Security update 2010-003

Every time I attempt to download this security update, I get a message that it has been corrupted and will not be downloaded. Does anyone know how to get around this message or how to access this update from another source, so I can download this security update?

Try getting it from http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1027
Dave

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  • Applications crashing after installing security update 2010-003

    Hi all, anyone else having this problem (and found a solution)? After installing security update 2010-003 on snow 10.6.3, entourage, firefox, and even itunes are crashing at launch. Safari seems stable, but haven't tried other apps yet. Verified permissions on my boot disk and repaired it but the problem persists. It started after rebooting after installing the security update. I'll reinstall the OS if needed but hoping this is a bug someone has solved. Thanks!

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  • Problem after Security Update 2010-003

    Hello,
    Since i installed the Security Update 2010-003 i have a problem at the login-screen an password-prompt like this http://twitpic.com/1j66kr
    Have you any idea to fix it?
    Thanks a lot!
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    These symbols are from Apple's Last Resort font, and indicate that a major problem has arisen with the OS's ability to use the basic system fonts. It's been reported here a few times, and I think the only solution is to reinstall all system fonts. See Kurt Lang's post.
    Here is a user tip by Kurt Lang that lists all necessary system fonts and their locations.
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  • Ethernet has stopped working after installing "Security Update 2010-003"

    I installed the update recently and have been unable to connect to the internet. The network still gives me an ip, but the internet and server button remain "orange". The wifi still works.
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    Hussain Ameen wrote:
    I installed the update recently and have been unable to connect to the internet. The network still gives me an ip, but the internet and server button remain "orange".
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    I'm not having that problem after installing the security update.
    If you open the Network panel of System Preferences and select the Ethernet connection item, is it set to "Configure" "Using DHCP"? Do you see reasonable values for "IP Address", "Subnet Mask", "Router", and DNS Server"?

  • Mac mini server won't reboot after Installing security update 2010-003

    This has already been posted and remaines "unanswered".
    After updating to Snow Leopard Server 10.6.3 and attempting to reboot, the mac mini (HDMI) hangs on the gray apple logo with progress spinning. It takes me several times to force the mac mini to power down and try again, before it finally loads the login screen.
    any suggestions?

    Odd.
    So it's hanging while starting services, it looks like, the firewall in particular, have you tried a safe boot?
    If not, hold down the shift key right after you hear the power-on chime, keep holding it till you see a spinning gear.
    This boots up without extra kernel extensions and fonts, clears font caches, and runs a disk verify and a repair if needed. If you still can't boot reliably in safe mode, you may need to run an archive/install.

  • Trackpad no longer drags after Security Update 2015-003

    I am running Yosemite 10.10.2 on my MacPro 2010. After I installed Security Update 2015-003, I noticed my Apple Trackpad can no longer drag. Here are the symptoms:
    I CAN move the cursor around the screen using the trackpad.
    I CAN click, and appropriate responses occur.
    If I click on a menu in the menu bar, then move (hovering) the cursor with the trackpad down the list of menu choices, they DO NOT highlight. I can click on one, and it WILL BE performed, but a submenu would NOT pop out. I CANNOT drag down the menu and to the side to bring out a submenu using the trackpad.
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    I CANNOT select a phrase or paragraph by highlighting it by tap-dragging on trackpad
    Hover behaviors on web pages DO NOT occur (so links that should highlight, menus on a web page that would normally drop down on their own, do not do so) if cursor is moved by trackpad.
    Tool tips or other hover behaviors in web pages or outside of web browser DO NOT occur if cursor is moved by trackpad.
    All behaviors are NORMAL if I use my Wacom tablet stylus to perform the same cursor move.
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    Yes, I've changed the batteries in my trackpad, and it works fine otherwise. It does NOT skip or exhibit symptoms of a poor connection. Three-finger and four-finger drags to go to Previous Page in Safari, or switch desktops, DO work.
    Only single-finger dragging is gone.
    This issue occurs on my 2010 MacPro running 10.10.2, but does not occur on my 2009 MacPro running 10.10.2 at work.
    Both have the Security Update 2015-003 installed, as well as all other current AppStore updates.
    So Security Update 2015-003 would not seem to be the issue, but that was the thing which changed on my OS immediately prior to the beginning of the undesired behavior.
    There is no setting in the Trackpad control panel that has to do with single-finger dragging. I've also checked the Mouse control panel and the double-click speed is the same between the two computers (the one where Trackpad drag works, the other where Trackpad does not work).

