Thanks Rex,
When I saw that label I thought it was really the kdepim
package which does include some security, but is not the
main part for kde. Guess this will include all personal information
from now on. Never saw this stuff without the crypto plugin
which the konqueror and kmail used along with the pim.
I had tried the kde wallet and gnpg, but neither had done the
trick. I'll try that keychain app. which that bugzilla link hints at.
I admit that alot of that bugzilla link discussion is over my head,
since it's difficult to follow the referents. Hope what I thought
I understood to be the answer, is what I'm writing about here.
( my original understanding was reference http://www.kdepim.org )
Ed
Rex Dieter wrote:
Edward Beranek wrote:
Switched over to KDE and set up kmail and konqueror.
Tried to install a certificate in kmail and it indicated
that the chiasmus software was missing. Checked konqueror
and it essentially gave an error. Dug a little deeper,
and found that libkleopatra was available, but apparently
no crypto plugin was available to allow use of certificates
in either program.
Is the crypto plugin available for KDE?
It's been bugzilla'd for quite a awhile:
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/136533
kde-redhat's kdepim package includes the missing bits.
-- Rex