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Re: $HOST on OS X
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- From: François Revol <revol@xxxxxxx>
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- Subject: Re: $HOST on OS X
- Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2010 18:55:21 +0200
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Le 5 juin 2010 à 17:45, Benjamin R. Haskell a écrit :
> So, maybe there was some script you/someone ran that set
> HOST=e3191.c.akamaiedge.net, for convenience. (For uploading things to
> Akamai's CDN, maybe? Seems a bit of a stretch.)
No it's only a bad habit of OSX to update hostname depending on the joined network, I often noticed this when using wifi or an unusual LAN. So when you open a Terminal at that point it shows this in the prompt and other stuff...
IMO it's a security risk though...
François.
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