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This tool can easily be installed on Mac OS X using Homebrew. Hping is another free command-line tool derived from ping. It is available on Mac OS X as well as most Unix-like operating systems and Windows. Although it is no longer in active development, it is still in widespread use, a testament to how good a tool it is. CHAINED ECHOES is still in early development for PC/Mac/Linux, PS4 and Switch. You can find me on Twitter & Facebook. I’ll be posting Work-in-Progress stuff and give some insights into Game Development. Or contact me at arkheiral@chainedechoes.com. For now, Chained Echoes is only available on limited playing devices. But, Chained Echoes release date will come with its additional elasticity to run on Windows PC, Macbooks, Linux, iOS, PlayStation 4, and Switch. Now, your friends can also join you in the game – Chained Echoes.
This document is a Mac OS X manual page. Manual pages are a command-line technologyfor providing documentation. You can view these manual pages locally using theman(1) command.These manual pages come from many different sources, and thus, have a variety of writingstyles. For more information about the manual page format, see the manual page for manpages(5). |
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We have file perm issues with our SAN. Basically our SAN doesnt like SMB 2 from our Macs, so we use SMB 1 (slower, but less corrupty...). We are moving away from this SAN shortly though.
I ensure this command is ran on all of our clients (either on the base image, deployment workflow or sent our via ARD terminal command)
sudo sh -c 'echo '[default]' >> /etc/nsmb.conf; echo 'smb_neg=smb2_only' >> /etc/nsmb.conf'
this forces SMB2 on the client
you can then view the share connection with this command:
smbutil statshares -a
Chained Echoes Mac Os Catalina
which shows what flavour of SMB is being used.
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To remove the nsb.conf file and revert back to defaults, use this command :
rm /etc/nsmb.conf
REBOOT FOR CHANGES TO TAKE EFFECT
Mar 17, 2016 6:52 AM