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Security fixes in 10.4.2

TCP/IP

A specifically crafted TCP/IP packet can cause a denial of service.
A specifically crafted TCP/IP packet can cause the kernel to panic due to a null pointer dereference, and require a reboot. Multiple conditions are required to trigger this problem. The common practice of filtering source-routed and loose source-routed packets on network infrastructure, ingress routers, and firewalls can prevent systems from being affected. This issue does not affect previous releases of Mac OS X. Credit to Julian Y. Koh and colleagues of Northwestern University for reporting this issue.​

Dashboard

Users may install widgets that override Apple-supplied widgets.
Dashboard is distributed with Apple-supplied widgets, and users have the ability to add new ones. It is possible for a user to install a new widget with the same internal identifier as an Apple-supplied widget. If this occurs, the newly-installed widget will run in place of the system widget. It may not be clear to users that they are running a widget that they installed as opposed to the Apple-supplied one. This update addresses the issue by alerting users if they try to install widgets that would cause this sort of conflict. This issue does not affect previous releases of Mac OS X.​
 
Saft 8.0.2 causes my updated Safari to hang on startup. Saft's incompatible version warning appears, but it goes into the Spinning Beachball.

Moving the Saft folder out of /Library/InputManagers has disabled Saft and allowed me to use Safari.

Not a problem .... just sit back and wait for an updated Saft!
 
Help!

I knew this was going to happen. I'm no longer a Select ADC member, but before my subscription expired, I installed build 8C40, thinking it was going to be the final for 10.4.2. Of course, it wasn't. Now I can't access the revisioner I need to allow 10.4.2 to install. Are there any paying ADC members out the that can give me the 8C40 revisioner?

TIA!
 
I probably shouldn't admit this, but I'm more excited about 10.4.2 than the initial Tiger release.

Downloading now, here's hoping for an experience at least 25% better than 10.4.1, which will rank down there with 10.3.2 as my worst OS X experience ever.
 
Just installed, and not only is everything fine, everything is SUPER, especially the airport express issues.
 
Safari feels *significantly* faster... automator appears to be faster too..

Wonder if Dashboard still leaks memory? anyone?

Still don't get sound notification of new email though :-( ( yes, option is ON).
 
I just hope this fixes the numerous DVD Player glitches.

And when the heck is Windows Media Player going to be compatible with Tiger?
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LaMerVipere said:
I just hope this fixes the numerous DVD Player glitches.

And when the heck is Windows Media Player going to be compatible with Tiger?
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Windows Media Player is compatible. Spotlight all references to it and remove them all. Then re-download and re-install WiMP. It'll work fine.
 
i noticed the safari scrolling to be much faster also.. very nice!

but.. the sonyericsson k750 connecting via usb still triggers a kernel panic upon disconnection (affects sonyericsson z800 and other usb enabled sonyericsson mobile phones). i thought they woulda fixed that in 10.4.2 seeing as fixing kernel panics would be high on their priority list :mad:
oh well. theres always 10.4.3 :rolleyes:
 