    SOLVED:
    This issue went away by itself after a reboot for a software installation.

  • HT1222 My internet speed has slowed to a crawl after installing security update 2015-003.  Any ideas on how to fix?

    I have a mini mac with 8GB ram and running yosemite OS. I recently installed security update 2015-003 and now my internet connectivity have slowed to a crawl. sometimes if I turn wi-fi off and then back on the speed returns to normal but sometimes it does not.   Any ideas what may be causing the slow internet speed?

    Please check the speed of your connection on this site.
    Then start up in Recovery mode. In the OS X Utilities screen, select Get Help Online. A clean copy of Safari will launch. No plugins, such as Flash, will be available. Check again. Then restart as usual and post the results.

  • What next.... (Security Update 2008-003)

    Greetings all,
    I know that there are numerous threads here already about this problem that many of us seem to be having. Mine is similar so I will try to explain with as much detail as I can. Please read the whole post because I have followed most if not all of the advice I've found in replies to this topic and nothing has worked thus far. My desktop (Gigabit Ethernet G4 running 10.4.11) is the unit with the problems, my laptop (15" Powerbook running 10.4) is running fine and has pulled field medic duty in trying to fix this. I've been able to successfully Target Disk the desktop from the laptop and all my files are still there, the bugger just won't finish starting up. I explain in detail below.
    So the other night I downloaded and installed the Security Update 2008-003 via the Software Update pane. All went well, no error messages or hiccups. I restarted the computer as necessary and it gets all the way to the end of the blue progress bar on the "Starting up Mac OS..." stage and hangs. I waited a long time and it still just hung. Sound familiar?
    I know many people have said that this is due to pre-existing problems or messy systems but I run maintenance on mine fairly regularly and it was working strong before the update.
    Here's what I have tried so far:
    • started in safe mode or at least I tried to, i held shift but it still got to the same place and hung up so maybe I didn't hold it at the right time? I held it after the chime until I saw the grey apple screen with the progress clock
    • put my desktop into Target Disk mode and connected to my laptop, I ran Disk Utility and repaired the disk until everything came out clean. Repair/Verify Permissions, however, was grayed out (more on this in a second).
    • Ran Disk Warrior from the laptop on the Target Disk desktop drive. It recognized it and attempted to run a clean up but I kept getting an error message saying it is too severely damaged and can't be repaired. This even after I had run Disk Utility with a clean bill of health.
    • I tried resetting the PRAM several times but it didn't help.
    • started in single-user mode and ran "fsck -fy" per some unix commands I found on the forums. it came back clean numerous times. I also tried running repair permissions via the same screen but the cursor would just jump down to a blank line and nothing I input would do anything.
    • held option during startup to bring up the startup disk selection screen. It loaded but the little stopwatch just spun and wouldn't let me select my second hard-drive as my startup. That would've solved a ton of problems right there as the second drive never got the update and I've used that to fix the first in the past.
    • with the desktop targeted I ran terminal in the laptop and tried the unix repair permissions command from there but it gave me some jargon about the command and a line about ownership of the drive and wouldn't do it.
    • finally, I put my desktop into target disk mode, and started the laptop from the OS installer CD. I ran Disk Utility from the laptop on the desktop and I was able to do both Repair Disk AND Repair Permissions. The disk was fine, the permissions had some fixes but came back clean on a second pass. I figured this would fix it all but, alas, no dice. Still hanging at the end of "Starting Mac OS...".
    Is there something I am missing or anything else I can try? As I said all the files and info are still there because I can get to them just fine via the Target Disk mode, it just won't finish loading the OS. My other issue is that I have a second hard drive in the desktop and the Target Disk mode only mounts the primary drive. The second drive is my backup drive and I need to be able to access it.
    Any help would be greatly greatly appreciated folks, thanks so much!!

