Re: Wireless AP was RE: MacOS X 10.3.3 etc

2004-03-17 Thread bill parker
0403 583 676 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: members.westnet.com.au/renew/ Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Adam Yap [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: MacOS X 10.3.3 Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 13:39:16 +0800 Funnily enough, I think the easiest way might be to provide access to someone's wireless AP

Re: MacOS X 10.3.3

2004-03-17 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
space. Now you need to buy more speed. But really, we are WAMUG after all. I'm sure that those of us with suitable technology will be happy to help fellow members who are unable to get broadband. I for one be happy to supply MacOS X 10.3.3, or any other large download for that matter, to any

Re: MacOS X 10.3.3

2004-03-17 Thread James / Hans Kunz
will be happy to help fellow members who are unable to get broadband. I for one be happy to supply MacOS X 10.3.3, or any other large download for that matter, to any member by personal request. -- Peter Hinchliffe Apwin Computer ServicesFileMaker Pro Solutions Developer Perth

Re: MacOS X 10.3.3

2004-03-16 Thread James Devenish
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, Mar 16, 2004 at 08:33:04AM +0800, Peter Hinchliffe wrote: MacOS X 10.3.3 is now available via Software Update. For Ryan Schotte's interest: Improves security by requiring an administrator to authenticate for each Finder action that needs authentication

Re: MacOS X 10.3.3

2004-03-16 Thread J Philippe Chaperon
on 16/3/04 8:33 AM, Peter Hinchliffe at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: MacOS X 10.3.3 is now available via Software Update. Hi WAMUGgers, Thanks for this info Peter. Is there some place in Perth where one could buy, for a nominal sum, this update or other Apple's large updates? My slow dial-up

distributing updates? wasRe: MacOS X 10.3.3

2004-03-16 Thread Mark Secker
members isn't there? maybe Apple need their update service to be like a bit-tolerant like p2p network (except that's a couple of dirty words outside of the gaming and W4rez crowd) on 16/3/04 8:33 AM, Peter Hinchliffe at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: MacOS X 10.3.3 is now available via Software

Re: distributing updates? wasRe: MacOS X 10.3.3

2004-03-16 Thread J Philippe Chaperon
on 16/3/04 12:24 PM, Mark Secker at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A year or so ago I would have given you my servers URL to allow you to at least download it from a local site but the antiquity of it and local security issues now prevent me form doing so. I'm guessing WAMUG has something similar

Re: MacOS X 10.3.3

2004-03-16 Thread Ryan Schotte
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, Mar 16, 2004 at 08:33:04AM +0800, Peter Hinchliffe wrote: MacOS X 10.3.3 is now available via Software Update. For Ryan Schotte's interest: Improves security by requiring an administrator to authenticate for each Finder action that needs authentication

Re: MacOS X 10.3.3

2004-03-16 Thread Adam Yap
to have these guys milling outside all updating their OS' :) Adam On 16/03/2004, at 12:11 PM, J Philippe Chaperon wrote: on 16/3/04 8:33 AM, Peter Hinchliffe at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: MacOS X 10.3.3 is now available via Software Update. Hi WAMUGgers, Thanks for this info Peter

Re: Wireless AP was RE: MacOS X 10.3.3

2004-03-16 Thread Stuart Elvish
I was at systems security conference last week and they showed how easy it was to hack a wireless network. The best home made antennae was actually a pringles can, not a Nescafe / Milo tin. This link http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/accessories/666e/ has a more professional version of the

Re: Wireless AP was RE: MacOS X 10.3.3

2004-03-16 Thread Craig Ringer
On Tue, 2004-03-16 at 14:19, Stuart Elvish wrote: I was at systems security conference last week and they showed howeasy it was to hack a wireless network. The best home made antennae was actually a pringles can, not aNescafe / Milo tin. This link

Re: distributing updates? wasRe: MacOS X 10.3.3

2004-03-16 Thread Daniel Kerr
On 16/3/04 12:39 PM, J Philippe Chaperon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: on 16/3/04 12:24 PM, Mark Secker at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A year or so ago I would have given you my servers URL to allow you to at least download it from a local site but the antiquity of it and local security issues now