Troubleshooting Safari 1.0: New version fixes tmp issue; Enabling debug; Certificate compatibility
Troubleshooting Safari 1.0: New version fixes tmp issue; Enabling debug; Certificate compatibility
New version fixes tmp issue, more The new release of Safari's public beta, version 0.8.1, fixes the previously reported issues of deleting the /tmp and home directories - which caused the inability to print or start Classic, and a number of other issues.
Enabling the debug menu through Terminal While a similar effect can be obtained with freeware utilities like Safari Enhancer, you can use the following steps to enable a "debug" menu, allowing you to change the user agent, and modify security settings:
- Quit Safari if it is open
- Open the Terminal
- Type "defaults write com.apple.Safari IncludeDebugMenu 1" (no quotes)
- Re-launch Safari
SafariMasks Waterfall Software has released SafariMasks, a new tool that allows you to edit the navigation buttons in Safari. "Simply choose a new theme from our list and click install. Within seconds you can have a brand new theme to use when surfing the web." More.
Accepting self-signed certificates Braz Brandt notes a workaround for allowing self-signed certificate sites to work with Safari. The tool inserts self-signed certificates into OS X's X509 keychain, until Apple releases a mechanism to automatically prompt users to accept non-trusted certificates.
- Quit Safari;
- cp /System/Library/Keychains/X509Anchors ~/Library/Keychains/
- /usr/bin/certtool i d k=X509Anchors
- sudo cp ~/Library/Keychains/X509Anchors /System/Library/Keychains/
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