If you’re a command line enthusiast and you’re the type of Mac user who likes to keep an eye on your system resources and ...
I regularly log in remotely to machines on my local area network. To do that, I use secure shell (SSH). I often default to the terminal but sometimes I prefer a graphical user interface (GUI) app that ...
Although macOS has a Unix foundation, it often feels more locked down compared to the openness of Linux. That hasn’t stopped me from shaping my Mac into something much closer to the environment I ...
The Secure Shell — SSH — allows you to send secure, encrypted, communications between computers that is nearly impossible to crack. Here's how to use it in macOS. Before personal computers, people ...
File Transfer Protocol is an older networking protocol for transferring files to network servers. Here's how to use it on your Mac. We previously covered the Terminal-based SCP protocol, which allows ...
I've always been slightly into Linux, and alternative OS's as a primarily PC user; never really got into them though. I was wondering if anyone had any knowledge of a help/"how-to" for BSD/terminal ...