On Wed, 07 Oct 2009 11:51:37 -0700, Todd Heberlein > wrote:
> In Apple's BetterAuthorizationSample application pressing the
> "LowNumberedPorts" button brings up a window to authorize yourself.
It
> includes the following text to explain why you are authorizing
yourself:
> "You must be autho
On Oct 7, 2009, at 12:05 PM, Olivier Palliere wrote:
If you already installed your tool once and didn't change the kind
of rights that it is using, then it is most likely in the /etc/
authorization file.
If you remove your rights from there, re-installing your helper will
recreate the rig
Hi Todd,
If you already installed your tool once and didn't change the kind of
rights that it is using, then it is most likely in the /etc/
authorization file.
If you remove your rights from there, re-installing your helper will
recreate the rights with the new value.
Olivier./.
Molowa.c
In Apple's BetterAuthorizationSample application pressing the
"LowNumberedPorts" button brings up a window to authorize yourself. It
includes the following text to explain why you are authorizing yourself:
"You must be authorized to open low-numbered TCP ports. Type your
password to allow B