Of the ones I listed above… none! I need them all! Ok, maybe “Poker”. Z) Assorted disk and forensic tools What apps could you not do without? U) VM Fusion and assorted OSes (Win 7, xp, openBSD) P) namebench (Editor note: read about using Namebench here) N) TOR (Editor note: read about using Tor on a Mac here) I) nMap (Editor note: we’ve discussed using nMap on a Mac here before) I’ll go A-Z here, these are the Mac apps:Ĭ) “a” web browser (I have 6 on my machine currently)ĭ) A beta contacts app that is going to change the world for the better I support multiple client networks and computer systems, including servers, router and firewalls, switches, APs (which I still prefer to call WAPs -) ) and all their information access, both remote and local.Īdditionally, I design networks, hack (my own systems, of course) in order to test for any potential issues that may impact productivity and usability, and of course setup client networks.Ī bit more leisurely, I also read a lot of sites to stay up to date on issues my users may have to face (like the new “Heartbleed” vulnerbility) listen to music, watch movies, game, etc. The Laptop, iPhone, and iPad are only tools for configuration when I go to a clients location. With a desktop I always know where my computer is at all times. Why did you go with this specific hardware?Īs an Information Security, Network Design, and support specialist who does most of his work via remote access and through cloud controlled devices, I decided to move back to a desktop for the “space”, convenience, and security. Assortment of external drives for backup and encrypted client data.
#Installing original command and conquer mac damaged full
xServe Dual 2.3 GHz PowerPC G5 (not shown, but in a full height rack with Meraki Firewall, Switch and APs).