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OS X tools for the network guru

23 November, 2009 (13:26) | Uncategorized

I wrote up an email for a new cohort, and thought that it would be helpful to toss up. So here we are, osx tools for the network guru with a mac. (guy/gal/whatever)

Go find the terminal.app, it’s hidden inside Applications/Utilities. Add it to your dock, it’s your new best friend.

Install Xcode: http://developer.apple.com/

Download and install fink from source (required for snow leopard)
http://www.finkproject.org/

Use fink to install handy software: minicom, nmap, tcpdump, etc.
>fink install minicom

Grab ssh tunnel manager,

vpn clients like ipsecuritas, cisco, microsoft remote desktop client for mac,  and wireshark.

tftp is nearly always supported as a file transfer method for network gear. Grab the tftp server app here:
http://ww2.unime.it/flr/tftpserver/

Download and install Fusion for your mac: http://www.vmware.com

Build an XP/7 whatever vm to run the various windows tools we need for access.

Get a usb to serial adapter for console access:

A USB network adapter can come in handy for firewall work – you can assign it to the vm for segmented network access.

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