    RaptorRed67 wrote:
    Update:
    I also looked in the system.log file and found this repeated numerous times at the end:
    launchd: /system/library/coreservices/loginwindow.app/contents/macos/loginwindow port /dev/console exited abnormally: segmentation fault
    Below it, this:
    launchd: getty repeating too quickly on port /dev/console, sleeping
    Interspersed among the lines about the loginwindow were other inputs, most notably these:
    The following startupitems failed to properly start:
    /library/startupitems/symdcinit
    -execution of startup script failed
    system/library/startupitems/fibrechannel
    -execution of startup script failed
    Again, are any of these files ones that can be trashed and will be rebuilt by the OS when it starts? Or can copies be dragged from my healthy system to the failing one to overwrite them?
    IF you are fully backed up AND the two systems are running the same version of the OS on the same architecture (e.g. both PPC or both Intel) then you could try dragging items from the laptop to replace. Alternatively, you could use Pacifist to extract them from the install disk or from a later OS update where available.
    I would create a directory /Library/StartupItems.disabled and drag the contents of /Library/StartupItems into that folder. Nothing there is critical so disable all of that stuff for now. I would do the same with /Library/LaunchDaemons.disabled and /Library/LaunchAgents.disabled if applicable. Then do the same with any corresponding folders in your user Library.
    You'll still need to replace the FibreChannel item because that's system and presumably important.
    I'm thinking, though, that the number of errors you're seeing probably indicates an archive and install would be the best option.
    - cfr

  • Uninstall Security Update 2008-003

    One of my iMacs (G4) is crashing repeatedly now after installing the Security Update 2008-003. (My employee installed it against my orders, mistakenly).
    Is there any way to un-install this update?
    Thanks

    Have you booted from the installer disc and run Disk Utility to verify, and if necessary repair, the drive? Also repair permissions (can be done when booted from the hard drive). Probably most problems with the security updates can be avoided by performing this maintenance before and after installing the updater.
    It is also a very good idea to back-up your computer before installing updates and even before running maintenance utilities just in case something goes wrong.
    [Using Disk Utility in Mac OS X 10.4.3 or later|http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=302672]
    [Disk Utility's Repair Disk Permissions|http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=25751]
    Message was edited by: Limnos

  • Please read this before you load SECURITY UPDATE 2010-006

    I've just spent 72 hours with frozen cursors and frozen screens - so far all directly related to security update 2010-006. After successfully using SuperDuper! to erase my Internal HD and load a 2+ week old system without security update 2010-006 I seem to be fine again.
    OK I have so much share-free ware on my MBP-13" (May 2010) running 10.6.4 that maybe I'm the only one on the planet to see this - but there is a 214 PAGE post for MBP-15 and MPB-17's freezing -- prior to Security Update 2010-006 ------ related or not, don't know.
    I believe I will actually get a duplicate MacBook Pro (or at least a MINI with the same chip/speed) so that I can keep one clean and experiment (i.e. download stuff) on the other. Then if a problem, my life doesn't stop. I realize that from banking to photos to news to work to reports to my balance sheet to SKYPE to eMail to....... wow, and in 1983 I just had my HP calculators!! These Macs just have to work!
    Best of success and comments welcome here.
    Steve
    11 Oct 2010

    Thanks for the feedback! I think my system is now "OK" (hours of checks, with Apple as well etc. etc.) but likely there was a conflict - and since I don't know what - and since I can't remove everything right now - if this keeps working I just won't install the security update 2010-006.
    BUT will this sneak up on me in security update 2010-007 or ??? I kinda have to get to the bottom of this - am actually thinking of buying a second, almost identical Mac (or at least a somewhat cheaper MINI 2.4 gHz) to have some backup beyond my external drives (which saved me!)
    Thanks again and any/all comments truly appreciated.
    Best regards,
    Steve Schulte
    Monday 11 October 2010

  • Security Update 2010-001---   So secure I lost Admin Access!

    I am running a Snow Leopard Server on a Mac Mini (I bought into the dual 500GB model) to host some documents and act as a small cross-platform dropbox for any kind of files that need to be shared over a biomedical research-related network. A little overkill but...
    Anyway today I followed the software update prompt and installed Security Update 2010-001. After restart, I can no longer login as the administrator (or anyone else for that matter). Curiously, I can access it using +Server Admin+ and using +screen sharing+, all with the same old username and password as before. I just cannot login on the mini itself. Any thoughts on this issue? Potential was to resolve it? I have the 2nd drive configured as a Time Machine backup, so perhaps I can rewind to yesterday? Not sure how that works but I guess I can figure it out somehow.

