I installed the latest fink on an airport-equipped
titanium powerbook. I'm using WEP, so after reboot
I need to enter a password to join the network...
although airport's WEP implementation can store 
the pass phrase in my keychain, and the OS automatically
retrieves it upon boot.

After installing fink and rebooting, the Airport
software pretended the keychain didn't any longer
have an entry for my WEP key. I re-entered it, and
checked the "remember this" checkbox, but odd problems
continue. 

Now, if I comment out fink's init.csh call from my 
~/.tschrc and then reboot, airport silently connects 
to my LAN. I do not need to enter the WEP key or even 
the keychain key.

When I restore fink's init.csh call to my .tcshrc,
and reboot, airport does not auto-connect. When I
manually select my network from the airport pulldown,
the OS asks for the keychain passphrase:

SystemUIServer wants access to keychain "matt"...

I don't understand why this airport / keychain
behavior would be affected by running, or not running,
fink's init.csh.

Thoughts, anyone?

--
matt.




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