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Star War Sex Parrot posted:I use AirPlay + AirServer at work on occasion. I'll double check if it gives me a native resolution option. I got AirServer installed, but not sure now how to display my MacBook Pro screen on my PC. [edit] Whoops, I figured it out after some more searching. But I can't use the keyboard and mouse on my PC yet while mirroring. I said come in! fucked around with this message at 01:29 on Jan 12, 2015 |
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I said come in! posted:I got AirServer installed, but not sure now how to display my MacBook Pro screen on my PC. edit: Also this won't allow you to control the Mac. It's just leveraging AirPlay to act a second monitor.
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 01:29 |
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Star War Sex Parrot posted:If your MBP not a newer model that supports AirPlay Mirroring? Gotcha, I didn't fully understand. This gets pretty close to what I was looking for though.
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 01:44 |
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I said come in! posted:Gotcha, I didn't fully understand. This gets pretty close to what I was looking for though. Use Synergy with it. It's a network based KM switcher. I've been using it for a while. I use it to share the same keyboard and mouse across multiple systems. It's $10 for a single user perpetual license for as many systems as you want to use.
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 02:13 |
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Does Spotify not support retina resolutions still? I'm trying to put a full screen Spotify window on my iPad via Duet Display and the content windows are all janky in Spotify when I set the resolution to retina.
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 02:31 |
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This is a very niche recommendation, but for any of you guys with reading problems/dyslexia, Overlays on the app store is a great app to help with it (also has a Windows version). It's definitely been a great app for me.
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 04:23 |
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Martytoof posted:Yeah, I dug out my old iPad1 out of its box too, but then I saw that you need iOS7+ They listed it as iOS 5.1 five days ago or so . . . When I bought it for my iPad 1. Still deciding if I want to bother loving with the refund process.
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 07:15 |
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wooger posted:Firefox doesn't support html5 Netflix, as it requires a proprietary DRM plugin, which as far as I'm aware only exists for Chrome. You can get html5 Netflix with Safari too.
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 07:34 |
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How would I go about hosting a SOCKS 5 proxy from my OSX server?
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 17:34 |
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Triglav posted:How would I go about hosting a SOCKS 5 proxy from my OSX server? Not sure what version of SOCKS, but you can set up a SOCKS proxy using the -D option in ssh.
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 18:01 |
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I think I remember reading that it was SOCKS 4? In any case, I don't fully understand it. Do I do ssh -D on my server, and then connect with my client machine using my server's address, login name, and password? If I want to turn the proxy off, do I do ssh +D?
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Triglav posted:I think I remember reading that it was SOCKS 4? In any case, I don't fully understand it. This is old, but probably still applicable https://www.mikeash.com/ssh_socks.html EDIT: Not sure if the latest SSH shipping with OS X supports SOCKS 5, but give it a shot. The commands are the same. Just set your client browser SOCKS proxy settings to the IP of the server running the SOCKS instance. Just run it in a term on the OS X server. Either close the term or ctrl-C back to the prompt. Proteus Jones fucked around with this message at 18:23 on Jan 12, 2015 |
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Triglav posted:I think I remember reading that it was SOCKS 4? In any case, I don't fully understand it. Do you have SSH server running on your server? If you can SSH to it from your laptop, you're almost there. a) Check your /etc/sshd_config file on the server to make sure tunnelling is enabled. b) SSH to your server from your laptop, using the -D switch in your command, and specifying the port you want the proxy to run on. c) point your laptop's browser at a socks proxy at localhost:port and enjoy. Ultimately, read the openssh man pages.
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wooger posted:Do you have SSH server running on your server? If you can SSH to it from your laptop, you're almost there. That's it! Sorry for confusing the issue. I remember using this way long ago before I started using the VPN built into OS X server, just not the particulars.
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wooger posted:Do you have SSH server running on your server? If you can SSH to it from your laptop, you're almost there. a) In my OSX server's /etc/sshd_config file I've gone and uncommented and changed these lines: PasswordAuthentication yes #default no and commented Tunnel yes #default no and commented b) I'm connecting from Windows, and I have tested that the server is connectable through PuTTY. c) The specific program I'm tunneling just sits there trying to connect via proxy forever. I suspect it's because OSX has SOCKS 4, and this program asks for SOCKS 5.
