![]() Is it dumb enough to be hardcoded? Or is it something smarter and generated per user/machine/etc? Well the latter is the obvious answer now since this post titles gives it up. The problem is that the private keychain is locked with a password and I couldn’t find any information about this password. ![]() I knew CCC had a private keychain somewhere in the system ( /Library/Application Support//CCC-global.keychain to be precise) so my goal was to click Keychain Access show password radio button to recover the password. Carbon Copy Cloner was still able to make the backups to that image but I couldn’t open it myself (well it is mounted during a backup but that is not fun enough to write a blogpost about!). Of course I used a super smart password and now I couldn’t remember it. Some time ago I created some backups in a hurry and used the encrypted sparse bundle option as destination.
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