MAC OS X Snow Leopard server for dummies

Making Everything Easier! Mac OS® X Snow Leopard Server for Dummies Learn to: Set up and configure a Mac network with Snow Leopard Server Administer, secure, and troubleshoot the network Incorporate a Mac subnet into a Windows Active Directory® domain Take advantage of Unix® power and security J...

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Bibliographic Details
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley Publishing 2009.
Edition:1st edition
Series:--For dummies.
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627391706719
Table of Contents:
  • Mac OS® X Snow Leopard 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 Snow Leopard Server Up and Running; Chapter 1: Snow Leopard Server: An Overview; Why You Need a Server; What Comes with Snow Leopard Server; What's New in the Snow Leopard Operating System; Running Snow Leopard Server Legally
  • Chapter 2: Choosing Server HardwareCriteria for Selecting Server Hardware; Hardware Requirements for Running Snow Leopard Server; Selecting 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; Collecting Info with the Worksheet; Formatting Storage Drives; Installing and Configuring Locally; Installing and Configuring Remotely; Post-Configuration Setup; Chapter 4: Running Servers in Virtual Machines; The Reality of Virtualization; Choosing Virtualization Software
  • Real and Virtual Hardware RequirementsInstalling an OS in a Virtual Machine; Part 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; Introducing Open Directory; Think Before You Jump: Planning for an Open Directory Deployment; Prerequisites; Using Server Preferences to Configure Open Directory; Using Server Admin to Configure Open Directory
  • Creating a Primary Domain Controller for Windows ClientsBacking Up and Restoring Open Directory with Archives; Binding 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; Standard POSIX Permissions; Propagating POSIX Permissions; Access Control Lists; Rules of Precedence; SACLs: Controlling Access to Protocols; Chapter 9: Setting Up File Sharing; Setting Up File Sharing the Easy Way; Protocol Soup: AFP, SMB, and Other File-Sharing Methods; Setting Up File Sharing with Server Admin; Chapter 10: Sharing Printers Over a Network; A Second Helping of Protocol Soup: IPP, LPR, and SMB; Paving the Way to Painless Printing; Don't Forget Your Clients; Keeping Track of Network Printing
  • Part IV: Facilitating User Collaboration