Security - Brickhouse 1.2b12 By Brian Hill

Brickhouse 1.2b12
 Security
 Views:1069(+1) Shareware
By Brian Hill

BrickHouse is designed to draw using the network firewall built in to Mac OS X promptly and sluttish. By using BrickHouse to enable your computer's firewall, you arse supporter prevent unauthorized villians from gaining access to your computer via your internet connection. It also helps you wont your firewall to defend against denial of serve or resource-based internet attacks. Network attacks will bounce away the firewall to prevent your computer from slowing down or crashing. While Mac OS X is moderately secure as installed, it also includes a cogent network traffic filter or firewall that arse both prevent break-in attempts and maintain your computer from being used in assault on another computer. Unfortunately, the default installment leaves it broad open, and you must manually 'lend rules' or filters using a require line peter called ipfw. You pauperism to wont Terminal.app to do this. My mommy isn't expiration to be able to do this. What's New: Version 1.2b12: I fastened the worst, stupid bug in 1.2b11 that disallowed saving unless you'd previously run 1.2b10 or earlier. Doh! Also, several minor differences in the way Panther logged firewall entries were accounted for so that the Log window should now lick on both 10.2 and 10.3. The hunt for the 'commence IP sharing' progeny continues (as described in the Read Me document for 1.2b10, which should be included in this distribution). If you have problem with the built in 'Start IP Sharing' functionality, wont the enclosed AppleScript application to commence IP sharing if you hadn't at startup or pauperism to restart it. Stopping it within the BrickHouse programme works finely for everyone. I haven't been able to assert this that problem soundless exists on Panther (ie., using Panther as the NAT server). Other than that, this version was tested on Panther, and should be fully functional. Finally, I justify for the tardiness of this beta update. Sometimes Life gets in the way, as they say.


CompanyBrian Hill
Websitehttp://brianhill.dyndns.org/site...
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OsMac OS X
RequirementsMac OS X 10.1 or later.
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Release Date1/13/2004
LicenseShareware
LimitationsShareware

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