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, Money 9854, From the next level needed 9990145 Money | #1Post time: 2013-04-06 08:36:36|Show the author posts only|Ascending Hi guys, i was hoping that someone here can help me decifer this apple crash report and console report for a Kernal panic i just had. I'll include the apple crash report in this post and the console report in the next post (from around the time - i hope i have included the correct info but please let me know if not) I have a 2010 iMac, 2.93, 16GB ram, running 10.7.5 Interval Since Last Panic Report: 1114572 sec Panics Since Last Report: 1 Anonymous UUID: EB7354B0-BD10-44DD-B649-8587823A44D5 Tue Nov 6 16:14:04 2012 panic(cpu 2 caller 0xffffff80002c4794): Kernel trap at 0xffffff8000290560, type 13=general protection, registers: CR0: 0x0000000080010033, CR2: 0x0000000110357000, CR3: 0x000000011a579000, CR4: 0x0000000000000660 RAX: 0x0000000000000001, RBX: 0x0000000000000000, RCX: 0xffffff8024153000, RDX: 0x00000000003f6801 RSP: 0xffffff81d1033510, RBP: 0xffffff81d1033530, RSI: 0x000000002b99cde0, RDI: 0xffffff800573a400 R8: 0x0000000000006000, R9: 0xffffff8024e3e3e0, R10: 0x0000000000000000, R11: 0x0000000000000001 R12: 0xffffff800573a400, R13: 0xffffff80008bd740, R14: 0xffffff8024e3e3e0, R15: 0x89000220c2042444 RFL: 0x0000000000010286, RIP: 0xffffff8000290560, CS: 0x0000000000000008, SS: 0x0000000000000010 CR2: 0x0000000110357000, Error code: 0x0000000000000000, Faulting CPU: 0x2 Backtrace (CPU 2), Frame : Return Address 0xffffff81d10331c0 : 0xffffff8000220792 0xffffff81d1033240 : 0xffffff80002c4794 0xffffff81d10333f0 : 0xffffff80002da55d 0xffffff81d1033410 : 0xffffff8000290560 0xffffff81d1033530 : 0xffffff800028a558 0xffffff81d1033600 : 0xffffff800029a5ba 0xffffff81d1033620 : 0xffffff8000331842 0xffffff81d1033700 : 0xffffff80004edeb8 0xffffff81d1033770 : 0xffffff800031b9dd 0xffffff81d10337c0 : 0xffffff80003139c8 0xffffff81d1033860 : 0xffffff8000313a54 0xffffff81d10338a0 : 0xffffff8000541246 0xffffff81d1033ad0 : 0xffffff8000542386 0xffffff81d1033f60 : 0xffffff80005cde98 0xffffff81d1033fb0 : 0xffffff80002daa79 BSD process name corresponding to current thread: KiesViaWiFiAgent Mac OS version: 11G63 Kernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 11.4.2: Thu Aug 23 16:25:48 PDT 2012; root:xnu-1699.32.7~1/RELEASE_X86_64 Kernel UUID: FF3BB088-60A4-349C-92EA-CA649C698CE5 System model name: iMac11,3 (Mac-F2238BAE) System uptime in nanoseconds: 17649150837848 last loaded kext at 1366760159382: com.apple.filesystems.smbfs 1.7.2 (addr 0xffffff7f807f6000, size 241664) last unloaded kext at 301499104039: com.devguru.driver.SamsungComposite 1.2.55 (addr 0xffffff7f80875000, size 16384) loaded kexts: foo.tap 1.0 com.parallels.kext.prl_usb_connect 7.0 14922.693916 com.parallels.kext.prl_vnic 7.0 14922.693916 com.parallels.kext.prl_netbridge 7.0 14922.693916 com.parallels.kext.prl_hypervisor 7.0 14922.693916 com.parallels.kext.prl_hid_hook 7.0 14922.693916 at.obdev.nke.LittleSnitch 2.5.4 com.apple.filesystems.smbfs 1.7.2 com.apple.driver.AppleHWSensor 1.9.5d0 com.apple.filesystems.autofs 3.0 com.apple.driver.AudioAUUC 1.59 com.apple.driver.AGPM 100.12.75 com.apple.iokit.IOUserEthernet 