Activity log for bug #1591082

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2016-06-10 08:35:53 iwirths bug added bug
2016-06-10 08:36:30 iwirths description My backup goes to an smb share. I had to change my password for that computer. Instead of asking me for a new password, deja-dup refuses to make backups saying 'Operation not permitted'. I tried to reset deja-dup, but it still remembers the old password. I deleted ALL passwords in 'Passwords and Keys'. I deleted the folder .cache/deja-dup. I ran donf reset -f "/opt/gnome/deja-dup/" Please note that my backup is not encrypted, I'm talking only about the password to access the smb share. Where is the password stored? How to delete it? Feature request: When deja-dup encounters wrong credentials, I should ask for new ones instead of just saying 'Operation not permitted'. Additional Information: lsb_release -d: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS dpkg-query -W deja-dup duplicity: deja-dup 34.2-0ubuntu1 duplicity 0.7.06-2ubuntu2 The log is empty. My backup goes to an smb share. I had to change my password for that computer. Instead of asking me for a new password, deja-dup refuses to make backups saying 'Operation not permitted'. I tried to reset deja-dup, but it still remembers the old password. I deleted ALL passwords in 'Passwords and Keys'. I deleted the folder .cache/deja-dup. I ran donf reset -f "/opt/gnome/deja-dup/" Please note that my backup is not encrypted, I'm talking only about the password to access the smb share. Where is the password stored? How to delete it? Feature request: When deja-dup encounters wrong credentials, it should ask for new ones instead of just saying 'Operation not permitted'. Additional Information: lsb_release -d: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS dpkg-query -W deja-dup duplicity: deja-dup 34.2-0ubuntu1 duplicity 0.7.06-2ubuntu2 The log is empty.
2016-06-10 08:38:57 iwirths description My backup goes to an smb share. I had to change my password for that computer. Instead of asking me for a new password, deja-dup refuses to make backups saying 'Operation not permitted'. I tried to reset deja-dup, but it still remembers the old password. I deleted ALL passwords in 'Passwords and Keys'. I deleted the folder .cache/deja-dup. I ran donf reset -f "/opt/gnome/deja-dup/" Please note that my backup is not encrypted, I'm talking only about the password to access the smb share. Where is the password stored? How to delete it? Feature request: When deja-dup encounters wrong credentials, it should ask for new ones instead of just saying 'Operation not permitted'. Additional Information: lsb_release -d: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS dpkg-query -W deja-dup duplicity: deja-dup 34.2-0ubuntu1 duplicity 0.7.06-2ubuntu2 The log is empty. My backup goes to an smb share. I had to change my password for that computer. Instead of asking me for a new password, deja-dup refuses to make backups saying 'Operation not permitted'. I tried to reset deja-dup, but it still remembers the old password. I deleted ALL passwords in 'Passwords and Keys'. I deleted the folder .cache/deja-dup. I ran dconf reset -f "/opt/gnome/deja-dup/" Please note that my backup is not encrypted, I'm talking only about the password to access the smb share. Where is the password stored? How to delete it? Feature request: When deja-dup encounters wrong credentials, it should ask for new ones instead of just saying 'Operation not permitted'. Additional Information: lsb_release -d: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS dpkg-query -W deja-dup duplicity: deja-dup 34.2-0ubuntu1 duplicity 0.7.06-2ubuntu2 The log is empty.
2016-06-10 08:39:45 iwirths description My backup goes to an smb share. I had to change my password for that computer. Instead of asking me for a new password, deja-dup refuses to make backups saying 'Operation not permitted'. I tried to reset deja-dup, but it still remembers the old password. I deleted ALL passwords in 'Passwords and Keys'. I deleted the folder .cache/deja-dup. I ran dconf reset -f "/opt/gnome/deja-dup/" Please note that my backup is not encrypted, I'm talking only about the password to access the smb share. Where is the password stored? How to delete it? Feature request: When deja-dup encounters wrong credentials, it should ask for new ones instead of just saying 'Operation not permitted'. Additional Information: lsb_release -d: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS dpkg-query -W deja-dup duplicity: deja-dup 34.2-0ubuntu1 duplicity 0.7.06-2ubuntu2 The log is empty. My backup goes to an smb share. I had to change my password for that computer. Instead of asking me for a new password, deja-dup refuses to make backups saying 'Operation not permitted'. I tried to reset deja-dup, but it still remembers the old password. I deleted ALL passwords in 'Passwords and Keys'. I deleted the folder ~/.cache/deja-dup. I ran dconf reset -f "/opt/gnome/deja-dup/" Please note that my backup is not encrypted, I'm talking only about the password to access the smb share. Where is the password stored? How to delete it? Feature request: When deja-dup encounters wrong credentials, it should ask for new ones instead of just saying 'Operation not permitted'. Additional Information: lsb_release -d: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS dpkg-query -W deja-dup duplicity: deja-dup 34.2-0ubuntu1 duplicity 0.7.06-2ubuntu2 The log is empty.
2017-08-19 21:10:41 Vej deja-dup: status New Triaged
2017-08-19 21:10:43 Vej deja-dup: importance Undecided Wishlist
2017-08-19 21:11:25 Vej summary Problem with password change Please ask for new SMB credentials if the old ones are invalid