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Using Mac OS X Lion Server
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Preface
Audience
Organization and Structure
Conventions Used in This Book
Using Code Examples
Safari® Books Online
How to Contact Us
Acknowledgements
1. Planning
The Minimum
Server Allocation
Service Allocation
Choosing the Right Hardware
Storage
System Resources
Backup
Power
Planning Your Server’s Network Configuration
Determining the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway
Configuring DHCP
Finding the Subnet Mask and Gateway
What’s In a Name?: DNS
Link Aggregation
Using Multiple IP Addresses
Accessing the Server from Outside the Network
Port Forwarding
Accessing the Server Using DNS
Configuring DNS
Setting up Dynamic DNS
Configuring iCloud for Back to My Mac
Conclusion
2. Installation
Base OS Installation
Making a Lion Recovery Disk
Configuring the Network
Verifying Hostnames
Configuring Energy Saver
Installing the Server Software
Completing Installation Tasks
Checking the Hostname (Again)
Setting up SSL
Setting Date and Time
Creating Users
Creating Groups
Adding Users to Groups
Setting Up Open Directory
Open Directory Replicas
Binding to Open Directory
Switching Between Directory Domains
Using Workgroup Manager
Conclusion
3. Sharing and Backing Up Files
Managing File and Folder Access with Permissions
POSIX
ACLs
Enabling Sharing
Connecting from Clients
Configuring AFP Connections from Mac OS X
Connecting from Windows
Configuring WebDAV Connections from iOS
Logging in Remotely
Backing Up
Backing Up the Server
Backing Up Open Directory
Backing Up Server Configurations
Backing Up Client Workstations
Setting Up Time Machine Server
Setting Up Time Machine Server Clients
Backing Up with Other Solutions
Conclusion
4. Sharing Address Books, Calendars, and iChat
Sharing Address Books
The Directory
Personal Address Books
Configuring Address Book to Connect
Sharing Calendars
Publishing Calendars
Configuring iCal Server
Locations and Resources
Configuring iCal Clients
Delegated Calendars
In the Web Portal
Configuring the Client in iOS
Setting Up a Private iChat Server
Configuring iChat Server
Federation
Saving a Copy of Each Chat
Setting Up the Clients
Conclusion
5. Wikis, Webs, and Blogs
Setting Up a Website
Accessing the Web Portal
Uploading Your Own Site
Setting Up More Sites
Setting Up a Wiki
Deciding on a Structure
Creating a Wiki
Collaborating with Others
Customizing the Wiki
Blogs
Creating a User Blog
Editing the Blog
Accessing Content
Site Redirection
Conclusion
6. Building a Mail Server
Before You Install
Registering a Domain Name
Configuring DNS
Reverse DNS
Making Sure the IP Isn’t Blacklisted
Installing the Mail Service
Enabling Services
Configuring Options
Configuring Users
Installing Clients
Setting up iOS Clients
Configuring Lion Mail Clients
Leveraging Push Notifications
Protecting Mail: Message Hygiene
Spam Filtering via MX Records
Clam Up Viruses and Send Assassins After Spam
Configuring WebMail
Using WebMail
Conclusion
7. Building Your Own Podcasting Server
Before You Begin
Building Podcast Producer
Podcasting
Making Your First Podcast with Podcast Publisher
Accessing Content
Viewing Content
Restricting Access to Podcasts
Connecting with iTunes
Customizing Workflows
Creating Workflows with Podcast Composer
Securing Workflows
Podcast Capture
Remote Recording
Conclusion
8. Managing Apple Computers and iOS Devices
Profile Manager
Setting Up Profiles
Restricting Login Times
Pushing Out Printers
Pushing Out New Dock Items
Setting Up Mail, Contacts and Calendars
Distributing Profiles
Managed Preferences
Software Update Services
Installing Software Update Server
Choosing Which Updates to Release
Configuring Clients
Conclusion
9. Network Services
When to Use Apple’s Network Services
Setting Up a VPN Server
Configuring the Network
Setting Up the L2TP Clients
Connecting iOS-Based Devices
Connecting Mac OS X-Based Devices
Sharing IP Addresses Using NAT
Hosting Your Own DNS
Configuring Wireless Access with RADIUS
Setting Up the AirPort
Setting Up AirPort Clients
Managing the Adaptive Firewall
Conclusion
10. Deploying Mac OS X Computers
The Basics of Imaging Mac OS X
Imaging with Disk Utility
Using NetBoot
Building a NetBoot Set
Hosting a NetBoot Set
Using a NetBoot Client
Using NetInstall
Building a NetInstall Image
Deploying Computers with NetRestore
Conclusion
About the Author
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