This version included the following improvements: Enhanced the Mac App Store to get your Mac ready to upgrade to Mac OS X Lion Resolved an issue that may cause Preview to unexpectedly quit Improved support for IPv6 Improved VPN reliability Identified and removed known variants of Mac. I would like to download the extra, official GarageBand instruments and sounds that happens from within the app. Mac OS X 10.6.8 is an update to Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) that was released by Apple on June 23, 2011. I am aware that there are downloadable updates, like the 10.6.8 combo updater, but this is more for GarageBand. I just want to patch it as far as I can from Apple servers. This iMac would not have a regular internet or network connection and would not be used to surf the web. I am configuring an old iMac to use as a standalone, off network, music workstation with an old version of GarageBand. I hope this question is not out of the scope of this sub. In other words, will putting a 10.6.8 machine on my network make the network vulnerable if I am only connecting to Apple update servers? My assumption is that any Apple server updates would be encrypted, but can a deprecated OS vulnerability break that security in some way and set up my networks or that machine for attacks? Obviously, a wired ethernet connection would be more secure than wireless, but would even a wired connection be vulnerable? TLDR In building an initial set up, using a deprecated Mac OS (10.6.8), is it OK to allow a Mac to connect to Apple Servers for updates?
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