1.0.0d1 com.apple.iokit.IOBluetoothSerialManager 4.0.8f17 com.apple.driver.AppleHDA 2.2.5a5 com.apple.driver.AppleMikeyHIDDriver 122 com.apple.driver.AppleMikeyDriver 2.2.5a5 com.apple.driver.AppleUpstreamUserClient 3.5.9 com.apple.Dont_Steal_Mac_OS_X 7.0.0 com.apple.driver.AudioIPCDriver 1.2.3 com.apple.driver.ACPI_SMC_PlatformPlugin 5.0.0d8 com.apple.driver.AppleBluetoothMultitouch 70.12 com.apple.driver.AppleBacklight 170.2.2 com.apple.kext.ATIFramebuffer 7.3.2 com.apple.driver.ApplePolicyControl 3.1.33 com.apple.driver.AppleLPC 1.6.0 com.apple.driver.AppleMCCSControl 1.0.33 com.apple.ATIRadeonX3000 7.3.2 com.apple.driver.BroadcomUSBBluetoothHCIController 4.0.8f17 com.apple.driver.AppleIRController 312 com.apple.driver.AppleUSBCardReader 3.0.6 com.apple.AppleFSCompression.AppleFSCompressionTypeDataless 1.0.0d1 com.apple.AppleFSCompression.AppleFSCompressionTypeZlib 1.0.0d1 com.apple.BootCache 33 com.apple.iokit.SCSITaskUserClient 3.2.1 com.apple.driver.XsanFilter 404 com.apple.iokit.IOAHCISerialATAPI 2.0.3 com.apple.iokit.IOAHCIBlockStorage 2.1.0 com.apple.driver.AppleFWOHCI 4.9.0 com.apple.driver.AppleUSBHub 5.1.0 com.apple.driver.AirPort.Atheros40 505.67.1 com.apple.iokit.AppleBCM5701Ethernet 3.2.4b8 com.apple.driver.AppleEFINVRAM 1.6.1 com.apple.driver.AppleAHCIPort 2.3.1 com.apple.driver.AppleUSBEHCI 5.1.0 com.apple.driver.AppleACPIButtons 1.5 com.apple.driver.AppleRTC 1.5 com.apple.driver.AppleHPET 1.7 com.apple.driver.AppleSMBIOS 1.9 com.apple.driver.AppleACPIEC 1.5 com.apple.driver.AppleAPIC 1.6 com.apple.driver.AppleIntelCPUPowerManagementClient 195.0.0 com.apple.nke.applicationfirewall 3.2.30 com.apple.security.quarantine 1.4 com.apple.security.TMSafetyNet 8 com.apple.driver.AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement 195.0.0 com.apple.kext.triggers 1.0 com.apple.iokit.IOSurface 80.0.2 com.apple.driver.DspFuncLib 2.2.5a5 com.apple.driver.IOPlatformPluginLegacy 5.0.0d8 com.apple.driver.AppleMultitouchDriver 231.4 com.apple.driver.IOBluetoothHIDDriver 4.0.8f17 com.apple.driver.AppleBacklightExpert 1.0.4 com.apple.iokit.IOFireWireIP 2.2.5 com.apple.driver.AppleSMC 3.1.3d10 com.apple.driver.AppleHDAController 2.2.5a5 com.apple.iokit.IOHDAFamily 2.2.5a5 com.apple.driver.AppleGraphicsControl 3.1.33 com.apple.driver.AppleSMBusPCI 1.0.10d0 com.apple.driver.IOPlatformPluginFamily 5.1.1d6 com.apple.driver.AppleSMBusController 1.0.10d0 com.apple.driver.AppleUSBAudio 2.9.0f5 com.apple.iokit.IOAudioFamily 1.8.6fc18 com.apple.kext.OSvKernDSPLib 1.3 com.apple.iokit.IONDRVSupport 2.3.4 com.apple.kext.ATI5000Controller 7.3.2 com.apple.kext.ATISupport 7.3.2 com.apple.iokit.IOGraphicsFamily 2.3.4 com.apple.iokit.IOSerialFamily 10.0.5 com.apple.driver.AppleUSBHIDKeyboard 160.7 com.apple.driver.AppleHIDKeyboard 160.7 com.apple.driver.AppleUSBBluetoothHCIController 4.0.8f17 com.apple.iokit.IOBluetoothFamily 4.0.8f17 com.apple.iokit.IOUSBHIDDriver 5.0.0 com.apple.iokit.IOSCSIBlockCommandsDevice 3.2.1 com.apple.iokit.IOUSBMassStorageClass 3.0.3 com.apple.driver.AppleUSBMergeNub 5.1.0 com.apple.driver.AppleUSBComposite 5.0.0 com.apple.iokit.IOSCSIMultimediaCommandsDevice 3.2.1 com.apple.iokit.IOBDStorageFamily 1.7 