please let me know)

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  1. In the menu, search for Passwords and keys; open it
  2. In the "Passwords" tab you should have a folder Passwords:login
  3. Right-click on it and select "Change password"
  4. Insert your password in "Old password" and leave blank "Password" and "Confirm"
IMPORTANT NOTE: A security-information window will appear, but you can ignore it: your login password won't change, so your computer is still protected.. Maybe other users, once computer is logged in, can access those applications wich require a keyring password, but I think that if you leave someone your pc logged in, you trust them, don't you?



  • FOR UBUNTU version 11.04 (and others? please let me know, also if it is correct)
   "An application wants access to the keyring 'Default', but it's locked."
   (thanks to a reader for his/her comment)
  1. In the menu, under Applications search for Passwords and Encryption Keys
  2. Right-click on Default-user, and then "delete"
  3. Right-click on Login-user, and then "set as default"
  4. The above NOTE is valid here too.


  • FOR UBUNTU versions up to 10.10 with GNOME instead of UNITY

  1. Go to  Applications –> Accessories –> Passwords and Encryption Keys
  2. If in the "Passwords" tab you see "Passwords: default" select it, then  Edit -> Remove
  3. File –> New –> Password Keyring
  4. Insert 'Default' as name, and a password (not necessarely the login one)
  5. Now you'll be asked the previously set password every time you log out; to avoid this you can leave the password blank.
  6. The above NOTE is valid here too.

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8 comments:

  1. Is there a way to know which application wants access to the Keyring/Passwords? I'm always a bit uneasy about giving an anonymous application access to anything.
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  2. This window should be prompted whan launching an application, so it should be the one you're launching..

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    1. I am also interested in finding out what application is asking for this password, because I get this window directly after logging in.

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  3. This was extremely helpful thank you

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  4. Thanks very much. This worked well with 12.04 and Xubuntu when trying to sync with Ubuntu One.

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  5. I'm happy I could help many other people! ;)

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  6. If I do not remember my initial password how do I proceed from this point?

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    1. I have a post also for this problem: http://ubuntu-help.blogspot.it/2012/04/how-to-reset-forgotten-password-in.html

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