Sniffing Wi-Fi traffic on Mac OS X with a built in utility
Check out Meitar Moscovitz’s blog, specifically the article about how to use the Mac OS X terminal session to sniff WiFi and output standard (Wireshark compatible) .CAP files. Cool stuff!
Check out Meitar Moscovitz’s blog, specifically the article about how to use the Mac OS X terminal session to sniff WiFi and output standard (Wireshark compatible) .CAP files. Cool stuff!
If you use both Mac and Windows, check out Stephen Foskett’s blog on How To Write To Windows NTFS Drives In Mac OS X 10.6 “Snow Leopard”.
Chris Mellor, writing at The Register has commented on a spat between two EMC bloggers and an analyst. It seems to me that good technology companies should have more ~positive~ things to talk about than throwing FUD against competitors. It also seems to me that tech vendor bloggers that are willing to hop into the mud… Read More »
Oracle’s been busy re-shaping their world, and the world of their acquired business units. Phillip Jaenke (@RootWyrm on Twitter) has a lot of opinions, this time around he’s pieced together some compelling evidence that argues that Oracle doesn’t intend on continuing development (or development that matters, anyhow) on the SPARC platform. http://rootwyrm.us.to/2010/10/sparc-the-future-that-wasnt-and-isnt/ What bothers me… Read More »
A friend (and past colleague) has started commenting on life… he’s what everyone else might call a “stroke survivor” but he prefers “victor”. I agree with his outlook. Check it out his latest post: http://strokevictor.wordpress.com/2010/10/11/prius-the-new-vw-van/