    Per Oxfjell wrote:
    How'd you regain access to the Mac Mini? I have currently locked myself out in the same fashion, and the only thing I can think of is to reinstall the server OS.. Funny thing is, I'm the only one with access at the moment, and all I did was a simple reboot.. I haven't tampered with passwords or anything of the kind. Why the admin password is suddenly not working is beyond me..
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  • ClamAV and DNS Failure with Security Update 2010-005

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  • VPN broken after 10.6.4 Update / Security Update 2010-005

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    I was able to fix the iChat service by using serveradmin in Terminal - Server Admin was showing the correct name of the iChat server, but serveradmin reported a different (incorrect) name. My only guess is that one of the updates somehow changed that setting behind the scenes.
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    Sep 24 14:18:33 gateway racoon[90950]: Connecting.
    Sep 24 14:18:33 gateway racoon[90950]: IKE Packet: receive success. (Responder, Main-Mode message 1).
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    Sep 24 14:19:03: --- last message repeated 8 times ---
    Sep 24 14:19:03 gateway racoon[90950]: IKEv1 Phase1: maximum retransmits. (Phase1 Maximum Retransmits).
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    Sep 24 14:19:03 gateway racoon[90950]: IKE Phase1 Failure-Rate Statistic. (Failure-Rate = 100.000).
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    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN L2TP - Layer-Two Tunneling Protocol:dest-port = "1701"
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    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN L2TP\: ISAKMP/IKE:name = ""
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    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN L2TP\: IKE NAT Traversal:protocol = "udp"
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN L2TP\: IKE NAT Traversal:name = ""
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN L2TP\: IKE NAT Traversal:dest-port = "4500"
    Which seems to be correct to me.
    As with the iChat problem, everything seems to be correct as reported by Server Admin. I have been hunting for the incorrect setting using serveradmin, but so far everything there seems to be correct as well.
    One last item that I just discovered today, and which is probably a huge hint (and I just don't know how to connect the dots), is that when I stop the VPN service (it's running on the gateway server), the entire office loses it's connection to the internet. Turn VPN back on, and the internet is back.
    I think my server is deeply, deeply disturbed, but I am not ready to wipe it clean and start over again. I sure would appreciate any insights on this one....

    I have a MacMini Server that was running 10.6.3 in use as a gateway for the last 3 or 4 months and everything has been working just fine. However, after applying 10.6.4 and Security Update 2010-005 the iChat and VPN services broke.
    I was able to fix the iChat service by using serveradmin in Terminal - Server Admin was showing the correct name of the iChat server, but serveradmin reported a different (incorrect) name. My only guess is that one of the updates somehow changed that setting behind the scenes.
    I have yet to be able to fix the VPN (L2TP) issue, though. I can connect internally (to 10.0.1.1) with no problem. I can connect with via iPhone over 3G no problem. I cannot connect externally from a 10.5.8 or a 10.6.4 client - any attempt always fails with a timeout. The VPN log shows nothing, but the system log shows:
    Sep 24 14:18:33 gateway racoon[90950]: Connecting.
    Sep 24 14:18:33 gateway racoon[90950]: IKE Packet: receive success. (Responder, Main-Mode message 1).
    Sep 24 14:18:33 gateway racoon[90950]: IKE Packet: transmit success. (Responder, Main-Mode message 2).
    Sep 24 14:18:36 gateway racoon[90950]: IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    Sep 24 14:19:03: --- last message repeated 8 times ---
    Sep 24 14:19:03 gateway racoon[90950]: IKEv1 Phase1: maximum retransmits. (Phase1 Maximum Retransmits).
    Sep 24 14:19:03 gateway racoon[90950]: Disconnecting. (Connection tried to negotiate for, 29.171451 seconds).
    Sep 24 14:19:03 gateway racoon[90950]: IKE Phase1 Failure-Rate Statistic. (Failure-Rate = 100.000).
    It would seem that the response to the initial handshake is being blocked. However, serveradmin has this to say about ipfilter:
    gateway:/ *******$ sudo serveradmin settings ipfilter|grep VPN
    ipfilter:ipAddressGroupsWithRules:array_id:any:rules:_arrayid:VPN ISAKMP/IKE:action = "allow"
    ipfilter:ipAddressGroupsWithRules:array_id:any:rules:_arrayid:VPN L2TP - Layer-Two Tunneling Protocol:action = "allow"
    ipfilter:ipAddressGroupsWithRules:array_id:any:rules:_arrayid:VPN L2TP\: IKE NAT Traversal:action = "allow"
    ipfilter:ipAddressGroupsWithRules:array_id:any:rules:_arrayid:VPN L2TP\: ISAKMP/IKE:action = "allow"
    ipfilter:ipAddressGroupsWithRules:array_id:any:rules:_arrayid:VPN L2TP\: ESP - Encapsulating Security Payload protocol:action = "allow"
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN PPTP\: GRE - Generic Routing Encapsulation protocol:readOnly = yes
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN PPTP\: GRE - Generic Routing Encapsulation protocol:protocol = "gre"
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN PPTP\: GRE - Generic Routing Encapsulation protocol:name = ""
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN PPTP\: GRE - Generic Routing Encapsulation protocol:dest-port = ""
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN L2TP\: ESP - Encapsulating Security Payload protocol:readOnly = yes
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN L2TP\: ESP - Encapsulating Security Payload protocol:protocol = "esp"
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN L2TP\: ESP - Encapsulating Security Payload protocol:name = ""
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN L2TP\: ESP - Encapsulating Security Payload protocol:dest-port = ""
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN L2TP - Layer-Two Tunneling Protocol:oldDescription = "Layer-Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)"
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN L2TP - Layer-Two Tunneling Protocol:protocol = "udp"
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN L2TP - Layer-Two Tunneling Protocol:readOnly = no
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN L2TP - Layer-Two Tunneling Protocol:name = ""
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN L2TP - Layer-Two Tunneling Protocol:dest-port = "1701"
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN PPTP - Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol:oldDescription = "PPTP VPN"
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN PPTP - Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol:protocol = "tcp"
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN PPTP - Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol:readOnly = no
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN PPTP - Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol:name = ""
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN PPTP - Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol:dest-port = "1723"
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN L2TP\: ISAKMP/IKE:readOnly = no
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN L2TP\: ISAKMP/IKE:protocol = "udp"
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN L2TP\: ISAKMP/IKE:name = ""
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN L2TP\: ISAKMP/IKE:dest-port = "500"
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN L2TP\: IKE NAT Traversal:readOnly = no
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN L2TP\: IKE NAT Traversal:protocol = "udp"
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN L2TP\: IKE NAT Traversal:name = ""
    ipfilter:standardServices:arrayid:VPN L2TP\: IKE NAT Traversal:dest-port = "4500"
    Which seems to be correct to me.
    As with the iChat problem, everything seems to be correct as reported by Server Admin. I have been hunting for the incorrect setting using serveradmin, but so far everything there seems to be correct as well.
    One last item that I just discovered today, and which is probably a huge hint (and I just don't know how to connect the dots), is that when I stop the VPN service (it's running on the gateway server), the entire office loses it's connection to the internet. Turn VPN back on, and the internet is back.
    I think my server is deeply, deeply disturbed, but I am not ready to wipe it clean and start over again. I sure would appreciate any insights on this one....