Improvements in 10.4.2

AirPort
  • With this update, logging out of Mac OS X automatically disconnects the computer from an AirPort network if it is using WPA Enterprise security settings (this does not affect WPA Personal WEP-secured networks).
  • The AirPort menu extra displays more information when you enable a Software Access Point with this update installed.
  • Adds support for AES encryption of WPA-PSK networks, which are supported by many wireless access points.
  • The Try Again button behaves as expected when attempting to join a third-party, WEP-enabled wireless access point with this update.
  • Improves reliability when associating with wireless networks after waking from sleep.
  • Improves WPA2 wireless encryption support for AirPort Extreme cards.
Mail
  • In Mail, if you retrieve and sort IMAP mail using multiple email clients, the counts of unread IMAP messages in mailboxes other than what's in your Inbox are more accurate with this update.
  • Addresses an issue in which IMAP messages deleted in Mail could unexpectedly "reappear" after a few seconds.
  • In some situations, a Mail message's attached graphic displayed as a small blue box with a question mark inside the message window, even though the attached file was just fine; this update addresses the issue.
  • Mail no longer tries to print an HTML message's remote images if the "Display remote images in HTML messages" option is deselected—the message is printed without the graphics instead—after this update is installed.
  • This update addresses an issue for Mail in which signatures with graphics were not appearing as expected.
iChat
  • With this update, you can successfully send and receive AIM messages using iChat after changing network locations (without having to log out and back in)—from wireless to Ethernet, for example.
  • If iChat is logged in to your AIM account in Mac OS X 10.4 or 10.4.1, logging in to the same account on a different computer disconnects the Tiger computer without warning—this update adds a preference choice to iChat to avoid this, if desired.
  • iChat no longer states that the network is unavailable if you intentionally disconnect from the Internet using Internet Connect without first quitting iChat.
  • Improves video framerate for iChat when certain kinds of background processes or applications are running.
  • Resolves a situation in which iChat could incorrectly report "insufficient bandwidth to maintain conference," even though enough bandwidth was available.
Finder
  • Addresses an issue in which the Finder could unexpectedly quit if Show Package Contents was chosen several times from the shortcut menu for the same package.
  • The Finder slideshow feature should now always work as expected.
  • If ACLs were enabled on an SMB volume, a Get Info window in the Finder wouldn't show the Details section when getting info on files stored on the volume—this update addresses the issue.
  • Addresses an issue in which a supported burning device could unexpectedly be seen as "unsupported" by the Finder.
  • The duration of MP3 files is accurately reported in Get Info windows in the Finder with this update.
Other applications
  • With this update, many applications, including Safari, work better with proxy servers that require authentication.
  • With this update, you can use Safari to log in to MyAccount on cingular.com.
  • Safari pages scroll better with this update when scrolling with a scroll wheel (such as one on a third-party mouse or keyboard).
  • Orange iCal calendars, with alarms that go off while iCal is not open, no longer change color after the alarm is snoozed.
  • Addresses an issue in which Stickies.app notes could disappear unexpectedly if Stickies opens automatically during login (if it was set as a Login Item in Accounts preferences).
  • Addresses an issue for Adobe Premiere 6.5 in which the application could unexpectedly quit when exporting a file.
  • With this update, the Reduce File Size option in Preview works as expected when saving a file as a PDF from the File menu.
  • Addresses a Keychain Scripting issue in which the "password" property of a key often could not be retrieved.
iDisk, WebDAV
  • Improves .Mac iDisk syncing after changing network locations—an iDisk could incorrectly appear to be offline after switching networks, causing syncing to stop working.
  • With this update, you can access iDisk or other WebDAV servers through HTTP and HTTPS proxies.
  • HTTP/HTTPS proxy account and password settings defined in Network preferences are now used by the WebDAV file system as expected.
  • Addresses some issues that could occur when saving files directly to an iDisk.
Networking
  • Addresses an issue in which some Apple internal modems would not dial, and the PPP log would include a message such as "Failed to open /dev/cu.modem: Resource busy".
  • Adds improvements to Active Directory support.
  • Addresses an alert "Error code -8065" that could occur when copying a file through SMB to a Microsoft Windows-based PC volume a second time, if the file had previously been deleted from the PC.
  • Includes other enhancements related to connecting to and using Windows-based file servers (SMB/CIFS).
  • Allows Active Directory users with Mobile Accounts to authenticate without being connected to the Active Directory network.
  • Allows Active Directory users to log in after a restart.
  • Resolves an issue that prevented Active Directory users from accessing certain Kerberized services, such as ssh, on a Windows 2003 server.
  • Active Directory users can be given local admin privileges on a client computer, with this update.
Other enhancements
  • Software Update no longer unexpectedly quits in certain situations after upgrading to Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger and changing Network Port settings, after installing this update. More....
  • With this update installed, Disk Utility (and fsck) can better resolve "Overlapped Extent Allocation" issues that could appear when verifying or repairing a disk.
  • Xgrid can now map multiple input files using the inputFileMap key, and retrieve results from multitask jobs using the command line.
  • The Dashboard widget Unit Converter requires much less CPU usage after installing this update.
  • Improves performance for the web-based Power School student information system (http://www.apple.com/education/powerschool/).
  • Improves compatibility when using an HP Deskjet 5850 printer wirelessly.
  • Improves compatibility for HP LaserJet 1320 printers.
  • This update ensures that periodic background maintenance tasks as scheduled in launchd.conf.
  • Addresses an issue in which custom installations from a Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger Install disc that don't require starting up from the disc could cause Installer to stop responding ("hang") for a couple of minutes if the destination volume was write-protected (eventually, a "There is not enough space for this item" message would appear).
  • External disks no longer unmount unexpectedly when switching users, if Fast User Switching is enabled.
  • Addresses an issue in which after performing a NetInstall or restoring Mac OS X from a disk image, you may see certain files and folders at the root level of the Mac OS X volume that are not supposed to be visible, such as etc, tmp, and var. More....
  • With this update, the ttys file can be edited in Tiger; for example, if you're creating a login hook.
  • Addresses an issue in which the computer might wake from sleep with a black screen if it went to sleep while prompting you for a keychain password.
  • Allows users to log in with Kerberos authentication when using an edu.mit.Kerberos file.
  • These Automator actions are updated in this update: Add Files to Playlist, Add Songs to Playlist, Import Photos into iPhoto, New Mail Message, Run Shell Script.
  • The AppleScript "do shell script" command has been revised.
 
