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date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 12:19:14 -0800 (PST),    group: uk.comp.sys.mac        back       
SL keychain weirdness   
Anyone seen this behaviour?
Since SL came out I've been using a few different browsers (back now
on beta Camino 2.0 since you ask!) and I've noticed that despite
hitting the "always allow" option that FF, Safari and Camino don't
tend to automagically log me in like they used to - instead I get the
"allow/deny/always allow" pop up keychain option each time, i.e. it
doesn't remember "always allow".
Bit annoying, anyone seen this?
date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 12:19:14 -0800 (PST)   author:   Ric

Re: SL keychain weirdness   
On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 12:19:14 -0800 (PST), Ric 
wrote:

>Anyone seen this behaviour?
>Since SL came out I've been using a few different browsers (back now
>on beta Camino 2.0 since you ask!) and I've noticed that despite
>hitting the "always allow" option that FF, Safari and Camino don't
>tend to automagically log me in like they used to - instead I get the
>"allow/deny/always allow" pop up keychain option each time, i.e. it
>doesn't remember "always allow".
>Bit annoying, anyone seen this?

No, but I did have an attack of it in Leopard after migrating a user
account from one machine to the other. There wasn't anything visibly
amiss with the keychain entries' security so I gave up in the end,
deleted the saved entries and added them again through the browser.

Fortunately (?) Firefox doesn't use the keychain, so I could use that
as a reference for what my logins+passwords were...

	Cheers - Jaimie
-- 
"January 1, 2000 might well be the first day in over six years that 
is _not_ in September 1993..."                     - M Grant in afp

But unfortunately, he was later found to be wrong.
date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 10:35:07 +0000   author:   Jaimie Vandenbergh

Re: SL keychain weirdness   
On 4 Nov, 10:35, Jaimie Vandenbergh 
wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 12:19:14 -0800 (PST), Ric 
> wrote:
>
> >Anyone seen this behaviour?
> >Since SL came out I've been using a few different browsers (back now
> >on beta Camino 2.0 since you ask!) and I've noticed that despite
> >hitting the "always allow" option that FF, Safari and Camino don't
> >tend to automagically log me in like they used to - instead I get the
> >"allow/deny/always allow" pop up keychain option each time, i.e. it
> >doesn't remember "always allow".
> >Bit annoying, anyone seen this?
>
> No, but I did have an attack of it in Leopard after migrating a user
> account from one machine to the other. There wasn't anything visibly
> amiss with the keychain entries' security so I gave up in the end,
> deleted the saved entries and added them again through the browser.
>
> Fortunately (?) Firefox doesn't use the keychain, so I could use that
> as a reference for what my loginsꖫⳂ諝 were...
>
>         Cheers - Jaimie
> --
> "January 1, 2000 might well be the first day in over six years that
> is _not_ in September 1993..."                     - M Grant in afp
>
> But unfortunately, he was later found to be wrong.

ta.  I'll give it a go.

Ric
date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 05:39:41 -0800 (PST)   author:   Ric

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