Apple Pro Training Series: OS X Server Essentials 10.10: Using and Supporting OS X Server on Yosemite

Book description

This is the official curriculum of the Apple Yosemite 201: OS X Server Essentials 10.10 course and preparation for Apple Certified Technical Coordinator (ACTC) 10.10 certification—as well as a top-notch primer for anyone who needs to implement, administer, or maintain a network that uses OS X Server on Yosemite. This book provides comprehensive coverage of OS X Server and is part of the Apple Pro Training series—the only Apple-certified books on the market. Designed for help desk specialists, technical coordinators, and entry-level system administrators, this guide teaches you how to install and configure OS X Server on Yosemite to provide network-based services. You’ll also learn to use tools for efficiently managing and deploying OS X Server.

In addition to learning key concepts and experiencing hands-on, practical exercises throughout, the book also covers the learning objectives to help you prepare for the industry-standard ACTC certification.

  • Provides authoritative explanations of OS X Server setup and management on Yosemite.

  • Focused lessons take you step by step through practical, real-world exercises.

  • Lesson review questions summarize what you learn to prepare you for the Apple certification exam.

  • Lesson files available for download—including lesson¿

  • Table of contents

    1. Acknowledgments
    2. About This Guide
      1. Learning Methodology
      2. Lesson Structure
      3. Exercise Setup
        1. Mandatory Requirements
        2. Optional Add-Ons
        3. Exercise Order
        4. Apple Training and Certification
    3. I. Configuring and Monitoring OS X Server
    4. 1. Installing OS X Server
      1. Reference 1.1 Evaluating OS X Server Requirements
        1. Defining the Minimum Hardware Requirements
        2. Verifying System Requirements
        3. Addressing Other Hardware Considerations
      2. Reference 1.2 Preparing to Install OS X Server
        1. Formatting/Partitioning Disks
        2. Configuring Naming and Networking
        3. Changing Names and Addresses
        4. Downloading OS X Server
      3. Reference 1.3 Installing OS X Server
      4. Reference 1.4 Upgrading or Migrating to OS X Server
      5. Reference 1.5 Updating OS X Server
      6. Reference 1.6 Troubleshooting
        1. Inspecting Logs
      7. Exercise 1.1 Configure OS X Before Installing OS X Server on Your Server Computer 
        1. Establish Your Student Number
        2. Configure OS X
        3. Confirm Your Computer Is Qualified to Run OS X Server
        4. Change Your Startup Volume Name
        5. Set the Computer Name and Turn On Remote Management 
        6. Configure Network Interfaces
        7. Update Software
        8. Download Student Materials
      8. Exercise 1.2 Perform the Initial Installation of OS X Server on Your Server Computer
        1. Install Server
        2. Open Server
        3. Configure Your Server’s Host Name and DNS Records 
        4. Configure Your Server to Allow Remote Administration
      9. Exercise 1.3 Configure Your Administrator Computer
        1. Option 1: Configure OS X on Your Administrator Computer with Setup Assistant
        2. Option 2: Configure an Existing OS X System for Your Administrator Computer
        3. Set the Computer Name and Turn On Remote Management
        4. Configure Networking
        5. Confirm DNS Records
        6. Update Software
        7. Download Student Materials
        8. Install the Server App
        9. Use the Server App to Administer Your Server
    5. 2. Providing DNS Records
      1. Reference 2.1 What Is DNS?
      2. Reference 2.2 Evaluating OS X DNS Hosting Requirements
        1. Dealing with Internal and External DNS
      3. Reference 2.3 Configuring DNS Service in OS X Server
      4. Reference 2.4 Troubleshooting DNS Service in OS X Server
      5. Exercise 2.1 Create DNS Zones and Records
        1. Collect DNS Configuration Data
