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Re: announcing Xquartz release 1.2a9



On Nov 13, 2007, at 6:23 PM, Andrew J. Hesford wrote:

I can confirm this behavior. The checksum changes when you have the application firewall enabled. When it asks you if you want to allow connections, it seems that Apple fools with the server, and that changes the checksum. My checksum matches Ben's before X11 is run, and even after X11 is run when I have disabled the firewall. However, my checksum changes to 943707... (the same reported) when the firewall is enabled and I run X11.

Ah, that's right. codesign -dvvvv /usr/X11/bin/Xquartz reports that the OS has added an ad-hoc signature to the executable. That allows the firewall to make sure that the application hasn't changed since you gave it permission to connect to the network.


My server also displays the stuck shift key with Ben's test. Seems this problem is not universal...
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