05 February 2007 09:00
Finder Window Manager
Finder Window Manager†(FWM) is an application for managing all of your Mac OS X Finder window needs. This application allows you to create Window Sets to remember the size, placement, and just about all the view options of your open windows (there are a few minor settings such as label placement below or on the side of icon views that are not open to modification by third-party applications).
05 February 2007 08:15
Bastille on Mac OS X
Bastille support for OS X is in CVS now.
05 February 2007 06:00
Mac OS X: What Are All Those Processes?
by 4 others (via)A short list of background processes and daemons running in Mac OS X.
17 June 2006 13:45
Aanval Intrusion Detection Console - Snort and Syslog IDS / GUI / Interface
Aanval is the industries only correlation and analysis console designed specifically for Snort and Syslog data.
17 June 2006 13:30
XNmap - Network Scanner for Mac OS X
by 1 otherXNmap 3.0
XNmap is the most user friendly way to scan networks and perform security audits from a Mac.
The current release updates XNmap to allow you to choose any copy of nmap you want, including the ability to use the version installed by Fink. The nmap binary that is included in the XNmap download (v. 4.01) is now installed in such a way to allow it to be run from the command line as well as from XNmap! XNmap is now a Universal Binary!
11 February 2006 03:45
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27 September 2005 22:45
FlyakiteOSX - Modify . Simplify . Aquafy
by 31 others, 1 commentOS X interface on windows. Download.
27 September 2005 13:15
pkgsrc: The NetBSD Packages Collection
The NetBSD Packages Collection (pkgsrc) is a framework for
building third-party software on NetBSD and other UNIX-like systems,
currently containing over 5400 packages. It is used to enable freely
available software to be configured and built easily on supported
platforms.
27 September 2005 12:45
OS X x86 (Intel)
Odds and Ends
27 September 2005 00:15
Mac OS X_.Mac
Off The Cuff.
:: OTC Answer Archive :: > Mac OS X_.Mac
21 September 2005 18:30
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20 September 2005 11:00
RootPrompt -- Nothing but Unix
Nothing but Unix.
25 August 2005 04:15
An Introduction to Mac OS X Security
This article presents topics that will help you make Mac OS X secure. If you are familiar with UNIX systems, you may want to skip the following section, which discusses some basic UNIX concepts, and move to the later portion of the article, which looks at the specifics of Mac OS X security. If, however, you come to Mac OS X from OS 9.x and would like some UNIX background information, be sure to read what follows.
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