KWallet & kleopatra 페도라(fedora-16-KDE)
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Chapter 3. Configuring KWallet (Fedora-16-KDE)
Wallet Preferences
KWallet contains a small configuration panel with several options that allow you to tune KWallet to your personal preferences. The default settings for KWallet are sufficient for most users.
Check the box to enable or disable the KDE wallet subsystem entirely. If this box is unchecked, then KWallet is entirely disabled and none of the other options here have any effect, nor will KWallet record any information, or offer to fill in forms for you.
Close Wallet
Close when unused for:
Close the current wallet after a period of inactivity. If you check this option, set the period in the box, default is 10 minutes. When a wallet is closed, the password is needed to access it again.
Close when screensaver starts
Close the wallet as soon as the screen saver starts. When a wallet is closed, the password is needed to access it again.
Close when last application stops using it
Close the wallet as soon as applications that use it have stopped. Note that your wallets will only be closed when all the applications that use it have stopped. When a wallet is closed, the password is needed to access it again.
The Kleopatra Handbook (Fedora-16-KDE)
Marc Mutz <marc@kdab.net>
Developer: David Faure
Developer: Steffen Hansen
Developer: Matthias Kalle Dalheimer
Developer: Jesper Pedersen
Developer: Daniel Molkentin
Revision 2.0.14 (2010-04-27)
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Kleopatra is a tool for managing X.509 and OpenPGP certificates.
Chapter 1. Introduction
Kleopatra is the KDE tool for managing X.509 and OpenPGP certificates in the GpgSM and GPG keyboxes and for retrieving certificates from LDAP and other certificate servers.
Kleopatra can be started from KMail's Tools → Certificate Manager menu, as well as from the command line. The Kleopatra executable is named kleopatra.