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"ESUG and Keychain integration for Firefox"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just installed the extension and it seems to have imported everything OK. However, documentation seems very sparse. For example, does it automatically add new entries to the Keychain? Does it prompt me first? Can I decide whether to leave out an entry either at the time it's made or later? What happens if I delete an entry from the Keychain -- does it get resynced later?

I understand it's a beta, and it's certainly useful so far -- I'm frankly surprised Firefox doesn't have this functionality built in. But documentation would be welcome; I'd be happy to help write some.

September 05, 2009 6:51 pm

Blogger Julian Fitzell said...

Well, it *should* behave exactly like the normal password storage. The only difference is that, instead of storing the password in your profile, it gets stored in the Keychain.

It doesn't currently handle Safari's method of indicating "do not store passwords for this domain", choosing instead to continue storing that information in the Firefox profile.

If you think there's documentation needed, though, I'm happy to include something you contribute.

September 06, 2009 9:39 am

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It would be great if keychain also works with new firefox 4.0b4 and above.

September 04, 2010 10:26 am

Blogger Julian Fitzell said...

It's been updated but is waiting for approval on Mozilla Addons. You can get it from the issue tracker in the meantime if you like.

September 04, 2010 3:02 pm

Anonymous Topher said...

Hello!
We are having a problem where we have a cert that the valid time frame goes til 2109. The Cert imports fine but shows the date to be 05/15/09 making the cert invalid to Firefox. How does your plugin grab the date? Will you be fixing this in the future?

Thanks,
Topher

October 23, 2010 12:05 am

Blogger Unknown said...

Looking forward for Keychain addon to work in FF4.0

March 23, 2011 10:14 am

Blogger Julian Fitzell said...

Version 1.1 should work with FF4.0 (at least on OS X 10.6 - I still need confirmation that it works on 10.5). It's posted on Mozilla Add-ons now but is still pending approval, so you'll have to go directly to that link in order to install it.

March 23, 2011 10:45 am

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February 03, 2014 3:45 pm

Blogger Iraê said...

Hi there! I just wanted you to know how much I like your extension. I used that to import my passwords into the keychain and keeping using firefox this way.

Nowadays Apple uses the 'iCloud' keychain instead of the 'login' keychain to sync passwords to the iPhone Safari. It would be a great idea to integrate the extension to this keychain as as option. This way I could have my Firefox passwords available on my iPhone.

Since the project is not open source, I thought maybe you could add the feature, or if your willing tho share, I would gladly make a pull request if you open source it on github :)

Cheers!

February 03, 2014 3:52 pm

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