Aug 01

Apple has released Security Update 2008-005. This update addresses BIND security issue and others.

> BIND
- Impact: BIND is susceptible to DNS cache poisoning and may return forged information
- Description: The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) server is distributed with Mac OS X, and is not enabled by default. When enabled, the BIND server provides translation between host names and IP addresses. A weakness in the DNS protocol may allow remote attackers to perform DNS cache poisoning attacks. As a result, systems that rely on the BIND server for DNS may receive forged information. This update addresses the issue by implementing source port randomization to improve resilience against cache poisoning attacks. For Mac OS X v10.4.11 systems, BIND is updated to version 9.3.5-P1. For Mac OS X v10.5.4 systems, BIND is updated to version 9.4.2-P1. Credit to Dan Kaminsky of IOActive for reporting this issue.

For other security issues addressed, see:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2647

The update is available through Software Update on the computer, or through online Apple Downloads.

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Jul 31

7/29/2008
By Kurt Mackie

A KACE-sponsored survey on Windows Vista adoption represents more bad news for Microsoft’s flagship operating system, even as Microsoft prepares to pour an estimated $300 million into a new Vista marketing campaign–news that was announced at Microsoft’s 2008 Worldwide Partner Conference.

The survey polled 1,162 IT professionals in June and was conducted by King Research for KACE, which makes a hardware-based systems management product for IT administrators. The company’s KBOX product is also available as a plug-in to VMware’s virtualized stack.

This latest survey represents a second go-around for KACE, which sponsored an initial survey published in November of 2007. The 2008 survey used the same database source as the survey conducted last year, as well as much of the same questions.

This survey found a slip in Windows Vista deployment plans, with 60 percent of respondents saying that they had “no plans to deploy Vista at this time,” compared with 53 percent in the 2007 survey.

The respondents also appeared to reject the “common wisdom” that people were simply waiting for Service Pack 1 to deploy Vista, with the idea that initial bugs and incompatibilities would be worked out by then. A solid 92 percent of survey respondents said that “Vista Service Pack 1 has not changed their plans for Vista deployment.”

Concerns about deploying Vista, pegged at 90 percent in the 2007 survey, dropped to 82 percent in this survey. However, the apparent increased confidence in Vista wasn’t matched by deployment trends as 47 percent of respondents said they had “not deployed Vista in any way” compared with 48 percent in last year’s survey.

“Windows 7,” the code-name for Microsoft’s newest OS expected to appear in the 2009 to 2010 time frame, hadn’t affected the majority (51 percent) of the respondents’ deployment plans. However 14 percent of respondents planned to skip Vista for Windows 7, while another 14 percent had decided to delay their Vista deployment plans while considering additional details about Windows 7.

Some respondents (42 percent) said they were considering alternative operating systems to Windows Vista. The Macintosh operating system was the favored alternative by 29 percent of respondents. Linux-based operating systems were also in the running, but trailed. More IT professionals reported challenges managing non-Windows operating systems in this survey, with 65 percent citing a need for expertise vs. 49 percent in 2007.

Despite those troubles, Rob Meinhardt, cofounder and CEO of KACE, believes that IT is moving more toward managing a heterogeneous desktop environment, even to the point of giving employees their choice of computer to use.

“I don’t think in the future you are going to see homogeneity on the Windows front anymore,” Meinhardt said. “You are going to see people running XP side-by-side with Vista. Now that’s also true of cross-platform to non-Windows platforms. You are going to see more companies running Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows XP side-by-side with Macintosh.”

KACE is a case in point, since about 50 percent of its computers are Macs, Meinhardt explained. KACE’s “bias” in sponsoring the survey is that it advocates the use of its KBOX product to help IT administrators manage such heterogeneous environments. The product competes with Microsoft’s Systems Management Server, which can only handle Windows environments, according to Meinhardt.

The survey results are one thing, but KACE also has an alternative method for estimating OS adoption. KACE customers can opt-in to a survey through the company’s KBOX management product and share what operating systems they use. Meinhardt says that option has created “several hundred thousands of data points” on OS use.

“At the very high level, XP represent 85 percent of that pool,” he said of this alternative KACE poll. “Vista is at about one percent, and Macintosh is at about four percent.” Meinhardt concluded that “there is relatively low Vista adoption in the enterprise and indeed Apple is actually ahead of Vista in these businesses.”

Those interested in seeing the full results of KACE’s June 2008 survey can get a free copy (PDF) here.

(Source: http://www.campustechnology.com/articles/65772/)

Jul 25

Apple has released an update to its iLife suite of software called iLife Support 8.3.

Checking for updates will allow the user to download and install the update.

More information is available from Apple: [click here]

The primary update is linking all iLife software (iMovie, iPhoto, iWeb, etc.) with Apple’s MobileMe service (used to be .Mac). Because of this enhancement, users who have iLife ‘06 will see the update available to them as well.

Although the MobileMe offering hasn’t been a bright spot for Apple, the update also addresses other “minor issues” so therefore it is okay to install.

Jul 21

Auburn Mac Users,

Apple is growing strong on Auburn’s campus and I wanted to quickly share several good websites that will help new Mac users make the transition from Windows.

