| Dienstag, 12. August 2003 | |
| New challenge: NFS on Mac OS X Since I have a bunch of projects in progress on my trusty 3-year-old G4, I need to be able to get to that stuff while I'm spending a week over on my Linux machine with its brand-new Ximian XD2 desktop. I found a nice, graphical tool for OS X called NFS Manager which installed and ran very nicely. I do have to set up a root account and hack into NetInfo to set up some domains to share. I'm already running netatalk on the Linux machine, so I can grab files easily from the Linux file system... [www.gulker.com - words and pictures from Silicon Valley] 9:53:08 PM |
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| Blogs: Another Tool in the Security Pro's Toolkit (Part Two) In my last column, I introduced you to blogging and blogs, and some of the issues that security professionals should consider before starting their own blogs. In this column we continue the discussion, and focus on blogs that specialize in security. [Scott Granneman: SecurityFocus] 6:32:55 PM |
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| AppleScript »A public beta of FaceSpan 4.0 for OSX is scheduled to be released on September 1, 2003. Be among the first to try FaceSpan 4.0 and to influence its future development. FaceSpan 4.0 is based on its an award winning predecessor, FaceSpan 3.5 a solution for creating feature-rich applications with AppleScript. Version 4.0 opens a new door by adding support for Mac OS X. In fact, FaceSpan 4.0 is an entirely new application, rewritten from the ground up specifically to support Mac OS X and all of its new and powerful features.« [Der Schockwellenreiter] 4:15:16 PM |
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