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26 Chapter 1 Introducing Mac OS X Server
Services
Leopard Server provides the services and system features shown in the following table.
Services and system information are set up automatically for a standard or workgroup
configuration, using information you provide during the initial server setup.
After setting up a standard or workgroup configuration, you can change service and
system settings. You can turn off services that you don’t need, perhaps because you
already have them. For example, a standard configuration doesn’t need to provide mail
service if you want to use the mail service provided by an Internet service provider. If
no one needs to access your server from home or while traveling, you can turn off VPN
service.
A workgroup configuration may not need to provide mail or VPN service if your
organization provides them. For information about service and system settings, see
Chapter 4, “Managing Your Server,” Chapter 8, “Customizing Services,” and Chapter 9,
“Managing Server Information.”
If you select an advanced configuration during initial setup, services are not set up
automatically. You use advanced administration applications such as Server Admin and
Workgroup Manager, or command-line tools, to configure advanced settings for the
services you need the server to provide. For information about an advanced
configuration, see Server Administration and the other advanced administration guides
described in “Mac OS X Server Administration Guides” on page 144.
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