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Last but not least, they talk about the MacFUSE project, which is a Mac OS implementation of FUSE, a mechanism to implement file systems in user-space. His emphasis appeared aimed at people who are under the impression that OS X uses a micro-kernel. In a true micro-kernel approach, the BSD parts would be user-land daemons.
#MACFUSION REDDIT MAC OS X#
Yes, it has Mach, but the Mac OS X kernel encompasses both Mach and the more traditional parts of a BSD kernel, fusing the two parts together in a regular monolithic kernel. It displays the folders in the root directory, but they have the little red icon on them, and it says I dont have access to them. In addition to that, Amit stressed that Mac OS X does not use a micro-kernel. Ok, Im trying to mount FTP drives as read/write access with curlftpfs and macfuse, but for some reason its mounting. But Singh thinks it's still a good thing when many companies jump on the same non-new idea, because that way, the best approach can win. Stuff that's sold as "new" is was already invented earlier, but either not implemented very well or it was ahead of its time. You dont want that OOTB with your system when you can just make the filesystem in the OS. One of the most popular solutions is an open-source product: macFUSE for. Two things Singh said stood out: he talked about how in computer science, nothing is really new. Its because MacFUSE provides FUSE - a filesystem in userspace. Judge declined to hold the CIA in contempt for destroying videos that it had been ordered by the courts to preserve. If youre in IT and deal with Windows drives regularly, you may need a better option.

You can listen to the episode from the web site, where you can also learn more about Singh's book. In the podcast episode, Phil, Scott, Ben and Amit discuss Amit's background, how he came to use a Mac, the book, writing the book, and, of course, the subject matter of the book: Mac OS X. Singh has written a 1,600-page book titled Mac OS X Internals. Well, it is, to some extent, but there is only one developer who has to work his ass off to keep up with Apple changing macOS with each update/release and the FUSE devs doing their thing, which he has to join in his code.In the latest edition of his podcast Technometria, Phil Windley, along with Scott Lemon and Ben Galbraith, talks with Amit Singh, Google's manager of Macintosh Engineering. That said, just for the records: MacFUSE is _ not _ the same as the Linux FUSE implementations. That is also where the bug reports come from. As an integral part of many Linux applications (the libfuse is a library many developers use) it has been battle tested in all sorts of environments.
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Why? Because I try to install only what I need, if it has powerful system permissions.Īm I not worried about the next security vulnerability? Well, no. _shrug_ĭo I have MacFUSE installed on all my machines? No.
#MACFUSION REDDIT PATCH#
It's the sign of the times that everything is patched continuously, starting with the os (the last Security Patch for macOS is 3 weeks old) to every app we run. And there have been plenty enough, the last about 8 weeks ago (just look at the releases of either Linux' libfuse or MacFUSE/OSXFUSE to get an idea).ĭoes that mean it is risky to run MacFUSE? No, not more than running anything else. All of that is no problem in itself, but it opens the attack surface, as in: some other user can try to do something that usually requires elevated permissions because misusing FUSE will have these.Īs vague as this sounds, this means that a security vulnerability can become a problem. Right now you can use this software to show a Secure Shell or Secure FTP share from another computer on your macs desktop, letting you manipulate the files on it as if they were on your own computer.
#MACFUSION REDDIT DRIVERS#
The nice thing about FUSE (as the name aptly states) is the fact, that is doesn't need system admin privileges (as file system drivers usually do) but can run in user space. MacFusion brings all sorts of information to your Mac in the form of files and folders displayed as just another 'Volume' on your Mac desktop. MacFusion is based on plugins, so you can expect exciting new file systems coming to your desktop in the future This includes the files from your gmail account, pictures from Flickr, encrypted volumes using encfs, source code repositories using. Well, for starters, this is a file system driver, that needs to run with system privileges and is thus installed for all users on a system, not just for you. MacFusion works using open source technology called FUSE ported by Google to the Mac platform. Nobody took you up on your question about risks.
