I have a 3Com Tornado Network card, that I want to use in my beige g3 DT... But there were no drivers for it.
Checked OpenDarwin.org and oh:
http://www.opendarwin.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/src/Apple3Com3C90x/
They do exist ;)
But apparantly for the x86 port of Darwin.
So here is...
Does anyone know how to change a password via perl?
I am using a Mac OS X box as a fileserver, and am looking ofr a way to change a password via a remote interface....
I know how to secure it properly... just not how to actually change it.
Anyone know of a script already? or know...
Does anyone know how to add an item to:
/library/StartupItems/
I want this script:
/usr/myscript/script
to run whenever my computer starts up. I don't want to have it run on login, but on startup, so StartupItems is the only way to go.
Well, this is more for my own knowledge than anything else....
But if you admin a building, do you want people downloading hacking programs? or anything else that would allow them to do something illegal?
I am really just looking to disable the obvious.
I just don't want garbage being downloaded and run.
Apple should have created an option or something like CHDMOD to disable Applications in a directory.
Don't forget. Apps that due anything networking related could also be trouble.
I want to prevent users from downloading Applications from the web and running them.... Most installers in OS X require an admin password (which is good) but many still don't use installers and are just .sit files.
Can I CHMOD a users home directory so that the user can't run applications...
Last I heard J&R didn't even make plans to reopen yet. They are working online and via mail, but they didn't know when they would be able to open the store yet.
Ok, here is what I got now:
tell application "Terminal"
do script with command "echo PASSWORD | su root /usr/sbin/nvram boot-device=ide1/@0:5,\\:tbxi"
end tell
returns:
[localhost:~] robert% echo PASSWORD | su root /usr/sbin/nvram boo[localhost:~] robert% t-device=ide1/@0:5,\:tbxi...