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Re: Security Framework - Save authentication
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Re: Security Framework - Save authentication


  • Subject: Re: Security Framework - Save authentication
  • From: m <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 23 Jul 2005 15:20:41 -0700


On Jul 23, 2005, at 1:45 PM, Jerry Brace wrote:

The application I am currently developing requires to prompt the user to authenticate to enable a command line tool to launch with administrative rights.
By following the article at Stepwise.com (http://www.stepwise.com/ Articles/Technical/2001-03-26.01.html) I am able to prompt the user and run the command line tool.


My question is - how can I save this information so that I do not need to prompt the user again?
The command line tool I am using is from the Apple Power Management DDK which allows the computer to wake from sleep at a particular time.
I know that there are many bad ways to store the user's info - but I'd like to know the right way to go about it. Basically I would only need to prompt the user a second time when their password has changed.

I think this is in the archives. Search for "self repairing setuid".

Also, see <http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Security/ Conceptual/authorization_concepts/02authconcepts/ chapter_2_section_8.html>


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