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I am just reporting a bug that has become evident since the release of OS X 10.5 (leopard).
The keychain items created by Cyberduck are crashing Keychain Access. In some cases (not mine) people are reporting that they can't even log in because their keychain is malfunctioning.
Deleting all of the keychain items associated with Cyberduck fixes the problem.
I'm not sure why Cyberduck is doing this. There has been the suggestion that the lack of use of the "where" field in the keychain item has something to do with it but I can't confirm that. I have tried to fill the Cyberduck keychain item "where" field but without success. Keychain Access just won't save the changes.
The error that Keychain Access gives is:
"Keychain Access - Unexpected Error"
Error: Invalid parameter not satisfying: aString != nil
Best of luck fixing this problem!
Cyberduck is a great program! I think it's fantastic.
Cheers,
Matt
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Hi,
I am just reporting a bug that has become evident since the release of OS X 10.5 (leopard).
The keychain items created by Cyberduck are crashing Keychain Access. In some cases (not mine) people are reporting that they can't even log in because their keychain is malfunctioning.
Deleting all of the keychain items associated with Cyberduck fixes the problem.
I'm not sure why Cyberduck is doing this. There has been the suggestion that the lack of use of the "where" field in the keychain item has something to do with it but I can't confirm that. I have tried to fill the Cyberduck keychain item "where" field but without success. Keychain Access just won't save the changes.
The error that Keychain Access gives is:
"Keychain Access - Unexpected Error"
Error: Invalid parameter not satisfying: aString != nil
Best of luck fixing this problem!
Cyberduck is a great program! I think it's fantastic.
Cheers,
Matt
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: