Brian, You're using Jokosher/jokosher at the beginning of a sentence, should be "Jokosher"?
> > Note that, by default, the jokosher FreeSound extension saves the > user's FreeSound username and password in plaintext in the user's > jokosher $HOME configuration. When the plugin is used after initial ~~~~~~ You use "extension" all the time expect this, so I think should be "extension" instead of "plugin" here. > login, the username and password values are filled in for the user. > > However, on Solaris, we will patch the code so that this feature is > disabled, and the FreeSound extension will not save the username and > password information to the user's $HOME directory. This will mean > the user will need to re-enter this information each time they restart > jokosher and wish to use this plugin. Any possible use gnome-keyring to store/load the password? > > 4.2. Interfaces: > > Exported Interfaces Stability Comments [...] > > SUNWgnonlin Uncommitted Package. I do not think SUNWgnonlin package should be in the Exported table. > 4.7 Security Impact: > > None. Since Jokosher offer functionality to allow access http://www.freesound.org/ with username/password, I'm afraid there is some network security concern. -Halton