On Tue, 2009-03-24 at 12:52 -0800, Jeremy Mates wrote:
> * Ski Kacoroski <[email protected]>
> > Thanks to everyone for their comments. I have tried the touch newer
> > trick and found the files changed. The critical file is the user's
> > login.keychain file. As near as I can tell only the user can modify
> > this file (I tried using security as root on a user's file and it
> > asked me for the user's password to access it). I also tried the
> > keychain scripting with the same issue - as root I cannot modify
> > user's keychain files. I am now partway down the road of using apple
> > script (man is the language atrocious) to basically screen scrape the
> > process of an administrator going changing the password via network
> > preferences.
> 
> Another option might be to create a new, shared keychain file, then
> reference that file from the user's keychain preferences. Have no direct
> experience with this route, though.
> 

I tried creating a new keychain file and adding to the users keychain
via keychain access (I think this is what you mean), but for some reason
the airport seems to ignore all keychains except for the user's
login.keychain.  Or did you mean something different?

cheers,

ski

-- 
"When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it
 connected to the entire universe"            John Muir

Chris "Ski" Kacoroski, [email protected], 206-501-9803
or ski98033 on most IM services


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