Re: X11 keychain manager
Re: X11 keychain manager
- Subject: Re: X11 keychain manager
- From: Merle Reinhart <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2016 10:45:07 -0500
Actually, it does work when you are not in front of your Mac. However, in that case, you must first run the security command with the appropriate parameters/switches to unlock your keychain. Then you can dive in with followup security commands. However, yes, I agree it isn't terribly conducive for 'browsing' the keychain (my use case is pulling a couple of signing certs where I know precisely which I want).
Merle
> On Feb 2, 2016, at 10:41 AM, René J.V. Bertin <email@hidden> wrote:
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> On Tuesday February 02 2016 10:09:44 Merle Reinhart wrote:
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> Hi Merle,
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> Yes, but you apparently have to know the exact label/account/service/whatever pattern, and it doesn't really work when the security command doesn't have access permission to the item you're looking for, and you're not in front of the Mac ...
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> Dang, that would probably apply to every utility :-/
>
> René
>
>> René,
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>> I'm not aware of any X11-based GUIs that talk to the OS X keychain, but the security command will give you command-line access (see the man page).
>>
>> Merle
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