        2. Configure Forwarding Servers
        3. Inspect the Limited Default Zones
        4. Configure DNS Hosts 
      6. Exercise 2.2 Restrict Access to the DNS Service
        1. Configure Recursive Lookup Restrictions
        2. Configure DNS Service Permissions
        3. Clean Up DNS Permissions
    6. 3. Exploring the Server App
      1. Reference 3.1 Allowing Remote Access
      2. Reference 3.2 Using Server Sidebar Elements
        1. Server
        2. Overview Pane
        3. Settings Pane
        4. Storage Pane
        5. Access Pane
        6. AirPort
        7. Accounts
        8. Services
      3. Reference 3.3 Using the Manage Menu
      4. Reference 3.4 Using the Tools Menu
      5. Reference 3.5 Using Help and Server Tutorials
      6. Reference 3.6 Troubleshooting
      7. Exercise 3.1 Turn On Screen Sharing and Remote Management
        1. Confirm Screen Sharing and Remote Management Are Turned On
        2. Confirm You Can Make a Screen-Sharing Connection
      8. Exercise 3.2 Inspect the Service Data Volume
        1. Inspect Options to Move the Service Data to a Different Volume
      9. Exercise 3.3 Explore the Access Tab
        1. Modify Default Access Rules
        2. Modify Custom Access Rules
        3. Restore Default Access
    7. 4. Configuring SSL Certificates
      1. Reference 4.1 Describe SSL Certificate Basics 
        1. Deciding What Kind of Certificate to Use
      2. Reference 4.2 Configuring SSL Certificates
        1. Viewing Your Server’s Default Certificate
        2. Explaining Options for Adding New Certificates
        3. Obtaining a Trusted Certificate
        4. Importing a Signed Certificate
        5. Generating a Self-Signed Certificate 
        6. Inspecting a Certificate
        7. Archiving Your Certificate
        8. Renewing Your Certificate
        9. Configuring OS X Server Services to Use a Certificate
        10. Following the Certificate Chain
        11. Configuring Trust
      3. Reference 4.3 Troubleshooting
      4. Exercise 4.1 Examine the Default SSL Certificate
      5. Exercise 4.2 Configure an Open Directory Certificate Authority
        1. Configure Open Directory
        2. Inspect the OD Certificates
      6. Exercise 4.3 Configure Your Administrator Computer to Trust an SSL Certificate
        1. Turn On the Web Service Temporarily 
        2. Visit Your Server’s Website Protected by SSL
        3. Configure Your Administrator Computer to Trust This SSL Certificate
        4. Confirm That Your Mac Trusts the SSL Certificate
      7. Exercise 4.4 Clean Up
    8. 5. Using Status and Notifications
      1. Reference 5.1 Using Monitoring and Status Tools
      2. Reference 5.2 Configuring OS X Server Alerts
      3. Reference 5.3 Using Logs in OS X Server 
      4. Reference 5.4 Using Stats in OS X Server
      5. Reference 5.5 Viewing Storage Space
      6. Exercise 5.1 Use the Server App to Monitor Your Server
        1. Configure Alerts
        2. Send a Test Alert
        3. Perform Ongoing Monitoring
    9. 6. Backing Up OS X Server
      1. Reference 6.1 Describing Backup Concepts
        1. Backup Diversity
      2. Reference 6.2 Backing up with Time Machine 
      3. Exercise 6.1 Use Time Machine to Back Up OS X Server
        1. Option 1: Use an External Disk as a Time Machine Destination
        2. Option 2: Use an Internal Volume as the Time Machine Destination
        3. Configure Time Machine
      4. Exercise 6.2 Inspect Time Machine Backup Files
        1. Use the Finder to Examine Backup Files
          1. Use the Logs Pane to View a Backup Log
    10. II. Configuring Accounts
    11. 7. Managing Local Users
      1. Reference 7.1 Describing Authentication and Authorization
        1. Using Authentication and Authorization 
      2. Reference 7.2 Creating and Administering User and Administrator Server Accounts
        1. Using the Server App to Configure User Accounts
        2. Configuring Local User Accounts
        3. Importing Accounts 
      3. Reference 7.3 Managing Access to Services
