Notice that this is currently supported by the underlying systems that InternetConnect is built on. At the moment a GUI initiated connection relies on the remote server for the set…
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That's not how a VPN should work... It should just route traffic for a certain IP range across the VPN and everything outside that range should behave as normal a…
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Originally posted by nonhuman:
That's not how a VPN should work... It should just route traffic for a certain IP range across the VPN and everything outside that …
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Originally posted by Hoosier_1701:
From the new features page:
Isn't this the way it already works? Doesn't the VPN solution in Panther route all traffic thr…
From the new features page:
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VPN Settings
Enjoy new VPN options: ...<snip>... and direct all network traffic through the VPN connection.
Isn…
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Originally posted by mAxximo:
Why I'm not surprised that you pulled an �If you don't like it, switch to windows�?
Because Windows is an example of what happ…
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Originally posted by theolein:
I don't know what you hope to achieve with your constant complaining about OSX. Apple isn't going to change the system back to an O…
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Originally posted by CharlesS:
Okay, this one's valid. When you copy a folder that has a custom icon to an MS-DOS formatted disk, it bails out, because the invisi…
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Originally posted by Millennium:That's part of it, but there was always some degree of security which we needed but never had. OSX corrects that, and if mAxximo's…
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Originally posted by mAxximo:
I'd say it's more like satisfying the 50% or more of the userbase that's still comfortably using their Macs, waiting for OS X to be …
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Originally posted by TETENAL:
http://www.macnewsworld.com/story/41957.html
A long time Mac veteran has written an open letter to Steve Jobs, criticizing Mac OS X…
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Originally posted by OreoCookie:
We need permissions to make the OS more secure. Remember that there was no internet when the original MacOS (and any flavor of Wi…
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Originally posted by Weyland-Yutani:
You must have been reading some other post because I never said that you couldn't use / in UNIX filenames but rather you can'…
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Originally posted by vasu:
That's good to know, I do have an OEM Radeon 9600... Is it a problem with the board/firmware, or the OSX driver in panther?
Do you hap…
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Originally posted by mAxximo:
No, as opposed to overly paranoid security schemes.
So what's "just right", then? Windows and its Swiss cheese, or is even that…
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Originally posted by OreoCookie:
Remember that there was no internet when the original MacOS (and any flavor of Windows) were created!
There was no Internet…
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Originally posted by mAxximo:
No, as opposed to overly paranoid security schemes.
Just because you're ignorant about usability does not mean we can't have a secur…
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Originally posted by sieb:
You've had to "Activate" the last two versions of Photoshop on the PC, so what's the big deal? Mac users are supposed to be above this.…
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Originally posted by Millennium:
As opposed to insecure systems? Just because you're ignorant about computer security does not mean that computers should be insec…
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Originally posted by Randman:
What are you smoking?
Nothing. I make my living with Adobe apps, and have a legit install of the full CS suite on my home mac…
MacNNTroubleshootingby Don PickettMon, 11 Apr 2005 - 12:42
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Originally posted by Agent Macintosh:
Wrong.
What/do/you/mean?
If you look in the terminal, you'll see that the / is replaced with a : . This is normal. OS…
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Originally posted by Weyland-Yutani:
That you can't use / in filenames The actual filename of your hypothetical file there contains no slashes. It is actually …
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Originally posted by TETENAL:
http://www.macnewsworld.com/story/41957.html
A long time Mac veteran has written an open letter to Steve Jobs, criticizing Mac OS X…