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 Essential Mac OS X Panther Server Administration
  

  Essential Mac OS X Panther Server Administration by Michael Bartosh

  • Published by: O'REILLY & ASSOCIATES
  • Author: Michael Bartosh
  • Page Count: 1000
  • Group: APPLE MACINTOSH - OS X SERVER
  • ISBN: 0596006357/9780596006358
  • Published: Jun 2005

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Essential Mac OS X Panther Server Administration
From the command line to Apple's graphical tools, this book
uses a thorough, fundamental approach that leads readers to
mastery of every aspect of the server. Full of much-needed
insight, clear explanations, troubleshooting tips, and
security information in every chapter, the book shows system
administrators how to utilize the software's capabilities
and features for their individual needs. Some of the topics
covered in detail include:
Installation
Deployment
Server management
Directory services
Web application services
System interaction
Data gathering
Stress planning
This comprehensive guide also takes the time to carefully
highlight and analyze the differences between Mac OS X and
the other server platforms.

Whether you're a seasoned Unix or Windows administrator or a
long-time Mac professional, Essential Mac OS X Panther
Server Administration provides you with the depth you're
seeking to maximize the potential of your Mac OS X Panther
Server.

Preface
Part I. Server Installation and Management
1. Designing Your Server Environment
      Planning
2. Installing and Configuring Mac OS X Server
      Mac OS X Server Installation Architecture
      Graphical Installation and Configuration
      Command-Line Installation and Configuration
      Automatic Server Configuration
      Other Installation and Configuration Options
3. Server Management Tools
      Graphical Tools
      Command-Line Tools
      Server Management Daemons
4. System Administration
      Philosophies
      System Management
5. Troubleshooting
      Strategies
      Tools
Part II. Directory Services
6. Open Directory Server
      Managing Open Directory Server
      Accessing an Open Directory Domain
7. Identification and Authorization in Open Directory Server
      LDAP: A Communication Protocol
      LDAP Basics
      OpenLDAP
      LDAP Data and Open Directory Server
8. Authentication in Open Directory Server
      PasswordService (SASL)
      Kerberos: MIT KDC
      Putting It All Together
9. Replication in Open Directory Server
      Creating an Open Directory Replica
      The Replication Process
      Client-Side Replica Discovery
      Replication Best Practices
Part III. IP Services
10. xinetd
      Configuration
      Architecture
11. DNS
      Graphical Interface
      Configuration Storage
      Troubleshooting
      Advanced Configuration
12. DHCP
      Graphical Configuration
      Advanced Configuration
      ISC's dhcpd
13. NAT
      Managing NAT
      Architecture
      Advanced Configuration
Part IV. File Services
14. File Services Overview
      Share Points
      Automounts
15. Apple Filing Protocol
      AFP Management: Server Admin
      AFP Management: Workgroup Manager
      Architecture
      Permissions Mapping
      Integration
      Troubleshooting
16. Windows File Services
      Managing Windows Services: Server Admin
      Managing Windows Services Using Workgroup Manager
      Architecture
      Apple's Changes to Samba
      Useful Utilities
      Troubleshooting
17. FTP
      Managing FTP with Server Admin
      Managing FTP Using Workgroup Manager
      Architecture
      Securing FTP
18. Network File System
      The NFS (In)security Model
      Managing NFS with Server Admin
      Managing NFS with Workgroup Manager
19. Print Services
      Managing Print Services
      PrintServiceAccess
      Managing Print Services with Workgroup Manager
      Making Queues Available in Open Directory
      Quotas and Authentication
      Print Services Architecture
Part V. Security Services
20. The Mac OS X Server Firewall
      A Firewall's Place in Network Communication
      Reporting and Monitoring
      Managing the Firewall Service
21. Virtual Private Networks
      VPN Protocols
      Server Configuration
      racoon.conf
      anonymous.conf
      Configuring PPTP
      Logging
      Client Information
      Internet Connect
      Other Considerations
Part VI. Internet Services
22. Mail Services
      Mail Protocols
      Graphical Management
      Mail Architecture
      Migration
      Advanced Configuration
23. Web Services
      Managing Web Services
      Web Service Configuration: The Settings Tab
      Architecture
      Useful Utilities
      Troubleshooting
24. Application Servers
      Running the Server
      Installing Applications
      Server Layout
      Building Java Web Applications
      Complex Applications
      Apple Proprietary Tools
      Next Steps
Part VII. Client Management
25. Managing Preferences for Mac OS X Clients
      Applying Managed Preferences
      Configuring Individual Preferences
26. Managing Classic Mac OS Workstations Using Mac Manager
      Mac Manager and Open Directory
      Mac Manager Environment Types
      Mac Manager Share Points and Folders
      The Mac Manager Client Software
      Mac Manager Preference Management
      Mac Manager Administration
      Troubleshooting Mac Manager
27. Managing Windows Clients Using Mac OS X Server
      Hosting a Windows Domain
      Configuring Member and Standalone Servers
      Integrating Windows Member Serversin a Mac OS X Server-Hosted Domain
28. Workstation Deployment and Maintenance
      Disk Images
      NetBoot
      NetInstall
      Apple Software Restore
      Deploying New Software and Software Updates
29. Apple Remote Desktop
      Administrator Computers
      Remote Desktop Users
      Installing and Configuring the ARD Client Software
      Working with Computer Lists
      Remote Management Tasks
      Generating Client Reports
      Automating Remote Desktop Using the Saved Tasks List
      Working with VNC
Appendix: Introduction to Directory Services
Index