FROM : Gary Yuen
DATE : Fri Jan 24 21:02:24 2003
Hey guys,
I think I found where you can configure networks from the command line.
Check out:
/var/db/SystemConfiguration/preferences.xml
I was looking at lookupd for a while and didn't see much there. There
may be commands to change the config but this file definitely stores
it. Not sure if it's a backup of another database but it's one place to
try. Let me know of it works.
Gary
Am Wednesday, 22.01.03 um 22:48 Uhr schrieb mmalcolm crawford:
> On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, at 03:27 PM, Salter, Adam Q wrote:
>
>> Stepwise etc are for learning/understanding Cocoa, but don't keep
>> code.
>>
> Softrak (http://www.stepwise.com/Softrak) does actually list code.
> Along with released products, there are categories for source code and
> developers are encouraged to put their source packages into their
> listings as well.
>
> Having said that, it is temporarily off-line. Scott has been
> attempting to overcome the technical issue involved. It's an IP
> address issue, and could be fairly easily resolved... if Scott had an
> SVGA monitor to connect to the machine.
>
> If anyone knows *exactly* how to change the IP address of a machine on
> OS X Server 1.2 from the command line, without fail, please contact
> Scott <sanguish at digifix.com>.
>
> Or if anyone wants to contribute to the "buy Stepwise a monitor" fund,
> please feel free to use PayPal :-)
>
> mmalc
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DATE : Fri Jan 24 21:02:24 2003
Hey guys,
I think I found where you can configure networks from the command line.
Check out:
/var/db/SystemConfiguration/preferences.xml
I was looking at lookupd for a while and didn't see much there. There
may be commands to change the config but this file definitely stores
it. Not sure if it's a backup of another database but it's one place to
try. Let me know of it works.
Gary
Am Wednesday, 22.01.03 um 22:48 Uhr schrieb mmalcolm crawford:
> On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, at 03:27 PM, Salter, Adam Q wrote:
>
>> Stepwise etc are for learning/understanding Cocoa, but don't keep
>> code.
>>
> Softrak (http://www.stepwise.com/Softrak) does actually list code.
> Along with released products, there are categories for source code and
> developers are encouraged to put their source packages into their
> listings as well.
>
> Having said that, it is temporarily off-line. Scott has been
> attempting to overcome the technical issue involved. It's an IP
> address issue, and could be fairly easily resolved... if Scott had an
> SVGA monitor to connect to the machine.
>
> If anyone knows *exactly* how to change the IP address of a machine on
> OS X Server 1.2 from the command line, without fail, please contact
> Scott <sanguish at digifix.com>.
>
> Or if anyone wants to contribute to the "buy Stepwise a monitor" fund,
> please feel free to use PayPal :-)
>
> mmalc
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| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Salter, Adam Q | Jan 23, 00:27 | |
| mw | Jan 23, 01:07 | |
| mmalcolm crawford | Jan 23, 07:48 | |
| Gary Yuen | Jan 24, 21:02 | |
| Scott Anguish | Jan 24, 23:53 | |
| Gary Yuen | Jan 25, 02:04 | |
| Dave Camp | Jan 27, 05:14 |






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