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VPNC and Mac OS X Lion, Mavericks (NOTE: Broken on Yosemite) – Tip of the Week
NOTE: Update 23 October 2014: This is broken on Yosemite because of tighter controls on unsigned kernel extensions. These are NO LONGER allowed to either load or run as unsigned extensions. This prevents the /dev/tun* or /dev/tap* devices from being … Continue reading
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Tagged all traffic through tunnel, client, clobbered, extensions, kext, lion, mac, macports, mavericks, os x, resolv.conf, signed, tunnel, tuntaposx, unsigned, vpn, vpnc, vpnc-script, yosemite
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search / find by size on Unix / Linux systems – Tip of the Week
Searching by size on *nix systems by using the find command may not be readily apparent. Say you have a file system approaching 100% full (/var/log is an example which comes to mind), and you want to do some housekeeping. … Continue reading