Walt Mossberg Article - General Tips for Switch to Mac From Windows - Quick Tip Sheet
http://ptech.allthingsd.com/20080702/some-general-tips-for-switch-to-mac-from-windows/

Mac 101
http://www.apple.com/support/mac101/

Switch 101
http://www.apple.com/support/switch101/

Find out How?
http://www.apple.com/findouthow/mac/

Keynote
http://www.apple.com/iwork/keynote/
http://www.apple.com/iwork/tutorials/

Thanks!
Cedric Rogers
Account Manager
Apple
Higher Education

Jul 18

Auburn University has released a VPN Configuration Profile for iPhone users!

This profile, once installed on your iPhone, will allow you to securely connect using Wi-Fi to the Auburn University wireless network.

To download and configure the profile:

1. Go to the following link on your iPhone:

http://auinst.duc.auburn.edu/auinst/vpn_client/Auburn.mobileconfig

2. An Install Profile screen will come up, press the Install button.

3. The install profile popup/confirmation comes up. Click on Install Now.

4. Enter your AU username when prompted, and click on Next.

5. Enter your AU password and click Next.

6. A confirmation screen titled “Profile Installed” comes up. Click on Done.

To use your brand-spanking new VPN profile with your brand-spanking new iPhone 2.0 software (either upgrade generation 1, or a new 3G iPhone), do the following:

1. From the Home screen, click Settings.

2. Select VPN and switch it on.

3. Your Auburn VPN profile is the default (should be), so it will begin to connect.

4. Once the connection is successful, you will be prompted with the Terms of Use. Select “OK” if you agree.

To disconnect from VPN:

1. From the Home screen, click Settings.

2. Select VPN and switch it to “off”.

What’s the Point?

Your iPhone in the Auburn area connects to the AT&T network using AT&T’s Edge network. Even if you have a 3G iPhone, it will connect using Edge, since AT&T has not upgraded the network in our area yet. Typical Edge speeds range from 75-135 Kbps. Being able to connect to the Auburn University wireless network allows speeds of about 54 Mbps, which is considerably faster. Connecting to AU Wireless using VPN instead of just the basic AU Wireless screen in Safari allows you to have a secure connection and enables more features besides just web surfing.

War Eagle!

Asim

Jul 10

Good Morning Auburn Mac Users, 
I hope all is well.  As some of you may know Kelly Ketter has moved on to a new position within Apple and is no longer on the Apple AL Account Team.  Jennifer Knighton is new Inside Account Executive, she comes to the team with 6 yrs prior experience within Apple.  I think she will be a great resource for you in the future.  I have Jennifer’s contact information below:

Jennifer J. KnightonApple Inc.

HiEd iAE | AL & GA

jknighton@apple.com

direct: 512-674-2344

toll free: 800-800-2772 ext. 42344

fax: 866-261-4104

-Cedric

Apr 02

Those who use programs other than Groupwise or Tigermail to check their Auburn e-mail use either the IMAP or POP protocol for connecting to their email account.

This includes both iPhone users or Macintosh users who use Mail.

Due to a dramatic increase in the amount of devices that connect to Auburn’s mail server, the aging server was not connecting clients as expected because of the tremendous load.

OIT has responded by improving the server that is setup to receive the incoming connections (tigerin.auburn.edu). Additionally, the authentication certificate on the server has been upgraded to a commercial Thawte certificate, so users should also stop receiving certificate errors now.

Users should restart their mail clients to pick up the new IP address for tigerin.auburn.edu.

Mar 04

The Introduction to Mac OS X Leopard community course will be taught again in April.

When:
The class will meet Thursday evenings in April (3, 10, 17, 24) from 6pm-8pm.

Description:
Enter the exciting world of Macintosh with this hands-on course. Learn to use Macintosh OS X 10.5, commonly known as Leopard. Topics covered range from the basics to intermediate and some advanced tasks. Specifically, the class will cover topics including the Dock, Smart Folders and lists, Spotlight, Safari, Mail, Dashboard widgets, managing accounts, network preferences, and many more. Students will have access to Apple notebook computers.

More information is available online: [click here]

Dec 20

Hey all,

The AU Outreach Office has made available two community courses for Macintosh-related training. These courses are open to everyone regardless of AU affiliation. Some details are below with links.

Introduction to Macintosh OS X
Four 2-hour sessions. Thursdays, February 7, 14, 21, 28; 6pm-8pm.
Location: Haley 2456.
Details and to register: [click here]

iMovie ‘08 and iDVD 8
One 2-hour session. Thursday, March 6; 6pm-8pm
Location: Haley 2456
Details and to register: [click here]

A few additional notes:

- Community courses gives discounts for early registration.
- Each class will have at most 12 students, so please make sure to register early if you are interested.
- CEU credits are available for those interested.
- Students will have access to Apple Mac Book Pro notebook computers so having your own Mac is not required.

War Eagle and hope everyone has an excellent and safe holiday.

Oct 22

Leopard, the next release of Macintosh OS X, will be in stores on October 26.

Both Leopard, and the newly updated Mac OS X Server, combine to offer tremendous features.

Join Steve Vanbrackle, system engineer for Apple, as he will demonstrate the newest features of Mac OS X and OS X Server.

Food and drinks will also be provided.

What: Demonstration of Leopard and Leopard Server
Who: Steve Vanbrackle, Apple System Engineer
When: Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2007, 12:30pm - 2:30pm
Where: Foy 217

Hope to see you all there!