Posts Tagged ‘Terminal’

Smooth SSH Passwordless Authentication

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

This post first appeared on the Voodoo Finance blog which is maintained by my friend Constantinos Michael, and I’m recreating it here with some extensions so I can find the code more easily when I need it. Using computers remotely is a big part of what I do. Whether I’m at home and need to […]

Spoofing Leopard’s MAC address

Saturday, January 19th, 2008

There are many legitimate reasons why someone would want to spoof a system’s MAC address. In my case, my University binds our network ports to a specific computer’s MAC address, and only allows you to reset that address once a week. My problems start when I want to switch my two computers for whatever reason, […]

Bandwidth throttling in OS X

Saturday, January 19th, 2008

It’s been a while since my last post, and that’s because I’ve been busy with coursework, so I haven’t had time to mess around with OS X. However there was one feature I needed to figure out out of necessity if anything else. I have certain files I wish to freely share with some friends […]

Hints and code snippets for a more sane OS X Terminal experience

Monday, November 13th, 2006

Pretty long title, huh? Well, I’ve finally made the decision that there’s no way I’ll ever be able to keep a journal. So instead, I’ll start posting code snippets and general hints that I mostly harvested online (and try to cite wherever I can – remember that is -), but also modified to suit my […]