Security Updates Released for Panther and Jaguar 75
ZackSchil writes "Apple has released security updates for both Mac OS X 10.3.1 and, as promised, 10.2.8. The update to 10.3.1 updates OpenSSL and zlib's gzprintf() function. In addition to those updates, the 10.2.8 update contains changes to gm4, groff, Mail w/CRAM-MD5 authentication, Personal File Sharing, and QuickTime for Java. Run Software Update for more information and to install the updates."
Already installed (Score:1)
Re:Already installed (Score:2)
Seriously, though. Expose is cool.
Re:Already installed (Score:1)
seems to work (Score:2, Informative)
Re:seems to work (Score:4, Interesting)
Not all third-party drives are reliable. I can't burn DVD-Rs with DVD Studio Pro 2 on my DVD-R/-RAM drive because the drive reports its two burn speeds as 1x and 64x (as relayed by Toast). DSP2 presumes to use the highest speed, 64x, with no control to tell it otherwise. It then hangs. I have to have DSP2 create a disk image file instead and then burn that with Toast.
But at least I got it to run on an underpowered non-AGP Mac. (Blue & White G3 upgraded with 550 MHz G4.)
Re:seems to work (Score:3, Interesting)
Patchburn works great on Jaguar for most people. The drive descriptions file in 10.3 is xml-based instead of binary, but after editing the XML file (probably correctly) it still doesn't recognize my drive, so there must still be another step to get the OS to recognize the changes (compile it?).
Anybody know?
Re:seems to work (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:seems to work (Score:4, Interesting)
However, using the PatchBurn software, I was able to modify some of the system files to get the drive to be recognized by all of the system software (iTunes, Disc Copy, etc). With 10.3, if the drive is no longer supported out of the box, I am SOL, at least till someone else hacks the Disc Recording Framework. I am not asking Apple to give support for all these drives, just to let us be able to try them out for ourselves, and not close up the OS entirely.
Re:seems to work (Score:2)
I know this sounds really complicated, but there is an easy how-to guide at www.xlr8yourmac.com. Most drives are supported, but the software doesn't believe so because of a slightly different firmware version or something silly like that.
Re:seems to work (Score:2)
Just downloaded and..... (Score:5, Informative)
Oh and a bluetooth update, but my Sony Ericsson already works flawlessly (and still does post-update).
And yes, it does require a restart for all of you running the "Show Off" uptime screen saver.
Re:Where's Safari 1.1? (Score:1)
Re:Where's Safari 1.1? (Score:2)
Re:Where's Safari 1.1? (Score:2)
Re:Where's Safari 1.1? (Score:1)
They backported iChat AV and iCal to name two. They did not use Jaguar libs because of the performance increase the Panther libs would provide on Panther.
Lockups (Score:1)
This just in: THE SKY DIDN'T FALL (Score:4, Insightful)
Go ahead and mod me +1 Flamebait, just RECOGNIZE that you people are the FISH that took the bait last week!
So high and mighty with your mod points.
Re:This just in: THE SKY DIDN'T FALL (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:This just in: THE SKY DIDN'T FALL (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:This just in: THE SKY DIDN'T FALL (Score:1)
"confirmed that Apple said" is as good as "well, i can confirm that this guy i know said he really didn't steal that car".
by the way, do you know how titles work? "director of research" could be only a step up from the "pimply faced" dork. or a step down.
Re:This just in: THE SKY DIDN'T FALL (Score:2)
And Apple doesn't do this on a regular basis, they have always supported one system version behind current. Always.
On a related note (Score:2, Informative)
SecurityTracker has information on a new sudo vulnerability. [securitytracker.com] Only laptops are affected.
Re:On a related note (Score:2, Informative)
Users running Panther can also set the "Require password to wake this computer from sleep or screen saver" option in the Security preference pane.
Jaguar users can grab the program sleepwatcher and make it issue the 'sudo -k' command on sleep.
Remember though, if someone can get unsupervised access to your laptop, they c
sudo vulnerability? Give me a break! (Score:1)
Re:On a related note (Score:2)
via terminal (Score:5, Insightful)
Software Update Tool
Copyright 2002-2003 Apple Computer, Inc.