com.apple.iokit.IODVDStorageFamily 1.7.1 com.apple.iokit.IOCDStorageFamily 1.7.1 com.apple.iokit.IOSCSIArchitectureModelFamily 3.2.1 com.apple.iokit.IOFireWireFamily 4.4.8 com.apple.iokit.IOUSBUserClient 5.0.0 com.apple.iokit.IO80211Family 420.3 com.apple.iokit.IOEthernetAVBController 1.0.1b1 com.apple.iokit.IONetworkingFamily 2.1 com.apple.iokit.IOAHCIFamily 2.0.8 com.apple.iokit.IOUSBFamily 5.1.0 com.apple.driver.AppleEFIRuntime 1.6.1 com.apple.iokit.IOHIDFamily 1.7.1 com.apple.iokit.IOSMBusFamily 1.1 com.apple.security.sandbox 177.8 com.apple.kext.AppleMatch 1.0.0d1 com.apple.driver.DiskImages 331.7 com.apple.iokit.IOStorageFamily 1.7.2 com.apple.driver.AppleKeyStore 28.18 com.apple.driver.AppleACPIPlatform 1.5 com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily 2.7 com.apple.iokit.IOACPIFamily 1.4 Model: iMac11,3, BootROM IM112.0057.B01, 4 processors, Intel Core i7, 2.93 GHz, 16 GB, SMC 1.59f2 Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 5750, ATI Radeon HD 5750, PCIe, 1024 MB Memory Module: BANK 0/DIMM0, 4 GB, DDR3, 1333 MHz, 0x0198, 0x393930353432382D3035312E4130304C4620 Memory Module: BANK 1/DIMM0, 4 GB, DDR3, 1333 MHz, 0x0198, 0x393955353432382D3034332E413030472020 Memory Module: BANK 0/DIMM1, 4 GB, DDR3, 1333 MHz, 0x0198, 0x393930353432382D3035312E4130304C4620 Memory Module: BANK 1/DIMM1, 4 GB, DDR3, 1333 MHz, 0x0198, 0x393955353432382D3034332E413030472020 AirPort: spairport_wireless_card_type_airport_extreme (0x168C, 0x8F), Atheros 9280: 4.0.67.5-P2P Bluetooth: Version 4.0.8f17, 2 service, 18 devices, 1 incoming serial ports Network Service: AirPort, AirPort, en1 Network Service: Ethernet, Ethernet, en0 Serial ATA Device: ST31000528AS, 1 TB Serial ATA Device: OPTIARC DVD RW AD-5680H Serial ATA Device: SAMSUNG SSD 830 Series, 256.06 GB USB Device: hub_device, 0x0424 (SMSC), 0x2514, 0xfa100000 / 2 USB Device: C-Media USB Headphone Set, 0x0d8c (C-MEDIA ELECTRONICS INC.), 0x000c, 0xfa130000 / 6 USB Device: hub_device, 0x0424 (SMSC), 0x2412, 0xfa140000 / 5 USB Device: BRCM2046 Hub, 0x0a5c (Broadcom Corp.), 0x4500, 0xfa110000 / 4 USB Device: Bluetooth USB Host Controller, apple_vendor_id, 0x8215, 0xfa111000 / 7 USB Device: Internal Memory Card Reader, apple_vendor_id, 0x8403, 0xfa120000 / 3 USB Device: hub_device, 0x0424 (SMSC), 0x2514, 0xfd100000 / 2 USB Device: Desktop, 0x0bc2 (Seagate LLC), 0x3300, 0xfd140000 / 6 USB Device: Keyboard Hub, apple_vendor_id, 0x1006, 0xfd130000 / 5 USB Device: Apple Keyboard, apple_vendor_id, 0x0221, 0xfd132000 / 7 USB Device: IR Receiver, apple_vendor_id, 0x8242, 0xfd120000 / 4 USB Device: Built-in iSight, apple_vendor_id, 0x8502, 0xfd110000 / 3 iMac (27-inch Mid 2010), Mac OS X (10.7.5) |
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หากคุณใช้ไฟร์วอลล์ Mac เช่น Little Snitch คุณอาจสังเกตเห็นว่ามีการใช้งานแกนนำในการเข้าถึงอุปกรณ์ในเครือข่ายท้องถิ่นเป็นครั้งคราว. Little Snitch has a tendency to be a bit v erbose and w ill pester you w ith questions as soon as any application attempts a c onnection, w hich could eventually get annoying. Fortunately for us, there is a “ Silent Mode ” w hich w ill automatically allow/deny any connection and o ffer us some peace w hile w e w ork o n the c onfiguration.