  • After Security Update 2010-001: Airport Card Not Detected

    Currently running OS X 10.5.8 on a Mid 2009 MacBook Pro.
    Here's the issue. When I boot up the machine and click the AirPort drop down it tells me that there is no airport card detected. Under system profiler it says the same thing. If I boot to a 10.6 Mac OS Install DVD and open system profiler, the AirPort card is detected. This occurred after a reboot prompted by the Security Update 2010-001.
    So far I have repaired permissions and repaired disk. No fix.
    I reset the PRAM/NVRAM and SMC. No fix.
    I booted to an OS X image on an external drive. No fix.
    I cannot boot to the Apple Hardware Test (D at startup) because my company requires PGP disk encryption. I could decrypt but this would take at least 6 hours (not counting re-encrypting afterwards).
    I tried replacing the extensions. No fix.
    There were no firmware updates applied or any other major OS updates.
    Anyone have anything else I can attempt?

    anyone else see that??
    Yes, Already covered in full here. Strange but no problem.
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2310982&tstart=15

  • Security Update 2010-005 for Facetime

    Hi,
    I have downloaded Face-time Beta to be installed on my iMac OS 10.5.8.
    During Installation i get a message that I need to install first "Security Update 2010-005 using software update"
    My software update shows no update required. Nevertheless, I have downloaded all 5 security updates and installed them one after the other, with no problems.
    Still i get the same message that Security Update 2010-005 needed when I try to install the Facetime.
    Can anybody knows a way out of this loop ? or how do I "Inform" the software update that the Security update 2010-005 is already installed ?
    thanks,

    Yes, you'd need to buy it - it's available widely for $29 (Apple store or resellers); you can then update to 10.6.4 - use the combo updater available here:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1048
    (updates for an OS are available for free, but you do have to pay for the initial upgrade to another OS).
    Edit: And when you're doing the updates to 10.6.4, don't forget to repair permissions after each update.
    Message was edited by: Barbara Daniels1

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