Hello all,
I got several responses to my post. They all asked why I didn't just load the OSX version and use that. Very good question. It's obvious that I need to go into a little more depth.
OK. Let me lay this out for you and also maybe lay down the gauntlet to some of the hot running unix techno-studs out there.
I work in one of the few high schools in the country that is still mostly Mac. We also have a lot of Cisco network gear. I would like to use some of the software tools that Cisco has available to manage the equipment but Cisco is not a Mac friendly company. One of their tools requires a browser java plugin that is only available for Windows, Solaris and Linux. My thought was to get Linux running on OSX, then Firefox running on Linux, and then try the plug on Firefox to see if I could get that to work for the management tool.
I either need to get this to work, someone needs to tell me how to get the Cisco web tools to work under Safari/FireFox on OSX, or someone needs to hack Cisco's java plugin to work under OSX.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
On Feb 24, 2005, at 1:11 PM, lj Palmer wrote:
The Mac OS X version does run under X-Windows, so I can't run it through ssh.
..lj
On Feb 24, 2005, at 09:14, Trevor Harmon wrote:
I wouldn't use Fink for this. Why not just download the Mac OS X version from http://getfirefox.com?
Kim Young Network Technician Noble High School North Berwick, ME 03906 20.676.2843
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