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Mac OS X Server
Version 10.5 Leopard
Getting Started Guide For Small Workgroups
February 2008
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Page 1 - Mac OS X Server

Mac OS X ServerVersion 10.5 LeopardGetting Started Guide For Small Workgroups February 2008

Page 2 - Workgroups

10Getting Help Along the Way If you need help—or simply want more information—you can always click the icon on any screen. This brings up a Help wind

Page 3 - OK! Let's get started

11• TCP/IP Connection. This screen allows you to enter the IP address and TCP/IP information provided to you by your ISP or network administrator. Thi

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12• Server Backup. If your server has more than one hard drive, Mac OS X Server gives you the option to back up your system, as well as all service da

Page 5 - Installing Mac OS X Server

13• Set Up Your VPN. Run the Server Preferences application on your server. Click VPN. Before you can start the service, you’ll need to enter a Shared

Page 6 - Setting Up Mac OS X Server

14Getting Help Along the Way If you need help—or simply want more information—you can always click the icon on any screen. This brings up a Help wind

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15Co-lo-what-now? Co-location is an IT industry term used to describe a hosting service where you provide the server, and the facility provides the po

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16Getting Help Along the Way If you need help—or simply want more information—you can always click the icon on any screen. This brings up a Help wind

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17• TCP/IP Connection. This screen allows you to enter the IP address and TCP/IP information provided to you by your ISP or network administrator. Sel

Page 10

18• Mail Service. You can opt to either be your own primary email server or to relay your mail through your ISP’s outbound mail server. If using this

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19• Protect Yourself. Because your Xserve connects directly to the Internet, we strongly suggest you go to Server Preferences and turn on the Firewall

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2Getting Started with Leopard Server in Small WorkgroupsWhen most people think about the word server, they think about monolithic machines in labyrint

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20Getting Help Along the Way If you need help—or simply want more information—you can always click the icon on any screen. This brings up a Help wind

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21• Welcome. Click Continue.Following are all the dialog boxes you will encounter during the conguration process:• Server Conguration. Mac OS X Serv

Page 15 - The Internet

22• TCP/IP Connection. This screen allows you to enter the IP address and TCP/IP information provided to you by your ISP or network administrator. In

Page 16

23• Server Backup. If your server has more than one hard drive, Mac OS X Server gives you the option to back up your system, as well as all service da

Page 17

24• Simple Client Machine Conguration. On each Client machine, run the Directory Utility program in /Applications/Utilities. Click the lock icon and

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25The Client ExperienceOnce your server is up and running, it’s easy to get Mac clients connected and more productive.If you recall, we walked throug

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26For More Information For more information about Mac OS X Server and other Apple server solutions, visit www.apple.com/server. © 2008 Apple Inc. Al

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3Licensing Mac OS X Server 10-Client Edition. The easiest way to deploy essential network services, the 10-client edition is designed for small workgr

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4You Know Where to Find MeMost consumer broadband Internet services provide you with a dynamic IP address—one that changes anytime you turn your modem

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5Installing Mac OS X Server• Connect the Mac Pro to the Airport Extreme. The Ethernet cable will connect one of the ports on the back of the Mac Pro

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6Getting Help Along the Way If you need help—or simply want more information—you can always click the icon on any screen. This brings up a Help win

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7A Real Switch-HitterYou can make your Airport base station do double duty as a networked backup device by using Time Capsule from Apple. Time Capsu

Page 25 - The Client Experience

8• Simple Client Machine Conguration. On each Client machine, run the Directory Utility program in /Applications/Utilities. Click the lock icon and e

Page 26 - For More Information

9Go Headless. If you don’t have a monitor (also known as a “head”) for the Xserve in this conguration, you can control everything remotely from a Ma

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