Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 32937
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2004/8/16-17 [Computer/SW/Security, Computer/SW/OS, Computer/SW/OS/OsX] UID:32937 Activity:moderate
8/16    Why does it always take apple a couple weeks after realsing a system
        upgrade before posting the sha digest for the download?  -- still
        waiting for 10.3.5
        \_ FWIW, people using Software Update (post 07-12-2002) does have
           the benefit of cryptographic signature verification.
        http://www.macmegasite.com/modules.php?name=News&file=print&sid=228
        http://www.macmegasite.com/modules.php?name=News&file=print&sid=228
           \_ Ever since it is released, people on macintouch and macfixit
              have complained S.U. screws the system and recommend download
              directly the (combo if possible) updater.  They never offered
              a reason for this but I followed it just to be safe.
              \_ I use SU on my G5, and all is well with my computer. YMMV.
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It contains Software Update client version 147 which adds cryptographic signature verification to the software update command line tool thereby increasing the security of the Software Update process. The software update command line tool is primarily designed as a means for XServe system administrators to easily update a Mac OS X server. The previous release of Software Update client 146 provided two ways to run the software update process: via the existing graphical user interface within System Preferences, and as a command line tool. Software Update client 146 was released via Security Update 7-12-02 to provide cryptographic signature verification as quickly as possible for the more widely-used graphical user interface provided within System Preferences. Software Update client 147 now contains the cryptographic signature verification via either means of invoking the software update process. Customers can now choose to run Software Update either via the command line or from within the System Preferences application. Further information on the softwareupdate command line tool is available via "man softwareupdate" after installation.