Keychain access via OS X cli
October 17, 2006 2:27 PM Subscribe
Is there any way to access one's OS X Keychain via the command line?
I'm at work, and I need access to my Keychain to recall a password. My Mac is on at home, and I can ssh into it, but that's all.
I can download and install software via the command line at the moment.
Thanks in advance for any help y'all can give.
I'm at work, and I need access to my Keychain to recall a password. My Mac is on at home, and I can ssh into it, but that's all.
I can download and install software via the command line at the moment.
Thanks in advance for any help y'all can give.
Hey, thanks for the answer, BP. can you tell me why this doesn't show up with
I think this is at least the second time this has happened , where the appropriate command exists, and I've had to ask on a forum to find out about it.
Seems like OS X doesn't build a very complete whatis.db by default, or something is wrong with both of my machines.
Is that the case?
posted by action man bow-tie at 3:42 PM on October 17, 2006
apropos keychains
, or even apropos security
?I think this is at least the second time this has happened , where the appropriate command exists, and I've had to ask on a forum to find out about it.
Seems like OS X doesn't build a very complete whatis.db by default, or something is wrong with both of my machines.
Is that the case?
posted by action man bow-tie at 3:42 PM on October 17, 2006
Hey, thanks for the answer, BP. can you tell me why this doesn't show up with apropos keychains, or even apropos security?
Good question. I wish I had an answer.
posted by Blazecock Pileon at 3:54 PM on October 17, 2006
Good question. I wish I had an answer.
posted by Blazecock Pileon at 3:54 PM on October 17, 2006
"can you tell me why this doesn't show up with apropos keychains, or even apropos security?"
As far as I can tell, this is because Apple's makewhatis is broken. It gets confused by the .Nd from for /usr/share/man/man1/security.1 (which looks correct to me)
Excerpted from the output of a makewhatis -v:
It looks like a lot of stuff is getting left out of whatis.db, based on how many manpages this chokes on.
posted by majick at 4:58 PM on October 17, 2006
As far as I can tell, this is because Apple's makewhatis is broken. It gets confused by the .Nd from for /usr/share/man/man1/security.1 (which looks correct to me)
Excerpted from the output of a makewhatis -v:
reading /usr/share/man/man1/security.1
ignoring junk description ""
It looks like a lot of stuff is getting left out of whatis.db, based on how many manpages this chokes on.
posted by majick at 4:58 PM on October 17, 2006
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man security
There's a good overview of
security
written by the developer of Textmate.posted by Blazecock Pileon at 3:05 PM on October 17, 2006