If you are like any IT professional today, you're concerned about security. Mac OS X has it's own Terminal utility called nettop that monitors incoming/outgoing network connections. This might remind you about Windows "netstat" utility. If you ever notice your network interface card taking in our out unusual amounts of traffic for no reason, fire up...
Wi-Fi End User Acceptance AgreementBusiness XXXXX offers free wireless high-speed Internet access (“Wi-Fi System”). This Wi-Fi End User Acceptance Agreement (“Agreement”) governs each party’s rights and responsibilities relating to the use of the Wi-Fi System at the. BY LOGGING ON TO THE WI-FI SYSTEM, YOU REPRESENT THAT YOU HAVE READ, UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED TO THE TERMS OF...
With OSX you can run a simple terminal command and extract all the files into the same directory without the need of a third party application. File examples: test1.ziptest2.ziptest3.ziptest4.zip Rather than double-clicking each *.zip file (which most of the time creates folders for each file extracted) you can run a command from the Terminal which will...
If you recently upgraded Mac OS X to 10.10, you'll notice the Mac Mail application seems much less responsive - depending on how many email addresses you have added to it. The command below will clean up and rebuild the database Mac Mail stores information for all your email messages. Backup any stored archive folders you're...
The following are command line parameters that can be run on most Palo Alto firewalls today. Interfaces and RoutesShow full route tableshow routing routeDisplay logical interfaces and configured zonesshow interface logicalShow routers applied to interfacesshow routing interface