I just bought a Dual 1.8 Ghz G5 on Ebay, and I think it may be set up as some kind of file server or at the very least be allowing access to other users. I do graphic design, so I've been working on Mac since system 8, but I've never owned one, so I haven't had much time to explore the system.
The guy I bought it from sent the machine with the original OS 10.3 disks and it had a fresh install of OS 10.4 on it. From day one System 9 (Classic) was nowhere to be found on the machine. I did what I, being new to the system, thought you should do to secure the machine, but shortly after I started using it, odd things began happening. Shareware programs I had installed would just disappear, my desktop views wouldn't cooperate, system preferences would mysteriously revert after I closed the window.
It gets stranger than that, but I would hate to sound like a conspiracy theorist on my first post. Bottom line is that today, I booted from a system disk and logged in under single user mode to try to make some sense of the directory, and when I went to the "Change Password" drop down, there were suddenly there were 13 hidden root users. Their user names were all names of programs I had installed, so I'm not sure if that is normal, or if that is just how they gained root. I changed all the passwords, and looked around some more, and now here I am.
I would love to get back to a nice, simple, secure install of OS 10.4, but I'm not sure where to start. I've reinstalled a few times already, with no luck. I would love some help, I am just not sure what information would best help in the diagnosis. Let me know what to post and I will. Thanks.
**Edit: Sorry, I just saw the "Read before you post" thread. I have run permissions and verified my disk numerous times. I have Tech Tool Pro 4 and a brand new Disk Warrior, which I have also run several times along with the Apple Disk Utility. My machine is attached to a monitor, a usb2 external hard drive, some speakers and the internet.This has been going on since I got the machine on the 8th of February, and just yesterday my dsl modem went out (for reasons unrelated to the somputer), and I bought a new one with a hardware firewall system, which I haven't configured totally yet. If anything else will help, let me know. Thanks.
The guy I bought it from sent the machine with the original OS 10.3 disks and it had a fresh install of OS 10.4 on it. From day one System 9 (Classic) was nowhere to be found on the machine. I did what I, being new to the system, thought you should do to secure the machine, but shortly after I started using it, odd things began happening. Shareware programs I had installed would just disappear, my desktop views wouldn't cooperate, system preferences would mysteriously revert after I closed the window.
It gets stranger than that, but I would hate to sound like a conspiracy theorist on my first post. Bottom line is that today, I booted from a system disk and logged in under single user mode to try to make some sense of the directory, and when I went to the "Change Password" drop down, there were suddenly there were 13 hidden root users. Their user names were all names of programs I had installed, so I'm not sure if that is normal, or if that is just how they gained root. I changed all the passwords, and looked around some more, and now here I am.
I would love to get back to a nice, simple, secure install of OS 10.4, but I'm not sure where to start. I've reinstalled a few times already, with no luck. I would love some help, I am just not sure what information would best help in the diagnosis. Let me know what to post and I will. Thanks.
**Edit: Sorry, I just saw the "Read before you post" thread. I have run permissions and verified my disk numerous times. I have Tech Tool Pro 4 and a brand new Disk Warrior, which I have also run several times along with the Apple Disk Utility. My machine is attached to a monitor, a usb2 external hard drive, some speakers and the internet.This has been going on since I got the machine on the 8th of February, and just yesterday my dsl modem went out (for reasons unrelated to the somputer), and I bought a new one with a hardware firewall system, which I haven't configured totally yet. If anything else will help, let me know. Thanks.