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Here's my situation: I frequently want to access updates to my software over the web (e.g., Norton AntiVirus, Intego ContentBarrier, etc.), but I can't.
Well, I can and I can't. Specifically, I have an iBook and a PowerMac. My iBook does this no problem. It's my PowerMac that gives me messages like, "Live UpDate [Norton] is not able to connect to the server. Make sure your network preferences are correct. If the problem continues, reinstall Live UpDate."
Well, I just reinstalled the entire Norton suite. No dice.
Then I decided to be smart, plunk down my iBook in front of my PowerMac, and compare the System Preferences between the two machines, side by side. Everything was going fine until I accessed the Sharing/Firewall tab. I got this message (since disappeared) that read something like, "Additional firewall software is running on your system. Quit this software before updating your Apple preferences."
Well, that ranks up there with all those really helpful error messages. What software? Norton? Something from my router? How do I find out? Is this a job for Process Viewer or Terminal, to hunt this Mysterious Firewall Software down, quit it (or perhaps dump it off my system?)? A quick scan of Process Viewer (both User and Administrative processes didn't turn up anything obvious. (But then, I don't have a clue how to interpret those cryptic Unix-y names like "slpd", "xinetd", etc.
Any insightful help appreciated!
Well, I can and I can't. Specifically, I have an iBook and a PowerMac. My iBook does this no problem. It's my PowerMac that gives me messages like, "Live UpDate [Norton] is not able to connect to the server. Make sure your network preferences are correct. If the problem continues, reinstall Live UpDate."
Well, I just reinstalled the entire Norton suite. No dice.
Then I decided to be smart, plunk down my iBook in front of my PowerMac, and compare the System Preferences between the two machines, side by side. Everything was going fine until I accessed the Sharing/Firewall tab. I got this message (since disappeared) that read something like, "Additional firewall software is running on your system. Quit this software before updating your Apple preferences."
Well, that ranks up there with all those really helpful error messages. What software? Norton? Something from my router? How do I find out? Is this a job for Process Viewer or Terminal, to hunt this Mysterious Firewall Software down, quit it (or perhaps dump it off my system?)? A quick scan of Process Viewer (both User and Administrative processes didn't turn up anything obvious. (But then, I don't have a clue how to interpret those cryptic Unix-y names like "slpd", "xinetd", etc.
Any insightful help appreciated!