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Skip to content We Accept Crypto Payment * Home * Library * Contact 0 No products in the cart. Main Menu We Accept Crypto Payment 0 No products in the cart. * Library * Home * Contact Us 🔍 Home / Library / Beginning Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server: From Solo Install to Enterprise Integration BEGINNING MAC OS X SNOW LEOPARD SERVER: FROM SOLO INSTALL TO ENTERPRISE INTEGRATION $5.00 Beginning Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server: From Solo Install to Enterprise Integration quantity — OR — Add to cart Categories: Computer Science, Library Tag: System Administration GTIN: 1430227729 FacebookTwitterEmailShare * Description BEGINNING MAC OS X SNOW LEOPARD SERVER FROM SOLO INSTALL TO ENTERPRISE INTEGRATION Size: 71 MB (74327371 bytes) Extension: pdf Author(s): Charles Edge, Chris Barker, Ehren Schwiebert Publisher: Apress, Year: 2010 ISBN: 1430227729,9781430227724 Description: This book is intended for those who need to get things done with Mac OS X Server 10.6. As such, you can use this book two ways. Those new to Mac OS X Server can read straight through the entire book, and by the end should feel competent to administer any Mac server thrown their way. For those with some knowledge of Mac OS X Server, or perhaps a thorough knowledge of other Unix-based servers, the book is arranged by tasks so that you can either start reading at any point, skipping material you already know, or pick and choose the chapters you’ll find most helpful to your own work or system needs. This task-oriented approach also makes the book useful as a general reference for all aspects of Mac OS X Server. Throughout the book, special emphasis is given to the new features of the latest release, Mac OS X Server 10.6, aka Snow Leopard Server. For instance, you’ll find out how to integrate an iPhone with Mac OS X Server using the new Mobile Access features, or how to install an SSL certificate in the web service, Apache. * Task-oriented approach to server administration makes it easy to find and accomplish what needs to get done * Thorough subject coverage including workflows for Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server GUI-level features, command-line features, and alternatives * Features introductory material for new administrators, emphasis on new features for upgrading to Snow Leopard Server, and more advanced material for experienced IT and enterprise administrators who want to get the most out of Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server What you’ll learn * The key features of Mac OS X Server, including new services such as mobile access for iPhone integration and Address Book Server * The most efficient approach to suit your working style, including GUI and command-line alternatives * When to call on third-party products where no Apple products are available * Integration strategies for a range of network and server configurations * How to enable each required service and all of their services from start to finish Who this book is for This book is for administrators interested in a complete course on Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server, including first-time Mac OS X Server admins, admins upgrading from older versions, and experienced Unix or Mac admins who want to master all aspects of Apple’s newest Server software. Table of Contents 1. Welcome to OS X Server 2. Setting Up a Server in 30 Minutes or Less 3. Getting Deeper into File Sharing 4. Managing Directory Services 5. Controlling Network Traffic 6. Centralizing Network Services 7. Configuring Network Services for Security 8. Managing Client Computers with NetBoot,NetInstall, and NetRestore 9. Configuring Address Book Server 10. Working with iCal Server 11. iChat Server 12. Setting Up Mail Services 13. Setting Up Services for Mobile Devices 14. Web Servers 15. Managing MySQL 16. Using Podcast Producer 17. Streaming QuickTime Video 18. Sharing Files 19. Setting Up Printing Services 20. Backing Up Your Data 21. Configuring Software Update Server Table of contents : Prelim……Page 1 Contents at a Glance……Page 4 Contents……Page 5 About the Authors……Page 13 About the Technical Reviewers……Page 14 Acknowledgments……Page 15 Welcome to OS X Server……Page 17 What This Book Is……Page 18 How This Book Is Organized……Page 19 Hardware……Page 22 Get Ready!