[Bug 562423] Re: gnome-keyring-manager interferes with the VNC server

2010-05-15 Thread bigdigiman
@Hans I don't support/maintain or have any connection to the site. It was simply (as stated) the first google hit for a web service that would convert a string to BASE64. Conversions to BASE64 usually end with an '=' character or two and are important and should not be excluded. There could also b

[Bug 562423] Re: gnome-keyring-manager interferes with the VNC server

2010-05-16 Thread bigdigiman
@Hans - I guess I should have made it clear that I was expecting that you were running under the user that was to be auto-logged in. -- gnome-keyring-manager interferes with the VNC server https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/562423 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu

[Bug 562423] Re: gnome-keyring-manager interferes with the VNC server

2010-05-10 Thread bigdigiman
I have found a workaround for this issue on 10.04. Open up Applications->Accessories->Passwords and Encryption Keys Right click Passwords:login and unlock it. You should be able to expand the tree and find a listing for vino. Right click and delete it. Close Passwords and Encryption Keys. Open

[Bug 562423] Re: gnome-keyring-manager interferes with the VNC server

2010-05-11 Thread bigdigiman
There are many web pages that will do it for you. Here is the first google hit: http://www.motobit.com/util/base64 -decoder-encoder.asp NOTE: You will be sending your password in clear text to the web page provider that will convert it to BASE64 for you. They won't necessarily know it's your pass