        1. Manually Managing Service Access
        2. Using Groups to Manage Access to Files and Services
      4. Reference 7.4 Troubleshooting
        1. Troubleshooting Importing Users
        2. Troubleshooting Accessing Services
      5. Exercise 7.1 Create and Configure Local User Accounts
        1. Create a New User
        2. Edit a User
        3. Use a Different Account with the Server App
        4. Create a User Template
        5. Try to Use the Server App as a Nonadministrator User
      6. Exercise 7.2 Import Local User Accounts
        1. Import User Accounts from a Delimited Text File
        2. Import Users from an Exported Formatted File
      7. Exercise 7.3 Create and Configure Local Groups
        1. Create a Group
        2. Import Groups
        3. Add Users to Groups
        4. Add Group Membership to a User Account
        5. Add Groups to Groups
      8. Exercise 7.4 Troubleshoot Problems with Importing Accounts
      9. Exercise 7.5 Manage Service Access
        1. Restrict Access to a Service
        2. Inspect Membership in Groups for Various Users
        3. Inspect Access to Services for Various Accounts
        4. Turn On File Sharing and Verify Authorization
      10. Exercise 7.6 Clean Up
    12. 8. Configuring Open Directory Services
      1. Reference 8.1 Introducing Directory Service Concepts
        1. What Is Open Directory?
        2. Overview of Open Directory Service Components
      2. Reference 8.2 Configuring Open Directory Services
        1. Configuring OS X Server as an Open Directory Master
        2. Creating an Open Directory Archive
        3. Configuring OS X Server as an Open Directory Replica
        4. Configuring OS X Server to Use Another Open Directory Server
        5. Using Directory Utility Remotely
        6. Binding OS X to Your Open Directory Service
      3. Reference 8.3 Troubleshooting
        1. Accessing Open Directory Log Files
        2. Troubleshooting Directory Services
      4. Exercise 8.1 Inspect Your Open Directory Master
        1. Inspect the Group Workgroup
      5. Exercise 8.2 Use Logs to Troubleshoot Using Open Directory
    13. 9. Managing Local Network Accounts
      1. Reference 9.1 Using the Server App to Manage Network User Accounts
        1. Using the Server App to Allow Access to Services for Accounts from Another Directory Node
        2. Importing Local Network Accounts
      2. Reference 9.2 Configuring Authentication Methods on OS X Server
        1. Disabling a User Account
        2. Setting Global Password Policies
      3. Reference 9.3 Using Single Sign-On and Kerberos 
        1. Defining Kerberos Basics
        2. Examining Kerberos Tickets
      4. Reference 9.4 Troubleshooting
        1. Troubleshooting Kerberos
      5. Exercise 9.1 Create and Import Network Accounts
        1. Import Users into Your Server’s Shared Directory Node
        2. Import a Group into Your Server’s Shared Directory Node
        3. Verify That Newly Imported Users Can Connect to Your Server’s File Sharing Service
      6. Exercise 9.2 Configure Password Policies
        1. Configure Password Policy
        2. Confirm the Password
        3. Clean Up Password Policy
    14. III. Managing Devices with Configuration Profiles
    15. 10. Configuring OS X Server to Provide Device Management
      1. Reference 10.1 Administering the Profile Manager Service
        1. Profile Manager Web App
        2. User Portal
        3. Device Management
      2. Reference 10.2 Configuring Profile Manager
        1. Terminology
        2. Preparations for Profile Manager
        3. Enabling the Profile Manager Service
        4. Enabling Volume Purchase Program (VPP)
        5. Enabling the Device Enrollment Program (DEP)
      3. Exercise 10.1 Turn On Profile Manager
        1. Turn On Basic Device Management
        2. Connect Profile Manager with Your Device Enrollment Program Account (Optional)
        3. Connect Profile Manager with Your Volume Purchase Program Account (Optional)
        4. Clean Up
