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looto: Look Up What’s Dependent On A Binary
Ever wonder what binaries have dependencies on a given binary? The otool command allows you to look up what dependencies a binary has, but there’s some extra work to get to reversing it. So looto.sh. https://github.com/krypted/looto https://github.com/krypted/looto.git
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MacAdmins Episode 89: Naveen & John talk VMware
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JumpCloud on the MacAdmins Podcast
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MacAdmins Episode 88: secureToken, JumpCloud, and the Hunt for the Great White Whale
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MacAdmins Podcast Episode 87: Ponying Your Coworkers, with Ross Derewianko
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Bryson Tyrrell from Jamf on the MacAdmins Podcast
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Use Backblaze to Backup Mac
Backblaze is a great cloud and on-prem backup tool for Mac and Windows. You can download Backblaze at https://secure.backblaze.com/download.htm. Once downloaded, extract the DMG and open the Backblaze Installer. At the Installer screen, enter your existing credentials or create a new account and click Install Now.The drive will then be analyzed for backup.By default, once the analysis is complete, the computer will immediately start backing up to the Backblaze cloud. Let’s click on the Settings button to configure how the Backblaze app will work.This opens the Backblaze System Preference pane. At the Settings tab, you’ll see a list of drives to back up and an option to set when to receive warnings…
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Add Antivirus To Your Synology
It’s not likely that your Synology is going to get infected with a virus of some kind. It’s also not likely that, if you’re switching to Synology from a macOS Server, that most of your clients will get infected or be using infected files. But you probably have that one Windows accounting machine in the back of the office. So you should scan your Synology routinely. To do so, Synology provides a clamav bundle, much like what I usually told people to use on macOS file servers. To install antivirus on your Synology, open Package Center and search for antivirus. Click on Antivirus Essential and then click on Install. Once…
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Backup Mobile Devices To Synology With Acronis True Image
You can backup a Synology in a number of ways. Even if you have a local backup, you should have a backup offsite. Here, we’ll walk through backing up a Synology using Acronis True Image. Before doing so, it’s worth noting that the only things backed up this way are the ones that are by default accessible through an app, and that you’ll have to give access to each of those entitlements in order for the backup to run. These include Contacts, Photos, Videos, Calendars, and Reminders. To get started, first go to the Package Center on a Synology. Then, search for Acronis.At the listing for Acronis True Image, click…