……Page 23 Summary……Page 25 Before You Begin……Page 26 Network Considerations……Page 27 Installing Mac OS X Server 10.6……Page 28 Welcome to Mac OS X Server 10.6……Page 32 Creating the Administrator Account……Page 35 Configuring the Network Interface……Page 37 What to Do After Server Setup Completes……Page 39 Building the Fileserver……Page 44 Summary……Page 58 Installing the Server Administration Tools……Page 59 Adding a Server to Server Admin……Page 60 Server Admin Basics……Page 63 Apple Filing Protocol (AFP)……Page 69 AFP’s Main Settings……Page 70 SMB’s Main Settings……Page 98 FTP’s Main Settings……Page 105 NFS’s Main Settings……Page 112 Summary……Page 114 Understanding the Components of a Directory Service……Page 115 LDAP……Page 116 Kerberos……Page 117 Preparing to Set Up Open Directory……Page 118 Setting Up an Open Directory Master……Page 119 Configuring an Open Directory Replica……Page 121 Securing Open Directory……Page 123 Backing Up Open Directory……Page 128 Using Server Preferences……Page 130 Using Workgroup Manager……Page 137 Configuring Policies……Page 146 Inspecting Records……Page 154 Binding Clients……Page 156 Binding with Directory Utility……Page 157 Search Policies……Page 161 Summary……Page 162 Using Mac OS X Server as a Router……Page 163 How Network Address Translation Works……Page 164 Using the Gateway Setup Assistant……Page 165 Manually Enabling NAT……Page 170 Testing NAT from a Client……Page 171 Setting Up Forwarding Ports……Page 173 Setting the Advanced Options……Page 175 Using the Firewall to Control Access to the Server……Page 176 Defining Address Groups……Page 177 Defining Services……Page 179 Creating Rules……Page 181 Configuring the Firewall from the Command Line……Page 183 Testing the Firewall……Page 184 Summary……Page 185 DHCP……Page 187 Creating a Subnet……Page 191 Reserving IP Addresses……Page 198 DHCP Options……Page 200 Enabling DHCP Relay……Page 201 DNS……Page 202 Setting Up DNS……Page 203 Adding a Zone……Page 206 Creating Records……Page 207 Setting Up Wide-Area Bonjour……Page 208 Configuring Secondary Zones……Page 211 Editing Configuration Files……Page 212 Editing Zone Files……Page 213 OpenDNS Web Content Filtering……Page 214 Summary……Page 215 Configuring Network Services for Security……Page 216 Virtual Private Networking……Page 217 Setting Up a PPTP Server……Page 219 L2TP Servers……Page 221 VPN Clients……Page 223 S2SVPN……Page 232 Setting Up the RADIUS Service……Page 233 Setting Up the Apple AirPort……Page 235 Connecting to Cisco……Page 236 From the Command Line……Page 237 Limiting Access to the VPN and RADIUS Services……Page 238 Managing Client Computers with NetBoot, NetInstall, and NetRestore……Page 240 Developing an Imaging Strategy……Page 242 Activating the NetBoot Service……Page 243 Creating a NetBoot Image……Page 244 Creating a NetInstall Image……Page 248 Creating a NetRestore Image……Page 251 Configuring the NetBoot Service……Page 255 Apple Software Restore and Multicast Imaging: a NetRestore Alternative……Page 260 Creating an Image for asr……Page 261 Configuring asr for Multicast Imaging……Page 263 Imaging a Client over asr……Page 266 Automations……Page 267 NetBooting Client Systems……Page 270 Summary……Page 271 Configuring Address Book Server……Page 272 Configuring with Server Preferences……Page 273 Configuring with Server Admin……Page 275 Connecting to the Address Book Server……Page 279 Using the Client……Page 282 Controlling Access……Page 284 Backing Up Address Books……Page 285 Leveraging the Command Line……Page 286 Alternatives to Apple’s Address Book Server……Page 288 Summary……Page 289 Getting Ready to Install iCal Server……Page 290 Configuring iCal Server……Page 291 Managing the iCal Server……Page 296 Clustering CalDAV……Page 297 Integrating with a Wiki……Page 298 Integrating with Mail……Page 299 Enabling Calendars for Users……Page 301 Configuring iCal Clients……Page 302 Configuring Services with serveradmin……Page 309 Troubleshooting iCal Server……Page 312 Summary……Page 313 iChat Server……Page 315 Setting Up iChat Server Using Server Preferences……Page 316 Setting Up iChat Server Using Server Admin……Page 317 Configuring Advanced Features……Page 318 Setting Up Users……Page 320 Connecting Remotely……Page 321 Customizing the Welcome Message……Page 322 Federating iChat……Page 323 Setting Up Clients……Page 324 Saving iChat Transcripts……Page 325 Using the Command Line……Page 326 Storing Jabber Configuration Files……Page 327 Summary……Page 328 Understanding Mac OS X Server’s Mail Components……Page 329 Dovecot……Page 330 DNS……Page 331 Server Preferences……Page 332 Server Admin……Page 333 Basic Message Hygiene……Page 334 Storage……Page 336 Configuring SMTP……Page 337 Securing Mail Services……Page 338 Configuring a Mail Client……Page 339 Webmail and Mail Rules……Page 340 Creating Accounts……Page 342 Setting Up Mailing Lists……Page 343 