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Lynda.com Mac OS X Server v10.4 Tiger Essential Training - $60 (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens)
Apple has successfully wrapped over 100 open source projects into its server software, and has built powerful and easy-to-use tools to manage them. In Mac OS X Server v10.4 Tiger Essential Training, Certified Apple Consultant Sean Colins delves into the details of the software's services and configuration options. Sean will teach you how to tap into Mac OS X Server's power and stability at the basic to intermediate level of server administration. You'll learn everything required to set up Mac OS X Server to do just what you need, from getting the recommended hardware to testing your server. Sean also teaches you about server management services and server administration, network sharing, and working with both human and hardware clients.
Table of contents
Introduction
Welcome 1:12 1.5 MB
1. Introduction to Mac OS X Server - Executive Overview
Controlling the entire process 2:44 2.3 MB
Overview of OS X Server and why you might want to use it 6:07 10.4 MB
What's new in Tiger Server? 1:09 1.2 MB
64-bit computing 1:47 1.7 MB
Access control lists 3:54 3.9 MB
iChat Server 2:58 3 MB
Software Update Server 3:08 3 MB
Weblog Server 1:07 1.1 MB
Junk mail and virus filtering 1:20 1.5 MB
Ethernet link aggregation 2:13 2.2 MB
Gateway Setup Assistant 1:54 2.3 MB
Xgrid 3:25 3.1 MB
2. Apple Server Hardware and Software - Executive Overview
Xserve G5 4:16 3.3 MB
Xserve RAID 2:36 2 MB
Apple Remote Desktop 2 1:38 1.9 MB
Fibre Channel PCI-X card 2:16 1.6 MB
3. Setting Up a Test Environment
Tiger Server system requirements 3:31 6.3 MB
Real world needs by service 1:13 2.1 MB
File service system requirements 8:57 15.3 MB
Network services system requirements 4:01 7 MB
Communication services system requirements 5:19 9 MB
Content publishing system requirements 2:16 3.9 MB
Hardware for a good server 6:07 10.6 MB
Backup: What really works? 3:52 6.6 MB
4. Using the Server Applications
Installing OS X Server 3:40 3.2 MB
Backing up before an upgrade 9:22 10.2 MB
Remote installation pt. 1 4:40 6 MB
Remote installation pt. 2 2:22 3.6 MB
Remote installation pt. 3 8:59 14.8 MB
Remote installation pt. 4 5:12 6.5 MB
Server Setup Assistant 23:33 26.3 MB
What is Server Admin? 4:15 4.6 MB
Troubleshooting remote software updates in a 10.4.0 installation 11:08 15.5 MB
What is Workgroup Manager? 5:34 7 MB
What is Server Monitor? 2:31 2.9 MB
5. Using Server Admin and Setting Up Services
Properly setting server info and hostname 19:00 22.5 MB
Setting up DNS on OS X Server to support open directory and other functions 13:36 15.2 MB
Properly setting the hostname to a fully qualified domain name 9:08 10 MB
Using Changeip 7:26 8.6 MB
Open directory 9:02 10.6 MB
AFP (Apple File Protocol) 14:41 15.8 MB
DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol) 6:37 6.9 MB
Firewall pt. 1 16:23 24.2 MB
Firewall pt. 2 16:12 24.5 MB
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) 5:45 6.2 MB
iChat Server 7:15 8.6 MB
Mac OS X Mail Server pt. 1 4:26 4.8 MB
Mac OS X Mail Server pt. 2 13:11 14.7 MB
Mac OS X Mail Server pt. 3 14:34 17.6 MB
Mac OS X Mail Server pt. 4 6:45 8.5 MB
Mac OS X Mail Server pt. 5 17:33 18.6 MB
NAT (Network Address Translation) 5:28 7.1 MB
Netboot pt. 1 17:44 24.2 MB
Netboot pt. 2 3:31 5.2 MB
NFS (Network File System) 1:22 1.4 MB
Print Server 6:18 7.4 MB
QuickTime Streaming Server 8:40 10.5 MB
Software Update Server 5:49 7 MB
VPN (Virtual Private Network) 11:53 12.2 MB
Web Server 17:39 24.2 MB
WebObjects 1:43 1.7 MB
Windows services 3:37 4 MB
XGrid 4:25 6.1 MB
6. Introduction to Workgroup Manager
Logging in and local vs. open directory admin 3:59 4.5 MB
7. User Management
Presets and creating a new user 7:29 8.7 MB
Advanced account configuration 3:29 4.4 MB
Group memberships 2:30 3.4 MB
Network Homes 1:47 2.1 MB
User mail settings 2:18 2.5 MB
User print quotas 1:54 2.3 MB
User information 6:21 10.5 MB
User Windows configuration 4:32 5.6 MB
8. Group Management
Creating new groups 3:25 4 MB
Groups within groups 2:56 3.8 MB
9. Computer Lists
Creating computer lists 2:10 3.1 MB
Managing groups of computers 3:28 4.2 MB
Computer lists continued 1:35 1.9 MB
10. SharePoint Setup
General configuration of a network share 4:18 4.7 MB
Configuring access privileges and using ACLs 8:07 11.5 MB
AFP-specific access 3:15 3.2 MB
SMB- or Windows-specific access 5:09 5.3 MB
FTP access 1:23 1.3 MB
NFS access 7:55 10 MB
Network auto mounts 11:32 15.7 MB
11. Introduction to Network View Management
Creating managed network settings 10:31 12.7 MB
Applying settings to client systems 2:48 3.6 MB
12. Introduction to Managed Preference
Available preferences 9:39 12.8 MB
Editing preferences and using preference manifests 1:48 2.5 MB
13. OS X Server - Conclusion
Further study and resources 1:58 3.3 MB
Apple training options 2:19 4.1 MB
Apple certifications 3:43 6.6 MB
Late breaking news 5:55 7.4 MB
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