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Re: Keychain Scripting
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Re: Keychain Scripting


  • Subject: Re: Keychain Scripting
  • From: "John C. Welch" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 15:16:56 -0500
  • Thread-topic: Keychain Scripting

On 5/23/07 15:10, "LuKreme" <email@hidden> wrote:

> The trouble is that every time I try to do anything, I have to grant
> permission to script editor for EVERY SINGLE KEY.  I have 550
> password keys in my keychain.  Even if I only have to authorize ONCE
> it is a huge chore, and I know I will have to do it at LEAST twice
> (once for script editor and once for the final script).  Not to
> mention, how will I authorize it from the CLI?

That's partially a keychain issue. each key, by default requires a separate
auth to reveal the password, unless a given application is on the list of
"approved" applications for that keychain. (Run Keychain access and see what
I mean)

As well, keychain scripting in Mac OS X 10.4 is problematic for SSL. Try
"man security", I think that shall make you much happier.

--
Powdered cocoa won¹t put out the fire.


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