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SSH tunneling for fun and profit
Will O'Brien is a little paranoid, but we still love him. He has written up a great step by step post over at Engadget, a little known blog that I read, detailing how to setup SSH tunneling
when you are on potentially insecure networks. Go read it, ...
Meerkat: simplified SSH tunneling
I would wager that most of the people who know they need an SSH tunnel also know the Terminal commands to make it happen. But if those people happen to be Mac users, it's quite likely they wouldn't be averse to having menu bar access, Growl ...
JellyFiSSH: secure shell the easy way
JellyFiSHH is a cool little bookmark manager for automating connections to remote servers over telnet, SSH 1 or 2. SHH (or Secure SHell) is an important tool for creating secure connections across the Internet to a remote machine. By default this ...
Freeware February: SSH Tunnel Manager
Today’s pick is more a public service announcement.
Anyone who ever uses their computer on a public wireless network,
like a T-Mobile Hotspot, for example, needs to download and configure
SSH Tunnel Manager NOW.
If you think ...
How to stream your iTunes library across the web for free
Mac OS X users and faithful readers of TUAW know that there is great power found in the command-line, but one of the greatest advantages of OS X's UNIX heritage is the secure shell (SSH) client and server. From the Apple Matters article on SSH ...
SSHing for fun and profit
I'm sure you've heard all the cool kids talking about SSH in the cafeteria during lunch, but you had no idea what it was. Be ignorant no more, because Devanshu Mehta is writing a series of posts about using SSH for Apple Matters. The first in the ...
A great series on SSH
If you don’t use SSH or SFTP, and instead use telnet or FTP, you’re asking for it. Big time. FTP & telnet send
everything - passwords included - in the clear. Not safe at all. But, even if you use SSH (& it’s descendants, ...
ssh on iPhone
digg_url = 'http://digg.com/apple/SSH_working_on_iPhone_Log_into_your_iPhone_from_your_Mac'; Over at the #iphone channel at irc.osx86.hu, the thoroughly awesome NerveGas has figured out how to enable ssh on the iPhone without using restore mode. ...
Meerkat 1.2, 100% more AppleScript support
If you work from non-secure networks (coffeehouses, airports, hotels, etc.), or if you've ever wanted to bypass a firewall (YouTube or TUAW blocked at work?) you may be familiar with SSH tunneling. It's come up more than once here on TUAW. It allows ...
Worm rickrolls unsecured jailbroken iPhones via SSH
For the last few days, some jailbroken iPhone users have found their home screen background a little different than they remembered. A hacker, going by the name "ikee," created a worm that changes the home screen background on jailbroken iPhones ...
SSH shell for iPhone
We know what you've been thinking. "Gee, I wish I could SSH into my Mac with my iPhone." Well, now you can. WebShell is simple enough to install (just two commands in Terminal) and configure. Once it's all set up, point your iPhone to ...
Hack Alert: ssh from iPhone
digg_url = 'http://digg.com/apple/SSH_from_iPhone_Let_the_Hacking_Begin'; This morning, reigning iPhone hack-king NerveGas compiled and installed sshd2 and ssh on his iPhone. So what does this mean? It shows that the first steps have been taken ...
PhotoTunnel 3: iPhoto Albums Go 3D
PhotoTunnel 3 looks like a neat toy for anybody who's tired of the Ken Burns effect and is looking for a way to make unusual slideshow videos from iPhoto albums. Capitalizing on OS X's built-in Core Image technology, PhotoTunnel will apply a variety ...
Friday Favorite: ShareTool
Another Friday Favorite, our weekly opportunity to get all sloppy over our most-loved applications.
If you have an always-on Mac at home, a decent upstream connection and another Mac anywhere outside of your home network, you might find ShareTool to ...
Ask TUAW: PPPoE, SSH, Expos, Wake on LAN, importing DAT tapes and more
This time in Ask TUAW we'll be looking at getting rid of a PPPoE menubar item, assigning keys to Exposé, activating Wake on LAN, importing 32MHz DAT tapes, changing the iTunes Library location, learning SSH and more. As always your suggestions ...


