Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server for Dummies®
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:23/10/2009
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Price:$44.99
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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
John Rizzo
Want to set up and administer a network even if you don't have an IT department? Read on!
Like everything Mac, Snow Leopard Server was designed to be easy to set up and use. Still, there are so many options and features that this book will save you heaps of time and effort. It walks you through installation, set-up on a virtual machine, directory services, managing clients, security, and everything necessary to keep your users happy.
Choose your hardware get all the details on the best hardware for your specific needs
It does Windows too manage Active Directory and Open Directory for a network with both Windows® and Mac® clients
Maintain control create and maintain your User Directory and authenticate clients
Files, printers, and stuff set up user categories and permissions, handle file sharing protocols, and configure client machines
Let's get together help users collaborate with shared contacts and calendars, Podcast Producer, and iChat® instant messaging
The Web world configure Web services, set up Wiki Server, and enable blogging
Out of the office create mobile accounts for notebook users and configure VPN access
Safety first manage security with firewalls, encryption, and proxies
Open the book and find:
Various options for installation
The pros and cons of Dual Boot
How to set up and run an e-mail server
Tips on getting Macs and Windows to share files
How group accounts can simplify management
The advantages of different permission types
How to manage Podcast Producer
Special stuff in Snow Leopard Server
Biography
John Rizzo is an expert on Macintosh and cross-platform topics and a frequent speaker and panelist at MacWorld. He created www.MacWindows.com, which addresses Mac and Windows integration issues, and his blog gets 250,000 visits per month.
Table of Contents
Part I: Getting Snow Leopard Server Up and Running.
Chapter 1: Snow Leopard Server: An Overview.
Chapter 2: Choosing Server Hardware.
Chapter 3: Installation and Setup.
Chapter 4: Running Servers in Virtual Machines.
Part II: Creating and Maintaining User Accounts and Directories.
Chapter 5: Controlling Access with Directories.
Chapter 6: Setting Up Open Directory.
Chapter 7: Integrating Open Directory with Active Directory.
Part III: Serving Up Files and Printers.
Chapter 8: Controlling Access to Files and Folders.
Chapter 9: Setting Up File Sharing.
Chapter 10: Sharing Printers Over a Network.
Part IV: Facilitating User Collaboration.
Chapter 11: Sharing Contacts with Address Book Server.
Chapter 12: Sharing Calendars with iCal Server.
Chapter 13: Hosting Web Sites and Wikis.
Chapter 14: Running an E-Mail Server.
Chapter 15: More Collaboration: iChat and Podcast Producer.
Part V: Managing Clients.
Chapter 16: Managing Client Accounts.
Chapter 17: Creating Mobile Accounts for Notebooks.
Chapter 18: Keeping Your Server Secure.
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 19: Ten Things You Can Add to Snow Leopard Server.
Chapter 20: Ten Cool Things That Didn’t Make It into the Book.
Index.
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