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Triglav posted:a) In my OSX server's /etc/sshd_config file I've gone and uncommented and changed these lines: I *think* firefox still support 4. You can try with that.
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It does, but I am not tunneling a web browser. I've successfully installed cntlm but gently caress if I can figure this thing out.
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 21:00 |
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I don't know if this belongs here, or elsewhere so feel free to tell me where it should go! I'm trying to download some pdfs from a website and there are about 300 so doing it by hand is a pain. I tried using SiteSucker to download them, but it's failing for some reason. The files are located in code:
I tried googling for automated downloading with a mask, but get nothing. I've got a Parallels Windows install if there's something there that'd be easier. edit : With a bit of SublimeText magic I made a txt file with 520 urls and I'm feeding that into wget. Sad Panda fucked around with this message at 23:20 on Jan 12, 2015 |
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Triglav posted:It does, but I am not tunneling a web browser. cntlm is only needed if you want to tunnel through a proxy server that requires NTLM authentication. To start from first principles, when I ssh from machine A to machine B: ssh -D 8080 coxy@B A SOCKS proxy is created on A:8080. On machine A you can test this by using say firefox, going into the network settings, and selecting a SOCKS proxy which is 127.0.0.1:8080. Is that all working?
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 03:25 |
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I guess not? Whenever I do ssh -D 8080 user@server from my client, I end up getting a terminal for the server and a "non-responsive proxy" in Firefox.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 07:51 |
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Possibly it is assuming from the port 8080, or from you putting the proxy ip and port in the wrong field, that it's trying to talk to an HTTP proxy and not a SOCKS proxy?
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 10:53 |
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empty baggie posted:You've got adware. Use this: http://www.adwaremedic.com This solved the problem I had and scored me some brownie points at work. Much appreciated. I also donated to TheSafeMac.
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Sad Panda posted:I don't know if this belongs here, or elsewhere so feel free to tell me where it should go! code:
If you're feeling nice, put a "sleep 5" or something before the first "done" so you're not just hammering their servers. Written in zsh, pretty sure bash supports the {x...y} syntax though. If not, replace with $( seq -w x y ). (e: added -w option to seq, and removed bbcode url tags which got added automatically) JamesOff fucked around with this message at 13:20 on Jan 13, 2015 |
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Triglav posted:a) In my OSX server's /etc/sshd_config file I've gone and uncommented and changed these lines: "Tunnel yes" sounds like a ssh client-side option to request tun(4) device forwarding, which is essentially a bare-bones SSH-based VPN and needs a bit more configuration at both ends to be useful. The corresponding sshd_config keyword should be "PermitTunnel". But I think your sshd_config should have AllowTcpForwarding yes If this is not set, then sshd will reject all -L, -R and -D forwarding requests. If there is a PermitOpen keyword, it should be commented out or list the allowed port forwarding destinations (or "any").
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For awhile now I've been running into an issue with WiFi on my rMBP. Every so often it stays connected but does not allow me to load pages. Even something as a simple ping doesn't work, if I do a ping it does not even give me the timeout message. It can be fixed by turning on and off WiFi. It's a bit annoying and have no idea why it is doing this. Any suggestions? Should say I'm Yosemite and up to date on everything.
