On 28 October 2012 18:09, Ralph Corderoy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Adrian,

Hey Ralph - thanks for fixing that subject line for me ;)

>> A port of the OS X /usr/bin/security somewhere for example?  I could
>> roll a hackintosh together - but that seems entirely too much effort.
>
> I had a poke around last week and the source of security seems to
> depends on a library or two and be made of lots of source files itself.
> security's dump-keychain command running natively seems to be the
> easiest route so perhaps there's someone who has Macs galore and can
> give access to one?  Mr Churchill?

Yeah. That's pretty much what I discovered - but thought it was worth
asking just in case.

It's nothing urgent - just mildly annoying (client FTP info I'd
written down is apparently wrong. Version in keychain will be right.
Just have to jump through the appropriate hoops of faxes, headed
notepaper and chicken sacrifices on Monday to get it reset - probably
quicker than trundling off to find a Mac with HD in hand ;)

On the plus side it's the only thing that's fallen through my backup
strategy - and that is apparently coz I can't write things down
properly. Added "secure hardcopy of keychains" to the list for when
the next Mac comes into the office.

Cheers,

Adrian
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