Ebook: Beginning Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server: From Solo Install to Enterprise Integration
- Tags: Programming Techniques
- Year: 2010
- Publisher: Apress
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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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, a.k.a. Server Snow Leopard. 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
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 youll 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, a.k.a. Server Snow Leopard. For instance, youll 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
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 youll 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, a.k.a. Server Snow Leopard. For instance, youll 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
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Welcome to OS X Server....Pages 1-9
Setting Up a Server in 30 Minutes or Less....Pages 11-43
Getting Deeper into File Sharing....Pages 45-100
Managing Directory Services....Pages 101-148
Controlling Network Traffic....Pages 149-172
Centralizing Network Services....Pages 173-201
Configuring Network Services for Security....Pages 203-226
Managing Client Computers with NetBoot, NetInstall, and NetRestore....Pages 227-258
Configuring Address Book Server....Pages 259-276
Working with iCal Server....Pages 277-301
iChat Server....Pages 303-316
Setting Up Mail Services....Pages 317-337
Setting Up Services for Mobile Devices....Pages 339-355
Web Servers....Pages 357-396
Managing MySQL....Pages 397-415
Using Podcast Producer....Pages 417-452
Streaming QuickTime Video....Pages 453-472
Sharing Files....Pages 473-504
Setting Up Printing Services....Pages 505-531
Backing Up Your Data....Pages 533-556
Back Matter....Pages 569-622
Configuring Software Update Server....Pages 557-568
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 youll 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, a.k.a. Server Snow Leopard. For instance, youll 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
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Welcome to OS X Server....Pages 1-9
Setting Up a Server in 30 Minutes or Less....Pages 11-43
Getting Deeper into File Sharing....Pages 45-100
Managing Directory Services....Pages 101-148
Controlling Network Traffic....Pages 149-172
Centralizing Network Services....Pages 173-201
Configuring Network Services for Security....Pages 203-226
Managing Client Computers with NetBoot, NetInstall, and NetRestore....Pages 227-258
Configuring Address Book Server....Pages 259-276
Working with iCal Server....Pages 277-301
iChat Server....Pages 303-316
Setting Up Mail Services....Pages 317-337
Setting Up Services for Mobile Devices....Pages 339-355
Web Servers....Pages 357-396
Managing MySQL....Pages 397-415
Using Podcast Producer....Pages 417-452
Streaming QuickTime Video....Pages 453-472
Sharing Files....Pages 473-504
Setting Up Printing Services....Pages 505-531
Backing Up Your Data....Pages 533-556
Back Matter....Pages 569-622
Configuring Software Update Server....Pages 557-568
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