Moonshot: Commando Mac OS

broken image


  1. Moonshot: Commando Mac Os Download
  2. Moonshot: Commando Mac Os X

Nmap has supported Mac OS X since 2001, and our support has only improved over time. While Mac users can compile Nmap themselves, we also offer an executable installer. Nmap makes use of Jhbuild and gtk-mac-bundler which are used to build other projects for Mac OS X, such as OpenSSL, libapr, libsvn.. Nmap is also available through systems such as MacPorts and Fink which package Unix software for Mac OS X.

  1. Mac OS X in a Nutshell by Get Mac OS X in a Nutshell now with O'Reilly online learning. O'Reilly members experience live online training, plus books, videos, and digital content from 200+ publishers.
  2. However, locations like /usr/local are open, and with newer versions of the OS, expect this to change. For the purposes of this set of instructions, we recommend the following: For all the Moonshot dependencies, including Moonshot itself, the -prefix parameter should be set to /usr/local/moonshot.

The easiest way to install Nmap and Zenmap on Mac OS X is to useour installer. TheMac OS X section ofthe Nmap download page provides a file namednmap-.dmg, where is the version number of the mostrecent release. The.dmgfile is known as a'disk image'. Installation instructions follow:

Take command of the Combined Forces in their battle to beat back a resurgent Black Penguin Oil in Forts' first DLC. Moonshot DLC features a whole new campaign, new weapons, features and commanders! NEW CAMPAIGN Fight to recover the moontech across the Pacific Rim, in four new theatres of combat, unlocking new weapons, and discovering new.

  1. Download the filenmap-.dmg.Double-click the icon to open it. (Depending on how you downloaded thefile, it may be opened automatically.)

  2. The contents of the disk image will be displayed. One ofthe files will be a Mac meta-package file namednmap-.mpkg.Open it to start the installer.

    On OS X 10.8 and later, you may see a dialog likeFigure 2.2.

    Figure 2.2. Apple Gatekeeper block screen


    If this happens, it is necessary to right-click or control-click on the.mpkg and select 'Open',as shown inFigure 2.3.

    Figure 2.3. Apple Gatekeeper Open menu


    A dialog similar to the first will appear, this time having an'Open' button (shown inFigure 2.4).Click the button to continue.

    Figure 2.4. Apple Gatekeeper Open screen


  3. Follow the instructions in theinstaller. You will be asked for your password since Nmap installs in a system directory.

  4. Once the installer is finished, eject the disk image bycontrol-clicking on its icon and selecting'Eject'. The disk image may now be placed inthe trash.

See the instructions in the section called 'Executing Nmap on Mac OS X' forhelp on running Nmap and Zenmap after they are installed.

The programs installed by the installer will run on Intel Mac OS X 10.5(Leopard) or later. Users of earlier versions will have to compile fromsource or use a third-party package. Instructions for PowerPC (PPC) Mac systems (which Apple ceased selling in 2006) are available on our wiki.

Compiling Nmap from source on Mac OS X is no more difficult thanon other platforms once a proper build environment is in place.

Compiling Nmap on Mac OS X requiresXcode,Apple's developer tools that include GCC and the rest of the usual buildsystem. Xcode is not installed by default, but can be downloaded free ofcharge from the Mac AppStore. After installing Xcode, open'Preferences', select the'Downloads' tab, and click the'Install' next to 'Command LineTools'.

Xcode installations don't always include the command line tools. You can install them by opening Xcode from the Applications folder, opening Preferencechoosing the Download header icon and clicking the Install button next to 'Command Line Tools'.

Once you have installed Xcode and the command-line tools, follow the compilation instructions found in the section called 'Linux/Unix Compilation and Installation from Source Code'. Note that on some older versions of Mac OS X, you may have to replace the command ./configure with ./configure CPP=/usr/bin/cpp. Also, on some newer Mac OS X versions, the libpcap version of the library provided by Apple may be too old. You may have to configure Nmap with the command ./configure --with-libpcap=included in order to use the compatible version included in Nmap, or you should update the libpcap installed on your machine.