Disabling Graylisting……Page 344 Troubleshooting Connectivity……Page 345 Identifying and Recovering from Blacklisting……Page 347 Summary……Page 348 Installing Mobile Access and Push Notification……Page 350 Setting Up Mobile Access……Page 351 Design Considerations……Page 352 Configuring Mobile Access……Page 353 Starting the Service and Checking the Status……Page 358 Controlling Access……Page 359 Setting Up Push Notification for the iPhone……Page 361 Using the Command Line to Manage Mobile Access and Push Notification……Page 365 Summary……Page 366 Your Company Site……Page 367 Setting Up Your First Site……Page 369 The Easy Way to Set Up a Web Server……Page 370 Configuring Web Services from Server Admin……Page 373 Global Configuration Options……Page 375 Managing Modules……Page 376 MIME Types……Page 377 Proxy Services……Page 378 Configuring Site-Specific Options……Page 381 Securing Sites for Transactions……Page 386 Password Protecting Sites……Page 387 Providing Access to Directories Outside the Site……Page 388 Wikis and Blogs……Page 389 Using Wikis……Page 391 Using Blogs……Page 399 Accessing Content……Page 403 Summary……Page 405 What Is MySQL?……Page 407 Setting Up MySQL……Page 408 Tuning MySQL……Page 410 Managing MySQL Databases……Page 412 Connecting to a Database Server……Page 413 Setting Up a Database……Page 414 Creating a Table……Page 416 Working with Fields……Page 417 Writing a Query……Page 419 Inspecting Existing Elements……Page 421 Database Maintenance……Page 422 Backing Up MySQL……Page 423 More on the Command Line……Page 424 Summary……Page 425 Using Podcast Producer……Page 426 Preparing Directory Services……Page 427 Preparing Video Assets……Page 428 Wizardly Podcasting……Page 429 Exploring Server Admin……Page 433 Setting Up Workflows……Page 436 Podcast Composer……Page 437 Setting a Poster Frame……Page 442 Controlling Access to Workflows……Page 444 Using Workflows……Page 445 Configuring Camera and Audio Settings……Page 451 Binding Cameras……Page 452 Running Workflows from the Web……Page 455 Podcasting……Page 456 Automations……Page 459 Summary……Page 460 Streaming QuickTime Video……Page 462 Bandwidth Considerations……Page 463 Installing QuickTime Streaming Server……Page 465 Configuring QuickTime Streaming Server……Page 466 Playing the Sample Video……Page 471 Setting Up Home Directory Use……Page 472 Restricting Access……Page 473 Adding a Hint Track to Movies……Page 474 Accessing Video Through a Browser……Page 476 QuickTime Broadcaster……Page 477 Streaming Playlists……Page 478 Using the Command Line……Page 480 Summary……Page 481 Configuration……Page 482 AFP……Page 483 Configuring AFP……Page 484 Connecting to AFP from Mac OS X……Page 487 Configure SMB……Page 488 SMB as a Domain Controller for Windows……Page 491 Samba Clients……Page 492 FTP……Page 493 Welcome Messages……Page 494 FTP Roots and Presenting Data to Users……Page 495 Configuring FTP……Page 497 Connecting to FTP Using Cyberduck……Page 498 Connecting to FTP Using ftp……Page 499 Shares……Page 500 Configuring Share Points……Page 501 Automounting……Page 502 SMB Share Options……Page 505 NFS Shares……Page 507 File Permissions……Page 508 POSIX……Page 509 ACLs……Page 510 Summary……Page 513 Setting Up Printing Services……Page 514 Basic Printer Management……Page 515 USB or Bonjour Printing……Page 517 Network Printing……Page 518 Setting Up the Print Service……Page 521 Sharing a Printer……Page 525 Creating a Printer Pool……Page 526 Configuring Print Quotas……Page 529 Deploying Printers……Page 531 Deploying Printers to Large Groups of Users……Page 533 Deploying Printers to Windows Clients……Page 535 Managing Printing with Common Unix Printing System……Page 538 Summary……Page 540 Managing Information En Masse……Page 541 Classifying Storage……Page 542 Understanding the Classification Methods……Page 543 Building Service Level Agreements……Page 544 Getting Redundant Before You Back Up……Page 545 Using Backup Applications……Page 546 Backing Up with Time Machine……Page 547 Backing Up with Retrospect……Page 552 iSCSI……Page 562 Using iSCSI with Time Machine……Page 563 Summary……Page 564 Configuring Software Update Server……Page 565 Configuring the Software Update Service……Page 566 Managing Your Software Update Server……Page 567 Configuring Updates for Clients……Page 568 Using Software Update……Page 570 Using the Command Line……Page 572 Working with the Repository……Page 573 Running the serveradmin Command……Page 574 Multiple Software Update Servers……Page 575 Summary……Page 576 DHCP Option Numbers……Page 577 Web Sites……Page 0 Please leave this field empty SIGN UP AND RECEIVE AWESOME CONTENT IN YOUR INBOX We don’t spam! 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