On Nov 26, 2007, at 18:02 , Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 26 Nov 2007, at 17:25, Takashi Yoshida wrote:
Here's the output from the command:
security find-internet-password -a tyoshida -s takashi-yoshida.com - r http [...] "atyp"<blob>=0x282CD191 "(,\321\221" [...] Hope this can help with the problem.
You should file this with http://bugreport.apple.com
My guess is that because of a bug in the security shell command (from Apple) the ‘atyp’ gets set to a random value, and it might be that this value is what is causing KeyChain Access to crash.
I've also had problems viewing certain keychain-items via KeychainAccess that were created by Cyberduck (in Leopard). Here's an excerpt from my bugreport:
When selecting any saved Internet passwords stored by CyberDuck (with the "Summary" visible) in the (Login) Keychain with Keychain Access, I get the following exception: Keychain Access - Unexpected Error An unexpected error has occurred that may cause Keychain Access to malfunction. You may want to quit the Keychain Access application. Error: Invalid parameter not satisfying: aString != nil and as a consequence, the information on this item isn't displayed in the Summary. It seems to me this is due to the fact that the "Where" field was left empty by CyberDuck. This does not occur when the summary is hidden.
This was filed as rdar://5563207. Does the blogging bundle leave the "where" field empty as well?
Daniel.