    16. 11. Managing with Profile Manager
      1. Reference 11.1 Introducing Account Management
        1. Levels of Management
        2. Managing Preferences for Users in a Group
        3. Managing Device Group Accounts
        4. Managing Apps
        5. Delivering Profiles
        6. Remotely Locking or Wiping a Device
        7. Which Preferences Can Be Managed?
        8. Layering and Multiple Profiles Considerations
      2. Reference 11.2 Troubleshooting
        1. Viewing Logs
        2. Viewing Profiles
        3. Installing Profiles
        4. Problems Enrolling a Device
        5. Pushing Profiles
        6. Unexpected Profile Behavior
      3. Exercise 11.1 Use Profile Manager for Shared Devices 
        1. Prepare Profile Manager for Shared Devices
          1. Clean Up
      4. Exercise 11.2 Use Profile Manager for One-to-One Devices 
        1. Prepare Profile Manager for One-to-One Devices
        2. Enroll Using the User Portal
          1. Unenroll from the Profile Manager Service
    17. IV. Sharing Files
    18. 12. Configuring the File Sharing Service
      1. Reference 12.1 Addressing the Challenges of File Sharing
        1. Defining File-Sharing Protocols
        2. Planning File-Sharing Services
      2. Reference 12.2 Creating Share Points
        1. Exploring File Sharing
        2. Using the Connected Users Pane
      3. Reference 12.3 Troubleshooting File-Sharing Services
      4. Reference 12.4 Providing FTP Service 
      5. Exercise 12.1 Explore the File Sharing Service
        1. Stop and Start the File Sharing Service
        2. Create a New Location for Shared Folders
        3. Create a New Shared Folder
        4. Give a Group a Shared Folder
        5. View and Disconnect Connected Users
        6. Clean Up
      6. Exercise 12.2 Use Logs to Troubleshoot Problems with File Sharing
        1. Inspect the AFP Access Log
        2. Inspect the AFP Error Log
    19. 13. Defining File Access
      1. Reference 13.1 Configuring Access to Share Points and Folders
        1. Configuring Basic Access with the Server App File Sharing Pane
        2. Configure Access with the Server App Storage Pane
      2. Reference 13.2 POSIX Permissions Compared to ACL Settings
        1. Explaining POSIX Ownership and Permissions
        2. Defining Access Control Lists
        3. Features Common to POSIX and ACLs 
        4. Describing POSIX and ACL Rules of Precedence
      3. Exercise 13.1 Configure Access Control
        1. Configure a Group and a Shared Folder 
        2. Confirm Permissions Allow Desired Access
        3. Update Permissions Because of Evolving Needs
          1. Compare Views of Permissions
        4. Clean Up
    20. V. Implementing Deployment Solutions
    21. 14. Leveraging NetInstall
      1. Reference 14.1 Managing Computers with NetInstall
        1. Hardware Requirements
        2. Defining NetInstall Image Types
      2. Reference 14.2 Creating Images with System Image Utility
        1. Using NetInstall 
        2. Using NetRestore
      3. Reference 14.3 Describing Shadow Files
      4. Reference 14.4 Troubleshooting NetInstall
      5. Exercise 14.1 Prepare the NetInstall Service
      6. Exercise 14.2 Create a Customized NetInstall Image
        1. Download the Trust Profile
        2. Create the Customized NetInstall Image
        3. Save the Workflow
        4. Inspect the Customized NetInstall Image
      7. Exercise 14.3 Start the NetInstall Service
        1. Configure the NetInstall Image Protocol
        2. Specify a Default Image
        3. Inspect the Shared Folders Related to the NetInstall Service
      8. Exercise 14.4 Start Up from a NetInstall Image
      9. Exercise 14.5 Monitor the NetInstall Service
        1. Monitor the NetInstall Service Log
        2. Use the NetInstall Connections Tab
        3. Clean Up
    22. 15. Caching Content from Apple
      1. Reference 15.1 Describing the Caching Service
      2. Reference 15.2 Configuring and Maintaining the Caching Service
      3. Reference 15.3 Comparing the Software Update and Caching Services
