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2015 Jul 30
1
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
...) by default, in order to provide better > security: > > http://www.imore.com/os-x-el-capitan-faq > > b. Most network monitoring software, because putting en0 into promiscuous > mode violates the Gatekeeper rules. (Wireshark, etc.) Some App Store > networking software (e.g. RubberNet) manages to get around this by offering > a second app download from the author?s web page. You don?t call that > inconvenient? > > c. Low-level utilities, such as Karabiner and Scroll Reverser, since they > also need to bypass the sandbox guidelines to do their job. > > On to...
2015 Jul 29
4
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 4:37 PM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote: > Security is *always* opposed to convenience. False. OS X by default runs only signed binaries, and if they come from the App Store they run in a sandbox. User gains significant security with this, and are completely unaware of it. There is no inconvenience. What is the inconvenience of encrypting your device
2015 Jul 30
0
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
...y app repositories (e.g. Homebrew) by default, in order to provide better security: http://www.imore.com/os-x-el-capitan-faq b. Most network monitoring software, because putting en0 into promiscuous mode violates the Gatekeeper rules. (Wireshark, etc.) Some App Store networking software (e.g. RubberNet) manages to get around this by offering a second app download from the author?s web page. You don?t call that inconvenient? c. Low-level utilities, such as Karabiner and Scroll Reverser, since they also need to bypass the sandbox guidelines to do their job. On top of all that, to bypass Gatekeep...