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ACCESSTOOL(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					     ACCESSTOOL(8)

NAME
accesstool -- accesstool SYNOPSIS
accesstool DESCRIPTION
accesstool CLI interface to the accessibility API. There are no configuration options. macOS Oct 6, 2011 macOS

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AssetCacheTetheratorUtil(8)				    BSD System Manager's Manual 			       AssetCacheTetheratorUtil(8)

NAME
AssetCacheTetheratorUtil -- control networking of tethered devices SYNOPSIS
AssetCacheTetheratorUtil [-j|--json] enable [--duration seconds] --first address --last address --server path AssetCacheTetheratorUtil [-j|--json] disable AssetCacheTetheratorUtil [-j|--json] isEnabled AssetCacheTetheratorUtil [-j|--json] status DESCRIPTION
iOS and tvOS devices connected to a computer with a USB cable can be "tethered," so that they route their Internet requests through the com- puter. AssetCacheTetheratorUtil enables a tethered network (perhaps for a specified number of seconds), disables it, or reports on its sta- tus. AssetCacheTetheratorUtil must be run by root, except for the isEnabled and status commands. OPTIONS
-j|--json Print results in machine-parseable JSON format to stdout. --duration seconds Automatically tear down the tether after a specified amount of time. --first address --last address The first and last IPv4 addresses, in dot notation, to use for the tethered network. The gateway -- the tethering Mac -- will have the first address. --server path The path to a plist specifying the tethered content cache. The plist must be a dictionary with the following keys and values: capabilities dictionary A set of capabilities that the content cache supports. guid string The content cache's ServerGUID. port number The port number on which the content cache accepts requests. SEE ALSO
System Preferences > Sharing > Content Caching, AssetCacheLocatorUtil(8), AssetCacheManagerUtil(8) macOS June 1, 2019 macOS
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