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How to view encrypted files for mac #12

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clydemia opened this issue Feb 19, 2020 · 6 comments
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How to view encrypted files for mac #12

clydemia opened this issue Feb 19, 2020 · 6 comments

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@clydemia
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How to view encrypted files for mac . How to view encrypted ssh link information on macbookpro

@HyperSine
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Could you tell something more specific? As far as I know, Navicat saves passwords in Keychain.app on macOS, not in an encrypted file.

@clydemia
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I want to change the SSH connection password saved locally by Navicat through the program

@clydemia
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For some reasons, I need to update the Jump Server ssh connection password to the database every week . So I want to do something with a script . Do you have a better suggestion ?

@clydemia
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The problem is that the file where the password is saved cannot be found, and How to update it

@HyperSine
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You can find passwords in Keychain.app with search keyword "navicat". The file you said that stores passwords, I think, does NOT exists. Maybe you can try to write a script/program to change passwords in Keychain.app and see if it works.

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You can find passwords in Keychain.app with search keyword "navicat". The file you said that stores passwords, I think, does NOT exists. Maybe you can try to write a script/program to change passwords in Keychain.app and see if it works.

Thank you, I found my ssh passwords and mysql passwords in Keychain.app

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