      4. Reference 15.4 Troubleshooting the Caching Service
        1. Deleting Items to Test the Caching Service
        2. Confirming the Basics
        3. Using the Caching Service Logs
        4. Recognizing Performance Bottlenecks
        5. Moving the Caching Service Data Volume
    23. 16. Implementing the Software Update Service
      1. Reference 16.1 Managing Software Updates
      2. Reference 16.2 Troubleshooting the Software Update Service
    24. VI. Providing Network Services
    25. 17. Offering Time Machine Network Backup
      1. Reference 17.1 Configuring Time Machine as a Network Service
      2. Exercise 17.1 Configure and Use the Time Machine Service
        1. Configure an OS X Computer to Use the Time Machine Destination
        2. Inspect the Status of the Backup at the Server
        3. Clean Up
    26. 18. Providing Security via the VPN Service 
      1. Reference 18.1 Describing VPNs
      2. Reference 18.2 Configuring the VPN Service with the Server App
        1. Using Advanced Configuration Options
        2. Saving a Configuration Profile
      3. Reference 18.3 Troubleshooting
      4. Exercise 18.1 Configure the VPN Service
        1. Configure and Start the VPN Service
        2. Install and Use the VPN Profile
        3. Examine Logs
      5. Exercise 18.2 Clean Up
    27. 19. Configuring DHCP
      1. Reference 19.1 Describing How DHCP Works
        1. Using DHCP Networks
        2. Defining Leases
        3. Comparing Static and Dynamic Address Assignments
        4. Serving Multiple Subnets
      2. Reference 19.2 Configuring DHCP Service
        1. Configuring Your Server’s Network Interface
        2. Editing a Subnet
        3. Starting the DHCP Service
        4. Monitoring and Configuring the DHCP Service
      3. Reference 19.3 Troubleshooting DHCP
        1. Examining the Logs
      4. Exercise 19.1 Configure the DHCP Service (Optional)
        1. Clean Up
    28. 20. Hosting Websites
      1. Reference 20.1 Identifying the Web Service Software 
      2. Reference 20.2 Describing Basic Website Structure
        1. Turning Websites On and Off
        2. Managing Websites
      3. Reference 20.3 Monitoring Web Services 
      4. Reference 20.4 Troubleshooting
      5. Exercise 20.1 Turn On Web Services
        1. Explore Response When the Websites Service Is Off 
        2. View Default Website Parameters
        3. Explore the Default Websites
      6. Exercise 20.2 Modify the Default Websites
        1. Customize the Content of the Default Websites
      7. Exercise 20.3 Create and Remove a New Website
        1. Create a New DNS Record
        2. Configure Your Server to Use an Additional IPv4 Address
        3. Issue a New SSL Certificate
        4. Create the New Website
        5. Remove a Website
        6. Remove the Additional IPv4 Address
      8. Exercise 20.4 Restrict Access to a Website
        1. Manage Website Access
      9. Exercise 20.5 Monitor Web Services 
        1. View the Server Website Access Log
    29. VII. Using Collaborative Services
    30. 21. Providing Mail Service
      1. Reference 21.1 Hosting Mail Services
        1. Defining Mail Services
        2. Configuring DNS for Mail
        3. Configuring Access Permissions and Authentication Methods
        4. Relaying Outgoing Mail
        5. Setting Mail Quotas for Users
        6. Turning On Incoming Virus Scanning, Mail Blacklists, Greylists, and Junk Filtering
        7. Mail Domains
      2. Reference 21.2 Troubleshooting Mail Services
      3. Exercise 21.1 Turn On the Mail Service
        1. Start and Configure the Mail Service
        2. Turn On Mail for Domains and Accounts
        3. Confirm Mail Is Running
      4. Exercise 21.2 Send and Receive Mail
        1. Set Up the Mail Application with Internet Accounts Preferences
        2. Send Mail to a Group as Todd Porter
        3. Reply to the Mail Message as Sue Wu
        4. Check the Reply as Todd Porter
        5. Test the Spam Filter