VPNs are great for protecting your security when you’re on a network that you can’t trust completely, such as coffee shop or conference WiFi. However they don’t represent a complete solution by themselves. On macOS, Little Snitch can help you fill the gaps.
What’s the Problem?
Using a VPN will secure your network traffic while you are using it. But that still leaves two critical times:
- The span between the time you join the network and the time you activate the VPN
- Any time the VPN disconnects for some reason
In either case, the VPN isn’t active, so it isn’t protecting your network communication. These cases may seem small, but ask yourself: Could any of your applications reach out via the network before youactivate the VPN? If your VPN disconnects for some reason, will you notice?
It would be ideal if you had a way to mark a network as untrusted and not allow any network connections until you establish a VPN connection.
Enter Little Snitch
Little Snitch is basically a firewall that allows you to control which of your programs can make outgoing network connections, and which servers they are allowed to communicate with. The first time an application makes a network request, Little Snitch prompts you for approval.
It’s also really handy for testing offline behavior while developing mobile applications.
Two relevant features that Little Snitch provides are Profiles and Automatic Profile Switching. Profiles are collections of rules regulating which applications are allowed to connect to which servers, and Automatic Profile Switching allows for selecting the currently active profile based on, e.g., the current WiFi network. With these features, we can configure Little Snitch to automatically block any traffic while the VPN isn’t connected.
Configuring Little Snitch
The first step is to make sure that, in the Little Snitch rule editor, only the default and system rules are present under “Effective in all profiles.” If you’ve already been using Little Snitch and have your own rules defined here, you should create a new profile and move those rules into it.
There are a couple of custom rules that should also be defined under “Effective in all profiles”:
- Allow all connections for
/usr/libexec/racoon
- Allow all connections for
/usr/libexec/captiveagent
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Racoon is the daemon that establishes and manages an IPSEC VPN. If you’re using a different kind of VPN, such as OpenVPN, you’ll need to add rules to allow your specific software.
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Captive Agent is a feature built into macOS that will automatically attempt to detect and show a window for networks that have “captive portals,” which are common at hotels, restaurants, and other public places.
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Once you’re done, your “Effective in all profiles” rules should look pretty close to this:
The Untrusted Profile
Now we’ll set up a profile that we can activate when we connect to networks we don’t trust. Its purpose will be to deny access to basically everything. I’ve created four rules that deny both incomingand outgoing connections to any system process or user process, but you could also just rely on Little Snitch to prompt you for permission (so that you can hit the Deny button).
The Trusted Profile
Similarly, you’ll want a trusted profile to use when you’re on networks that you do trust. Presumably, this includes your VPN. If you already had custom rules that were present in your “Effective in all profiles” section, this is where you should move them.
How you define this profile is totally up to you.
Profile Switching
Once you’ve got Little Snitch’s automatic profile switching enabled, it will prompt you to choose the appropriate profile when you join foreign networks. You should obviously choose your untrusted profile.
For both your known trusted networks and your VPN connection, you should configure the trusted profile to be selected.
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Once you’ve done this, all the pieces will come together. When you are on a public network, you can select the untrusted profile, and it will block all traffic until you establish a VPN connection. After that, it will automatically switch over to your trusted profile.
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Conclusion
With a bit of configuration, Little Snitch can help improve the security of your computer by making it obvious when your VPN isn’t connected. Here’s to better security.