08.23.2009
Terminal is an application which enables you to issue UNIX commands on the local machine or login to a remote computer and issue commands as though you were typing on that computer’s keyboard. The Terminal utility allows you to connect using the SSH-2 protocol for secure communication. It is the preferred ssh client for Mac [...]
08.11.2009
The Finder hides the standard Unix files and folders from you.
You can “Go To Folder…” and type in the name of the folder such as /var/log, but that’s fiddly and you still don’t see the “dot” files.
There’s a terminal command that will make all files and folders display in your Finder.
To do this open terminal [...]
08.6.2009
Often we want to provide support to Mac systems from our PCs. Macs have the capability to allow VNC access to the screens. The steps below show you how to enable VNC viewer on the Mac. A free VNC viewer for PC can be downloaded from http://www.uvnc.com/download/
To enable VNC on the Mac go to System [...]
07.10.2009
This is a step-by-step guide on how to create a VPN Connection on a MAC OS X 10.5 Leopard System.
1. Go to ‘Apple’ –> ‘System Preferences’
2. Select ‘Network‘ from system preferences
3. In ‘Network‘ system preferences, click the ‘+‘ icon on the bottom left cover of window to make a new VPN Conection.
4. As shown in [...]
05.19.2009
If you have Microsoft office installed you will already have the remote desktop for Macintosh on your computer. Simply do a search on the Mac for remote desktop to run the program.
If you do not have it or want the latest version and follow the link below
http://download.microsoft.com/download/6/c/0/6c01c76e-fef9-4a59-9fe1-84b1a307ad26/RDC200_ALL.dmg
An alternative open source remote desktop program is CORD [...]