One giant step backward for OS X (beta, at least) is the need to restart when you tweak the network settings. This was always something I was able to mock Windows for - touch the Network control panel, reboot.
Luckily, UNIX gives the power to get around this (for the most part, there have been reports that not all pieces are restarted).
Contributed to osxfaq.com, this article explains how to create a stop and restart shell script for network services.
Luckily, UNIX gives the power to get around this (for the most part, there have been reports that not all pieces are restarted).
Contributed to osxfaq.com, this article explains how to create a stop and restart shell script for network services.
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