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calandryll posted:For awhile now I've been running into an issue with WiFi on my rMBP. Every so often it stays connected but does not allow me to load pages. Even something as a simple ping doesn't work, if I do a ping it does not even give me the timeout message. It can be fixed by turning on and off WiFi. It's a bit annoying and have no idea why it is doing this. Any suggestions? Should say I'm Yosemite and up to date on everything. It might be this issue: http://arstechnica.com/apple/2015/01/why-dns-in-os-x-10-10-is-broken-and-what-you-can-do-to-fix-it/ But I dunno if you really want to apply the fix, which is (for now) to basically install mDNSResponder from 10.9 into 10.10 and disable some stuff in 10.10. The other possible temp fix is to kill discoveryd and restart it. Binary Badger fucked around with this message at 19:45 on Jan 13, 2015 |
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Triglav posted:a) In my OSX server's /etc/sshd_config file I've gone and uncommented and changed these lines: OSX uses OpenSSH, same as on any BSD or Linux. your choice for the first line in a) is insecure, I recommend changing it, and the 2nd line should be PermitTunnel, as mentioned already. You understand that the proxy tunnel will only be open when you have the ssh connection (via putty or whatever ) live, right? If you're on windows, and you have putty, you'll want to make a copy of your current connection, then modify it by going into SSH->Tunnels Configure the port, and choose dynamic for the destination. You can also stop it from opening a prompt elsewhere in the options, though it make no difference to functionality. It works fine for me as a socks5 proxy from Firefox. localhost:51367
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So my NetNewsWire demo apparently lapsed, it seems months after I installed it. I was looking at it's website, and it's only $10, but hasn't had an update since March, and it's still a "pre-purchase". I have some AppStore credit, so I was wondering what's good. Even better if there's an iPhone version I can sync with as well. Any recommendations?
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Reeder with Feedbin as the backend
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IUG posted:So my NetNewsWire demo apparently lapsed, it seems months after I installed it. I was looking at it's website, and it's only $10, but hasn't had an update since March, and it's still a "pre-purchase". I switched from NetNewsWire to ReadKit. It's pretty similar to NNW, but it syncs with a bunch of different services (I use Feedly).
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The Sweet Setup has a rundown and they like Reeder, as do I: http://thesweetsetup.com/apps/best-rss-reader-os-x/ For the backend, Feedbin is nice. The web interface is very good if you have to turn to that.
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cbirdsong posted:The Sweet Setup has a rundown and they like Reeder, as do I: http://thesweetsetup.com/apps/best-rss-reader-os-x/ I've been on feedly for the backend to Reeder. Any particular reason I should switch?
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# ? Jan 14, 2015 08:26 |
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Cross posting in the Mac Hardware megathread since I'm not sure if this is a hardware or software issue. I am running a Macbook Air (MacBookAir6,2) that has a weird issue with the trackpad. I use it closed, at my desk, with a Cinema Display, Apple BT Keyboard and Apple BT Trackpad. When I leave my desk for a meeting, and open it up, the trackpad is very wonky. The curser barely moves on screen and I have to physically click & hold & drag the trackpad in order to get the curser to move. The only thing I can do to fix it is to restart the computer, and when I restart it ALWAYS says that Skype is unresponsive. I'm going to install the latest version of Skype to see if that fixes anything, but does anyone know what else I can try? Or what the heck is going on?
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# ? Jan 14, 2015 19:01 |
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I've used OS X since the very first public beta and I've never seen this window before in my life. God bless you, Mail.
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# ? Jan 14, 2015 21:15 |
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Choadmaster posted:I've used OS X since the very first public beta and I've never seen this window before in my life.
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Bob Morales posted:mail is stupid. how much HD space do you have free? I dunno if Choadmaster is using an Exchange account at all but that's all we had set up on the rMBP at work (email through Office365 if it makes a difference). The problem went away when I did a fresh install of Yosemite when the GM release was available so at the very least a clean install will probably fix it (although it'd be a pain in the neck).
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Mercurius posted:Im pretty sure it's not hard drive space.
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# ? Jan 14, 2015 22:57 |
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No Exchange. 1.5 TB free on the drive my mail files are stored on and 60 GB free on the SSD boot drive. Edit: well, yes, it clearly filled the boot drive with the virtual memory. The mystery is why... It's never happened before, and it seems to be running fine now. Unless it happens again I'm not going to worry. If it does I'll give the clean install a shot.
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Choadmaster posted:I've used OS X since the very first public beta and I've never seen this window before in my life. How the heck did you use OS X before System 10.2 and not have seen that window.
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Choadmaster posted:No Exchange. 1.5 TB free on the drive my mail files are stored on and 60 GB free on the SSD boot drive. Edit: well, yes, it clearly filled the boot drive with the virtual memory. The mystery is why... Saw this a few times with iCloud sync of contacts on new macs out of the box after Mountain Lion or whatever came out.
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