Oh my! If you’re planning on heading out to MacSysAdmin, or were thinking about it, you might want to act soon! A note from Tycho: I just wanted to remind you to sign up for MacSysAdmin 2017. We still have approximately 15 seats left, so you better hurry up before they all are sold out. MacSysAdmin is the conference where you want to be if you manage Macs or iOS units. This is our 12:th conference and we have a very strong program with internationally recognised speakers from the Apple sphere. You will also meet with some of the most advanced Mac Sysadmins in the world and have a chance…
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Episode 47 of the MacAdmins Podcast, with Allister Banks
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Episode 46 of the MacAdmins Podcast with Allen Hancock of Watchman Monitoring
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Episode 45 of the MacAdmins Podcast: Things Get Loopy When The Rock Shows Up
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Episode 44 of the MacAdmins Podcast, from Penn State MacAdmins
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Episode 43 of The MacAdmins Podcast, with Thomas Reed of Malware Bytes
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Export SQL Data Into A CSV
You can easily export SQL data into a csv. Useful for a lot, such as reverse engineering. Here, we’ll look at dumping the application_name and application_path columns from the jamfsoftware.applications database into a file called apps.csv: select application_name,application_path from jamfsoftware.applications into outfile ‘/tmp/apps.csv’ fields terminated by ‘,’ lines terminated by ‘\n’;
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Unravelling Undocumented Middleware
via GIPHY Some tasks are like the Labrynth. You walk around a corner, mark a block in chalk so you can go back, and then a goblin switches your arrow to a different direction. Or you go through a door and fall down an oubliette. But hey, if you write a few more scripts, you can always bring sanity to those you already have but don’t know exist, right?
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Episode 26 of the MacAdmins Podcast: Can’t Spell Functions Without Fun!
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Danny Rand Returns