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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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applepushserviced and ocspd takes a lot of memory, is killing them safe?
I'm in my office and the the network access is limited, would this causing this two process taking too much memory?
I use my Mac mainly for developing, would it be safe to kill this two process?
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Mac terminal prompt's machine name becomes "bogon" after using traceroute
By some searching I found a solution to this problem.
First, change the DNS address in your network configurations to a better one, like google's 8.8.8.8.
Second, run sudo hostname theMachineNameYouW …
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Mac terminal prompt's machine name becomes "bogon" after using traceroute
I was doing some traceroute test yesterday, and today, my Mac terminal's user prompt becomes
`bogon:~ myUserName$`
Also when I'm doing traceroute like:
traceroute www.google.com
it stops with t …