Zenmap depends on some external libraries that do not come withMac OS X, including GTK+ and PyGTK. These libraries have many dependenciesof their own. A convenient way to install all of them is to use athird-party packaging system as described inSection . Once the dependencies areinstalled, follow the instructions in the section called 'Linux/Unix Compilation and Installation from Source Code' toinstall Zenmap as usual.

Another option for installing Nmap is to use a systemwhich packages Unix software for Mac OS X. The two discussed here areFink andMacPorts. See therespective projects' web sites for how to install the packagemanagers.

To install using Fink, run the command fink installnmap. Nmap will be installed as/sw/bin/nmap. To uninstall use the commandfink remove nmap.

To install using MacPorts, run sudo portinstall nmap. Nmap will be installed as/opt/local/bin/nmap. To uninstall, runsudo port uninstall nmap.

These systems install the nmapexecutable outside the global PATH. To enable Zenmap tofind it, set the nmap_command_path variable inzenmap.conf to /sw/bin/nmap or/opt/local/bin/nmap as described inthe section called 'The nmap Executable'.

The terminal emulator in Mac OS X is calledTerminal, and is located in the directory/Applications/Utilities. Open it and aterminal window appears. This is where you will type your commands.

By default the root user is disabled on Mac OS X. To run a scan withroot privileges prefix the command name withsudo,asin sudo nmap -sS .You will be asked for a password, which is just your normal loginpassword. Only users with administrator privileges can do this.

Zenmap requires the X11 application tobe installed. If it was not installed by default it may be available asan optional install on the Mac OS X installation discs.

When Zenmap is started, a dialog is displayed requesting that youtype your password. Users withadministrator privilegesmay enter theirpassword to allow Zenmap to run as the root user and run more advancedscans. To run Zenmap in unprivileged mode, select the'Cancel' button on this authentication dialog.

From OS X Scientific Computing

Moonshot: Commando Mac Os Download

Jump to: navigation, search



Contents

  • 4Latest 'Stable' Build OS X installer package for 10.6 and above

Be sure to install the latest stable X11 from Xquartz.org (2.7.9 as of May 05, 2016).

With considerable help from Nat Echols, we can now build coot automatically every night when a new revision is made available. I have three versions, built on three different computers. The 10.6 version is less current but it should run on 10.6.8 or greater. The 10.11 version is for 10.11 or later. The package installer will install everything in /Library/Coot. Unfortunately, it breaks if you move it. A wrapper shell script called 'coot' will reside in /usr/local/bin/coot when you are done.

Moonshot: Commando Mac OS


  • 10.11: Go to the Stand-alone Coot for 10.11 page for a 10.11-specific version, 64-bit.


Under development.

  • 10.13: Go to the Stand-alone Coot for 10.13 page for a 10.13-specific version, 64-bit.


Link


Into the unknown (itch) mac os.

The package installer will install everything in /Library/Coot. Don't move it. A wrapper shell script called 'coot' will reside in /usr/local/bin/coot when you are done. Run it with that using the command-line, or launch it with the launcher app linked in part 3 below.

For 10.11.4 and later

click on the package icon below:


Be sure to install the latest stable X11 from Xquartz.org (2.7.9 as of May 05, 2016).





For 10.9.5 and later

click on the package icon below:

md5sum: 831f99f95daa401cbd484ae33b7b9dbb





For 10.6.8 and later

click on the package icon below:

MD5sum: c32da702561bace2a9abe5ed33f33d77(Fixes for SMILES and user menu items)




  • I've made an Applescript 'Coot.app' that will open coot in a new terminal session for you. If you have a Finder window open, it will go to the directory displayed in the frontmost Finder window. Otherwise it will go to the Desktop.

This requires you to install the stand-alone Coot. It is merely an Applescript command to run /usr/local/bin/coot if you don't want to start coot from the command-line.







Back to Coot on OS X

Moonshot: Commando Mac Os X

Retrieved from 'http://scottlab.ucsc.edu/xtal/wiki/index.php/Stand-Alone_Coot'




broken image