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Pre-compiled Package?

Do you supply an already compiled and packaged mac installer for this?

Thanks,
Ken

Feature Request: Check 'Local Items Keychain' independently from 'Login Keychain'

We have an issue with people who change their password on their mac due to being prompted by the OS.
This has the effect of successfully updating their Login Keychain password, but still leaves the Local Items keychain with the old password.

This software appears to be checking the Login keychain and then changing both keychains if they are out-of-sync - thereby assuming that both keychains have the same password. Would it be possible for this, instead, to check each of the keychains separately and set the passwords for those that are actually out-of-sync?

Pre-packaged version?

Hi all. I am unfamiliar with The Luggage but have still tried to package Keychain Minder with no success. Does anyone have a pre-packaged version of the latest Keychain Minder that they could share?

Thanks!
Scott

Keychain GUI appears if an account other than the logged-in account is used to authenticate.

From @rtrouton on August 19, 2015 13:5

I'm seeing an issue where, if I'm logged into a user account and click on a lock in System Preferences, then log in using another account's admin credentials, the Keychain Minder GUI pops up.

To reproduce:

  1. Set up two accounts, where one has admin rights and the other does not.
  2. Log in as the account that does not have admin rights.
  3. Open System Preferences
  4. Click a lock
  5. Log into the authentication dialog using the account with admin rights' credentials.

Expected behavior:

A. Lock unlocks
B. Keychain Minder GUI does not appear

Observed behavior:

  1. Lock unlocks
  2. Keychain Minder GUI appears.

Note: I was also able to reproduce the behavior when both accounts had admin rights, but I figured the above scenario was the more common of the two.

Copied from original issue: google/macops#39

Incorrect uninstall path in readme

Hi there,

Noticed that the keychainminder readme gives this path to the uninstallation script:

/Library/SecurityAgentPlugins/KeychainMinder.bundle/Contents/Resources/uninstall.sh

Believe this should actually be:

/Library/Security/SecurityAgentPlugins/KeychainMinder.bundle/Contents/Resources/uninstall.sh

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