Software Update found the following new or updated software:
! SecurityUpd2003-11-19-1.0
Security Update 2003-11-19, 1.0, 1360K [required] [restart]
[Zen:~] bmt%
Re:via terminal (Score:2)
Mmmmm command line... (Score:2)
10.3 broke the network gui - fixed soon? (Score:4, Interesting)
The Apple Discussion boards are buzzing with this one. The GUI implementation is horribly confusing to newbies especially, but bad enough for those of us who know what smb:// or afp:// or DHCP actually is. They must be getting a ton of feedback from us aggravated types.
Until this is fixed, no-one I know here at the university will be advised to upgrade to 10.3, despite the many juicy new features and optimization.
Re:10.3 broke the network gui - fixed soon? (Score:2, Informative)
i went to the finder, hit cmd-K, typed in smb://myserver/share, and it instantly mounted on my desktop. i clicked the eject button in the finder's new sidebar and it unmounted just fine.
Re:10.3 broke the network gui - fixed soon? (Score:3, Interesting)
RTFP. That's exactly what I'm talking about. You have to type in the smb address, presuming you know it (OK for me, not my newbie interns or tweedy colleagues). Then you'll get the icon showing a mounted share, and an eject button. But that isn't browsing, is it? It's a command line approach with a simple entry form, why
Re:10.3 broke the network gui - fixed soon? (Score:1)
(FYI: What gests displayed on the desktop can be controlled via the Preferences in the Finder menu.)
Re:10.3 broke the network gui - fixed soon? (Score:2)
Now with Expose, it's nice to have instant click'n'drag access to any drive with F11.
Re:10.3 broke the network gui - fixed soon? (Score:4, Informative)
I'd say having to ask someone or look up, then type in ip addresses and protocols is more Old School than (cmd-K, let's see, oh there it is, arrow-right arrow-down-down-down, return key), don't you think? I have more important things to think about than
smb://obscure-27.someadmincruft.weird-9.domain.co
and the like.
Axiom:
Discovery is better done in the interface than in meatspace.
Now go and describe how to use this setup to someone who reads Habermas and McLuhan all day and night, and just wants to get to their damn files, or who thinks that Windows was always called XP and Britney is cool.
[/rant]
Re:10.3 broke the network gui - fixed soon? (Score:2)
I dragged
And yeah, I wrote an applescript to umount those shares on a drop.
Kewl.
Re:10.3 broke the network gui - fixed soon? (Score:2)
Care to share?
Re:10.3 broke the network gui - fixed soon? (Score:2)
If there's any behaviour of OS X's that I hate, it's that. Finder attempts to reconnect WAY too long IMO. Now that I make myself disconnect all shares before I shut my iBook's lid I get along with it but I tend to think that on a laptop the OS ought to be able to handle losing a connection to a server a lot more gracefully.
Re:10.3 broke the network gui - fixed soon? (Score:2)
Re:10.3 broke the network gui - fixed soon? (Score:1)
Low interest in this item? (Score:3, Insightful)
Why bother to put up another new electric fence around Fort Knox
Siegfried and Roy? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Siegfried and Roy? (Score:2)
Good work!
OpenSSL? (Score:3, Interesting)
[akira:~] dema% openssl version
OpenSSL 0.9.6i Feb 19 2003
Any ideas what's up with that?
Re:OpenSSL? (Score:1)
[powerbookg4:~] user% openssl version
OpenSSL 0.9.7b 10 Apr 2003
[powerbookg4:~] user%
(This is on Panther)
Re:OpenSSL? (Score:2, Informative)
Is it possible you installed your own copy, say in /usr/local/bin, and then forgot about it? Try running "which openssl", and see if it reports something other than /usr/bin/openssl. Alternatively, explicitly run the system's openssl: "/usr/bin/openssl version".
Re:OpenSSL? (Score:2)
Fink? (Score:2, Informative)
[Adam-Laptop:/usr/bin] user% openssl version
OpenSSL 0.9.7a Feb 19 2003
[Adam-Laptop:/usr/bin] user%
Now, the weird thing is there is openssl command in
Now I have to ask why is this?
Re:Fink? (Score:2)
Re:Fink? (Score:1)
It doesn't look like a symbolic link to me...but I can't find the version of the
[Adam-Laptop:~] usr% ls -l
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 935292 Sep 14 20:21 openssl
[Adam-Laptop:~] user% ls -l
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 1314372 Oct 31 23:44 openssl
[Adam-Laptop:~] user%
Safari Updated (at least on 10.3) (Score:2, Interesting)
Pen Drive (Score:1)