Apple updates security in OS X 10.2.4 Server
updated 01:45 pm EST, Tue February 25, 2003
Apple has documented the are available.
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I think that's pretty damn smooth. They were quick to fix problems and make sure our systems are secure. How can you complain?
Because, he, like so many other MacNN posters, believes if he belittles others, he will seem superior by comparison.
Good for Apple for releasing timely fixes.
We're running OS X Server 10.1. with the bugs we all know and love.
Is upgrading to 10.2 (Server) worth the price?
We mainly use it for filesharing in office with a few remote folks (using novell)
Thanks for any insight.
We're running OS X Server 10.1. with the bugs we all know and love.
Is upgrading to 10.2 (Server) worth the price?
We mainly use it for filesharing in office with a few remote folks (using novell)
Thanks for any insight.
OK, anyone hear actually read the posting or the news or read me or anything??? What's being reported here is the listing of security fixes in yesterday's release of 10.2.4 server. Not "We just released fixes for yesterday's release". That's an MS move (actually it isn't, MS would wait until they had a bunch of fixes to release or until someone notices - oh wait, that's what apple does too, never mind, back to the criticism of the posts!).
Just to repeat! There are NO fixes being released for 10.2.4. There are fixes IN 10.2.4. So Apple is not to be congratulated for getting the fixes out in a timely manner (timely would've been last week). The only thing to cheer them on is actually telling you what the fixes are (of course, the good cynic would say "They should've done that when it was released, not a day later...."
upgrading to 10.2 server is worth the price. its admin tools are a way better plus way more features, netboot. a lot more stable and faster too.
TRUST ME ITS WORTH IT, i love it as a the IT guy for my company
all these security patches. i'm going to windows. see you later, cocksuckers!
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Wow, a one day after security patch...not so smooth guys.