- #Techtool pro 5.0.6 install
- #Techtool pro 5.0.6 update
- #Techtool pro 5.0.6 Patch
- #Techtool pro 5.0.6 pro
Item is currently Out of Stock with no date when item will be available. 4.The current version of Tech Tool 2.8 is 2.8.91 88894000 VOCOM II Communication Unit | OUT OF STOCK I've chosen to do so here to pick up other bug fixes and improvements. Last night when I went to bed I put it to sleep via the menu, and it woke up this morning without the slightest problem - no problems today. Restarted, fsck, restarted, and it's been up since. Yesterday I couldn't get it to wake up, so I mashed the button, booted into single-user mode and used applejack to run fsck (there's a shell script), then restarted, logged in, and it kernel panic'd as the desktop started to load. I pretty much always boot into single user mode and run fsck after a crash, and the only time I got an fsck error was when I had to crash the machine after I copied in the new binaries and hit "shut down" and it hung at the white screen for about 10 minutes. While I have had kernel panics, I've also had the machine mostly just go to sleep and not wake up. But I am certainly willing to believe that the machine and/or display goes to sleep and/or wakes up via shell script, and I may be hitting some funk there. It has been really quite good since about 10.6.6. And of course I've got my machine set so that only the display sleeps if it's plugged in. There are all of the permutations of sleep selected from the menu vs sleep by closing the lid, go to sleep with it plugged in or not, wake up plugged in or not, knock the plug out while it's asleep, etc.
#Techtool pro 5.0.6 pro
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.Įver since I bought my first macbook pro which was 2006 and it might have been running 10.3 back then, the operating system has had more or less problems waking from sleep. This is free software you are free to change and redistribute it. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later GNU bash, version 4.3.27(3)-release (powerpc-apple-darwin8.11.0)Ĭopyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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The idea is to replace your system bash - yes, you can use Homebrew, Tigerbrew, MacPorts, etc., to get an updated copy, but your built-in bash is still vulnerable unless you replace it.
#Techtool pro 5.0.6 install
The bash these steps will install works on 10.4 all the way to 10.9 on 32-bit Intel, 64-bit Intel and PowerPC.
#Techtool pro 5.0.6 update
Either wait for the public source trees to update and rebuild it (likely early tomorrow), or use this one. If you used one of the "build from source" tricks that were circulating earlier today (MacRumors, etc.), your version does NOT have this second issue patched.
#Techtool pro 5.0.6 Patch
See above The version earlier today had a preliminary version of the patch which does not fix a second variant vulnerability. As a service to you, I have done so, and compiled it for PowerPC and Intel so it will also work for users on 10.6 who are not receiving updates either. The solution is easy: build a new bash from the newly patched source code.
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This attack does work on Power Macs because most shell commands are cross-platform, and appears to exist on all versions of OS X. See the previous entry, but in short, bash has been shown to have a pretty nasty little vulnerability that causes it to inadvertently execute shell commands in the environment you pass it. Just overlay it over your old copy of 4.3.26. Updated to 4.3.27 below with more steps to repair this vulnerability. Just overlay it over your old copy of 4.3.2x. Hopefully this should be the last one for awhile. UPDATE THE SECOND: It's a bug bash! Updated to 4.3.28 below with more fixes for two more internal vulnerabilities (CVE-2014-7186 and -7187). See Michal Zalewski's post on the subject. UPDATE THE THIRD: To clarify some questions, 4.3.28 is not vulnerable to CVE-2014-6277 and -6278, as well as all the other reported vulnerabilities.
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Assuming no other vulnerabilities are found in the near future, this should be the last patch. There are no new tests, and it is not clear the flaws it fixes are exploitable with the other changes, but it is available for those that wish it.