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    Cannot stop named (BIND 9 DNS Server)

    Solution: From: http://wiki.hiit.fi/display/it/Starting+and+stopping+daemons+in+OS+X Despite the fact that launchctl list did not show org.isc.named whatsoever, loading it in and then unloading it solved the problem of named constantly restarting itself.
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    Cannot stop named (BIND 9 DNS Server)

    PLEASE HELP ME KILL MY DNS SERVER! Any help? I am unable to reach several important websites due to this damn DNS server!!! You'd think this would be easy to do...
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    Cannot stop named (BIND 9 DNS Server)

    named is a runaway train. $ sudo rndc stop $ sudo rndc status version: 9.6.0-APPLE-P2 ... server is up and running $ sudo killall named $ top -l 1 | grep named 7117 named 0.0 00:00.01 1 0 16+ 35+ 2804K+ 1580K+ 4080K+ 19M+ 2381M+ 7113 7113 sleeping 0...
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    Change homepage in safari

    Just a warning... this doesn't seem to work in Safari <= 2.0.4
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    Administrating An Airport Express Via Terminal

    Hello! Is it possible to set up port forwarding (add or remove rules) on my Airport Express without having to use the Ariport Admin Utility? More importantly, I'd like a way to administrate my network settings without having to constantly restart the router. The Airport Express takes a rather...
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    Special Characters in Shell

    Thanks a bunch, slur. However, I'm still feeling a bit shakey on what you mean. I was trying to do some research on doing this in tcsh. I realize in a language like C (which is the base for the csh and tcsh shells), you can use something like "/a63" and it will represent the ascii value of 63 (I...
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    Special Characters in Shell

    Apparently, tcsh, csh, sh, bash, zsh, etc don't allow me to input ANY special characters outside of the normal ASCII range (i.e. ü, ø, å, ß). I believe this would be referred to as ASCII 2, however I'm not sure. Is there a shell available that I can install into OS X so that I am able to use...
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