At 10:48 PM -0600 8/4/2010, Nestamicky wrote:
Is it possible, friends, that one could apply a firewall setting on
one network device and not the other? So you have wireless and
wired, and want to apply a rule that enables, say the Stealth mode
on OS X only one of the those; wired or wireless,
Thanks Clark, for those clear words!
and
Thanks James, for showing that it’s still a complicated business…
But I’m starting to understand it now, also from (previously mentioned
on this list, I know...) webpages like this one:
Thanks Chris and Eric. That answered my question.
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On Aug 5, 2010, at 5:31 AM, lu wrote:
I was wondering if anyone knew if the iMac G5 (12,1) can run both
windows os and mac os via Boot Camp or Parallels. If so, which one
would you recommend using and what version. My iMac is currently
running os 10.4.11
I have an identical iMac G5 (iSight,
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Either way, I would also invest in a back-up drive via firewire.
Yes! Always make
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Hey Glen,
Check this out: http://bit.ly/6nFcHY
It hits all the sweet spots, and it's (slightly) bigger than
At 2:15 PM -0600 8/5/2010, nestamicky wrote:
On 8/5/2010 8:06 AM, Dan wrote:
Yes. But why would you want to do that?
Because applying Stealth mode blocks services on all device,
making it impossible to use certain services. So, since the answer
is in the affirmative, how can this be done?