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( This is a continuation of OSX128bit posts . Hopefully it is helpful to users . And all input is voluntary . )




This is a big huge shoutout to Linc Davis for contributing to the Apple Forums in the past , and i'm here to tell you that your old posts are pulling thru for once again another user . Merci beaucoup dude !!





Terminal.app >


sudo su >




Password: >




dns-sd -B >




Browsing for _http._tcp
DATE: ---Fri Apr 19 2013 ---
18:20:45.994 ...STARTING...
Timestamp A/R Flags if Domain Service Type Instance Name
18:20:45.994 Add 2 4 local. _http._tcp. Web Server on CiscoLinksysEA4500





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( What this means is , Time , ? ( I Don't Know ) , ? ( Again IDK ) , Interface which in this case is Ethernet which is en0 which is Gigabit , Where's it's at which in this case is IP Address assigment which is the localhost and/or local and/or local. , Ports , and the Service which in this case is the OS X operating system software is being used to the router product .


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Control + C >




( to stop ) .




This is a new problem discovered .




I didn't do this . ie , Activate the Web Server software of OS X to do this Service .




But , it has been confirmed by Apple Store Genius employees that this is the OS X operating system Mountain Lion 10.8.3 that is super clean , looks great , and is ready and fresh .




And also , this looks like the typical OS X Clean Install i have been able to download from the many times from Recovery . ( Power ON + Command + R ) .





--OSX128bit

MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.3)

Posted on Apr 19, 2013 4:42 PM

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Posted on Apr 19, 2013 5:31 PM

It's the webserver on your router.


Web Server on CiscoLinksysEA4500

It has a web interface for configuration.

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