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In the case above, the default gateway of this Mac is 192.168.20.1. Meaning all routes are pointing to that system. Posted by Jack Sep 20 th, 2016 mac, osx. Podcast A podcast exploring true stories from the dark side of the Internet. Subscribe to the TunnelsUp mailing list and get tips, early access to new tools,. When the wrong Java environment is used on a Mac OS X system, the following behavior will be seen: Neither Connect Tunnel nor OnDemand Tunnel will launch and no explanation is given. Connect Tunnel or OnDemand Tunnel may launch, but they will not be able to make a connection to the appliance.
- Dec 13, 2013 If you are logging in from a Unix-like operating system, you can forward single applications over SSH very easily, because all Unix-like systems share a common graphics layer called X11. This even works under Mac OS X, although you will need to install and start the X11 server before using SSH.
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I set up my built in MAC VPN (Cisco IPSec) client, but it does not appear the client is getting my split tunnel details, it routes all traffic over VPN in the split tunnel list and any traffic that is not configured to go down the VPN tunnel appears to just get droped an it just does not pass that traffic out the local internet connection. On the MAC built in VPN (L2TP) configuration in advanced options, you see a check box for 'Send all traffic over VPN connection', but that option is not available in the MAC built in VPN (Cisco IPSec), would this check box be similar to the Cisco client, 'allow local lan access', that particular feature allows for split tunneling in the Cisco client. Is there a way for the built in VPN (Cisco IPSec) client to get the split tunnel rules? Thanks
I have not set up the Cisco VPN server end, but I have used a Cisco system from the Client end. I can therefore tell you often the IT department will have set policies in the Cisco VPN server to force all traffic to go via their system whether you as a user would prefer or not. This allows them to monitor and filter all the traffic.
Apple's own VPN server can be configured in a similar way, although I chose to allow non-work traffic to go via the users own connection.
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In the default installation, XAMPP-VM has no passwords set and it is not recommended to run XAMPP-VM with this configuration accessible by others.To make the installation more secure:
- Launch the stack manager by double-clicking the XAMPP icon in the mounted disk image.
- Ensure that all services are running in the 'Services' tab of the stack manager (or start them as needed).
- Open a new terminal from the 'General' tab of the stack manager and run the following command in it:
tail -2 /opt/lampp/logs/error_log
- You should see the following dialog on your screen. Enter responses to each prompt.
XAMPP: Quick security check...
XAMPP: MySQL is accessable via network.
XAMPP: Normaly that's not recommended. Do you want me to turn it off? [yes] yes
XAMPP: Turned off.
XAMPP: Stopping MySQL...
XAMPP: Starting MySQL...
XAMPP: The MySQL/phpMyAdmin user pma has no password set!!!
XAMPP: Do you want to set a password? [yes] yes
XAMPP: Password: ******
XAMPP: Password (again): ******
XAMPP: Setting new MySQL pma password.
XAMPP: Setting phpMyAdmin's pma password to the new one.
XAMPP: MySQL has no root passwort set!!!
XAMPP: Do you want to set a password? [yes] yes
XAMPP: Write the passworde somewhere down to make sure you won't forget it!!!
XAMPP: Password: ******
XAMPP: Password (again): ******
XAMPP: Setting new MySQL root password.
XAMPP: Setting phpMyAdmin's root password to the new one.
XAMPP: The FTP password for user 'nobody' is still set to 'lampp'.
XAMPP: Do you want to change the password? [yes] yes
XAMPP: Password: ******
XAMPP: Password (again): ******
XAMPP: Reload ProFTPD...
XAMPP: Done.
After calling this command, your XAMPP-VM installation should be more secure.