![]() Maybe the best fix for Cyberduck would be not to use Keychain, but store the certificates and passwords some other way. It doesn't matter whether I change the settings in Safari or Keychain Access. Even if I choose Always Trust, Safari forgets that choice the next time I launch the browser. Every time I open Safari, I need to click Continue on a certificate warning dialog. I think this may be an OS problem in 10.4.11, because I have a related problem with the same domain in Safari 3.1.2. I tried a workaround: instead of ftps:// I tried ftps:// (where *. is the domain name on the certificate) and this also did not work. Cyberduck does not even remember the Always Trust setting from one download to the next. I used Disk First Aid to repair my disk permissions, and that didn't help either.įinally I used the freeware program AppDelete to get rid of everything associated with Cyberduck, then I downloaded a fresh copy of Cyberduck, rebooted, and tried again. ![]() I went into Keychain Access First Aid and tried to verify/repair permissions, but there were no problems with my Keychain permissions. I have tried "Always trust these certificates" + "Always trust" (under Trust Settings) and also "Always trust these certificates" + "Use system settings". Cyberduck does not remember the "Always trust these certificates" selection. ![]() ![]() "Always trust these certificates" still does not work for me. Adium is a free and open source instant messaging application for Mac OS X, written using Mac OS X's Cocoa API, released under the GNU GPL and developed by the Adium team. I am the original poster of this ticket, using OS 10.4.11.
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