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Safairy

Safairy - 1.0

disables Safari's auto open feature of downloads

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Current Version: 1.0
Release Date: 2006-02-21
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 1,460
Downloads (all versions): 1,460

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Product Description:

This script will disable the Safari web browser from automatically opening "Safe" files after having been downloaded from a website. This from Secunia Advisory SA18963 http://secunia.com/advisories/18963/ NOTE: Safari must be quit before the script you downloaded, or the terminal commands are input. Alternatively, users can change Safari's behavior by: 1) Going to Safari in the menu bar -->Preferences-->General Tab--> uncheck "Open "safe" files after downloading" box 2) In Terminal type everything BETWEEN the quotes at the prompt ($) "defaults write com.apple.Safari AutoOpenSafeDownloads 0" yes, that is a zero, then hit your return key

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0

Additional Requirements:

  • OS X

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Safairy Developer NoteApple Resolved Overriding Issue - Version: 1.0, 3/2/2006 12:18PM PST

dayhox
Safairy is no longer needed to be run. If you have, or have not, downloaded Safairy you should run Software Update on your Macs and install all security updates. The specific security update is:

APPLE-SA-2006-03-01 Security Update 2006-001

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=61798

Thank you Apple and to the users of Safairy, even if it was for a very short time.

Damon

Users having previously installed Safairy do not need to remove anything from their machines, as there is nothing left behind from Safairy.
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Safairy Developer NoteDios Mio - Version: 1.0, 2/22/2006 12:42PM PST

(4 of 4 users found this comment useful)

dayhox
This was developed for my Mother In Law, whom I love very much,
though she freezes when attempting to do this simplest tasks with her
computer, especially going beyond the main screen of any program. I
didn't want to drive 60 miles to do it for her, ARD is not setup on her
machine (still on my list), so I made this app and emailed it to her.
She is happy, and I am happy.
Might she still download and open infected pictures of "cute puppies",
sure but I have done what I can to mitigate that risk.


I used ARD and the shell script to update my iMac Lab. I am happy that
yet again, I do not have to ARD in or drive to the various locations and
run Safari on each of them to disable the activity, nor do I have to
rely on an email to all my users with directions to disable the
activity.


The source code is available, as well as alternative instructions
because no this is not and should not be needed for everyone. Does
everyone know what the easy fix is? Apparently not. Does this
application prevent anyone from downloading infected documents and
running them with Safari and or other browsers, no. Am I taking this a
little too seriously, obviously. Am I as myopic as previous posters,
absolutely, yet still not as cool :(


There is no accounting for common sense or DIY ability, nor is there any
place like home.

As time passes, better and more complete solutions will become available to us all.

Ok, I am done. Have a nice day
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Safairy CommentaryGeneral Menu - Version: 1.0, 2/22/2006 06:25AM PST

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RAngol
Not specifically mentioned is that the item to deselect is under the "General" section of the Safari preferences menu.
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