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Mac OS X 10.9 "Mavericks" and SAV for Mac

Apple released Mac OS X 10.9 "Mavericks" today, free for everyone with Snow Leopard or newer.

We've been testing our product with this release for many months now and had made numerous changes in version 9.0.3 (the version published about a month ago). The significant changes required were to change how we were building, codesigning, and installing our kernel extensions. You will now find two copies of our kext: one in /System/Library/Extensions and another in /Library/Extensions. This follows Apple's recommendation to support people transitioning from 10.8 to 10.9.

The kexts in /System/Library/Extensions are present for compatiblity with versions of Mac OS X prior to 10.9. Starting in "Mavericks" the location is /Library/Extensions. We are codesigning the kexts in /Library/Extensions to conform to Apple's security requirements.

If you have issues, please report them in this thread.

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  • This is very odd, we aren't hearing about this in large numbers. How adventerous are you feeling? Wireshark is the tool of choice for tracing network activity, you could run it to trace what is happening (TCP timeouts, broken connection, connection failures, etc).

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    Bob Cook (bob.cook@sophos.com) Director, Software Development

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  • This is very odd, we aren't hearing about this in large numbers. How adventerous are you feeling? Wireshark is the tool of choice for tracing network activity, you could run it to trace what is happening (TCP timeouts, broken connection, connection failures, etc).

    :1014201

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    Bob Cook (bob.cook@sophos.com) Director, Software Development

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