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macOS is the current marketing name for Apple's Macintosh Operating System. This OS was previously known as OS X, and Mac OS X before that (which itself succeeded the 'classic' Mac OS).
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Ping and curl resolve to one IP, dig/nslookup/host resolve to another
OK, I have a very interesting case. I have a custom DNS server that is vending out IP addresses to varying servers in my test network. If I use dig, nslookup, or host, it tells me that it's properly r …
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mount is adding a quarantine flag, causing: /bin/bash: bad interpreter: Operation not permit...
OK, I'm having a similar problem to: -bash: Applications/mvim: /bin/sh: bad interpreter: Operation not permitted - but it's not the same problem. I'm getting the same result.
I've already verified th …
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mount is adding a quarantine flag, causing: /bin/bash: bad interpreter: Operation not permit...
The script was being run from inside a .dmg that had the quarantine flag set on it. When the .dmg was mounted, it was mounting it with a quarantine flag that is inherited, but doesn't show up. I unmou …
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Ping and curl resolve to one IP, dig/nslookup/host resolve to another
And I found it. The VPN config was auto-configuring it's own DNS servers, which were overriding my setup, because the VPN was also telling it to look up hosts in the domain that I was overriding. This …