With this update, you can use Safari to log in to MyAccount on cingular.com.

Obvious sign of future tight integration. Great news for my Cingular customer self, had to use use the user agent spoof option in Safari 2 to access cingular.com previously!
 
I have a solid 20 mins of operation on 10.4.2 now, so it's safe to jump in! ;) No, really :p

Nabbed the new iSync in the same go - the new support for my V800 works great! :)
 
I haven't yet purchased and installed Tiger. I don't want to have to spend big bucks on new versions of software, like Norton Anti-Virus.

For those of you that have upgraded, has the experience been worth it? Is Tiger so much better than Panther that I should bite the bullet? Are there any annoying problems?
 
tech4all said:
By disabled, do you mean not having them on the Dashboard screen? And turning them on, you mean putting them on the Dashboard screen?

No, I mean if you've disabled them using one of the 3rd party widget managers to stop them taking up space on the bar. I know some people did that to things like Phone Book since they're no use outside the US.
 
Applespider said:
No, I mean if you've disabled them using one of the 3rd party widget managers to stop them taking up space on the bar. I know some people did that to things like Phone Book since they're no use outside the US.

Ok, thanks!
 
Jetson said:
I haven't yet purchased and installed Tiger. I don't want to have to spend big bucks on new versions of software, like Norton Anti-Virus.

For those of you that have upgraded, has the experience been worth it? Is Tiger so much better than Panther that I should bite the bullet? Are there any annoying problems?
Norton Antivirus is a piece of crap, relieve yourself of such malicious software and get Tiger dammit! :D
 
The Widget Manager looks impressive, Kudos to Apple.

Kudos to Doctor Q for his thorough list of the Mac OS 10.4.2 enhancements.

It appears that Steve continues to monitor MacRumors. Some had posted that X updates had occurred on Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. So now the update has gone back to the prior updates release on a Tuesday. Apple still keeping us on our toes.

Thank you for this update Apple. Hope that this will be the true update that everyone has been waiting to be released.
 
Still can't customise number formats! 10.2 and 10.3 could do this, why not 10.4? :mad:

Edit: Is it just me, or is scrolling (with the scroll wheel) much faster now?
 
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