Mac OS X Lion server for dummies


by John Rizzo.
Bok Engelsk 2011 John. Rizzo,· Electronic books.
Utgitt
Hoboken, NJ : : Wiley Pubishing, Inc., , 2011.
Omfang
1 online resource (459 p.)
Utgave
1st edition
Opplysninger
Description based upon print version of record.. - Mac OS X Lion Server For Dummies®; About the Author; Dedication; Author's Acknowledgments; Contents at a Glance; Table of Contents; Introduction; About This Book; Conventions Used in This Book; What You're Not to Read; Foolish Assumptions; How This Book Is Organized; Icons Used in This Book; Where to Go from Here; Part I: Getting Lion Server Up and Running; Chapter 1: Lion Server: An Overview; Why You Need a Server; The Servers in Lion Server; Management Tools in Lion Server; What Apple Removed from Mac OS X Server; Chapter 2:Choosing Server Hardware; Criteria for Selecting Server Hardware. - Backing Up and Restoring Open Directory with ArchivesBinding Clients to the Shared Domain; Chapter 7: Integrating Open Directory with Active Directory; Doing the Directory Services Two-Step; Binding Your Server to Active Directory; Deciding Whether to Muck Around with Advanced Configuration; Managing User Groups with Workgroup Manager; Configuring Single Sign-On for Mac Clients; Troubleshooting and Getting Help; Part III: Serving Up Files and Printers; Chapter 8: Controlling Access to Files and Folders; Owner, Group, and Others (Everyone); Permission Schemes: POSIX Permissions and ACLs. - Hardware Requirements for Running Lion ServerSelecting Processor, Memory, and Hard Drives; Choosing the Right Mac for Your Server; Considering Other Network Hardware; Chapter 3: Installation and Setup; A Roadmap to Installation and Setup; Prerequisites; Upgrading versus Migrating; Performing the Lion Server Installation, Upgrade, or Migration; Keeping Control of Lion Server updates; Changing Ethernet Addressing; Chapter 4: Running Servers in Virtual Machines; The Reality of Virtualization; Choosing Virtualization Software; Real and Virtual Hardware Requirements. - Installing an OS in a Virtual MachinePart II: Creating and Maintaining User Accounts and Directories; Chapter 5: Controlling Access with Directories; Defining Directories; Binding Clients and Servers to Directories; Authenticating with LDAP and Kerberos; Chapter 6: Setting Up Open Directory; Determining Whether You're Running a Local or Network Directory; Introducing Open Directory; Think Before You Jump: Planning for an Open Directory Deployment; Prerequisites; Using the Server App to Configure Open Directory; Using Server Admin to Configure Open Directory. - Setting Up Shared Printing. - Standard POSIX PermissionsPropagating POSIX Permissions; Access Control Lists; Rules of Precedence; Controlling Access to Services with SACLs; Chapter 9: Setting Up File Sharing; File Sharing in Lion Server; Protocol Soup: AFP, SMB, and Other File-Sharing Methods; Configuring File Sharing; Controlling User Access to Share Points; Setting SACL Permissions for Limiting Access to Protocols; A Note on Windows Client Support; Chapter 10: Sharing Printers Over a Network; Printer Sharing Features in Lion Server; Print Sharing Technology and Terminology; Lion's Print Management Software. - The perfect guide to help administrators set up Apple's Mac OS X Lion Server With the overwhelming popularity of the iPhone and iPad, more Macs are appearing in corporate settings. The newest version of Mac Server is the ideal way to administer a Mac network. This friendly guide explains to both Windows and Mac administrators how to set up and configure the server, including services such as iCal Server, Podcast Producer, Wiki Server, Spotlight Server, iChat Server, File Sharing, Mail Services, and support for iPhone and iPad. It explains how to secure, administer, and troubleshoot
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Dewey
ISBN
1-118-17746-0. - 1-118-17748-7. - 1-283-27308-X. - 9786613273086
Hylleplass
QA76.76.O63 R5618 2011

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