      5. Exercise 21.3 Examine Mail Service Logs
        1. Examine Mail Service Logs
    31. 22. Configuring the Wiki Service
      1. Reference 22.1 Configuring and Managing a Wiki
      2. Reference 22.2 Troubleshooting the Wiki Service
      3. Exercise 22.1 Turn On the Wiki Service
        1. Use the Server App to Turn On and Configure the Wiki Service
        2. Create a Wiki
      4. Exercise 22.2 Edit a Wiki
        1. Edit Wiki Text and Upload Documents
        2. Configure Wiki Settings
    32. 23. Implementing the Calendar Service
      1. Reference 23.1 Describing Calendar Service Data Locations
      2. Reference 23.2 Using the Calendar Service
      3. Reference 23.3 Troubleshooting the Calendar Service
      4. Exercise 23.1 Configure and Start the Calendar Service
        1. Review Certificates
        2. Inspect Email Invitation Settings
        3. Start the Calendar Service
      5. Exercise 23.2 Use the Server App to Add Resources and Locations
        1. Create a Location
        2. Create a Resource
      6. Exercise 23.3 Use the Calendar Service
        1. Configure the Calendar App and Send an Invitation 
          1. Reply to the Invitation  
    33. 24. Managing the Contacts Service
      1. Reference 24.1 Introducing the Contacts Service
      2. Reference 24.2 Troubleshooting the Contacts Service
      3. Exercise 24.1 Configure the Contacts Service
        1. Confirm the SSL Certificate
        2. Configure the Contacts Service
      4. Exercise 24.2 Configure OS X to Use the Contacts Service
        1. Configure the Contacts App to Access the Contacts Service
        2. Confirm Your Contacts Are Accessible on Multiple Devices
        3. Confirm Directory Searches
    34. 25. Providing the Messages Service
      1. Reference 25.1 Managing the Messages Service
        1. Configuring Messages Service Users
        2. Defining Messages Network Ports
        3. Illustrating Messages Logging
        4. Configuring Messages Federation
      2. Reference 25.2 Troubleshooting the Messages Service
      3. Exercise 25.1 Set Up the Messages Service
        1. Confirm the SSL Certificate
        2. Start the Messages Service
        3. Turn On Messages Service Archiving
      4. Exercise 25.2 Use the Messages Service
        1. Configure Messages on Your Administrator Computer
        2. Restrict Messages Service Users
        3. Restrict Messages Federation
        4. View Messages Service and Chat Logs
    35. Index
    36. A. Lesson Review Questions and Answers
      1. Lesson 1 Review Installing OS X Server
        1. Answers
      2. Lesson 2 Review Providing DNS Records
        1. Answers
      3. Lesson 3 Review Exploring the Server App
        1. Answers
      4. Lesson 4 Review Configuring SSL Certificates
        1. Answers
      5. Lesson 5 Review Using Status and Notifications
        1. Answers
      6. Lesson 6 Review Backing Up OS X Server
        1. Answers
      7. Lesson 7 Review Managing Local Users
        1. Answers
      8. Lesson 8 Review Configuring Open Directory Services
        1. Answers
      9. Lesson 9 Review Managing Local Network Accounts
        1. Answers
      10. Lesson 10 Review Configuring OS X Server to Provide Device Management
        1. Answers
      11. Lesson 11 Review Managing with Profile Manager
        1. Answers
      12. Lesson 12 Review Configuring the File Sharing Service
        1. Answers
      13. Lesson 13 Review Defining File Access
        1. Answers
      14. Lesson 14 Review Leveraging NetInstall
        1. Answers
      15. Lesson 15 Review Caching Content from Apple
        1. Answers
      16. Lesson 16 Review Implementing Software Update Service
        1. Answers
      17. Lesson 17 Review Offering Time Machine Network Backup
        1. Answers
      18. Lesson 18 Review Providing Security via the VPN Service
        1. Answers
      19. Lesson 19 Review Configuring DHCP
        1. Answers
      20. Lesson 20 Review Hosting Websites
        1. Answers
      21. Lesson 21 Review Providing Mail Service
        1. Answers
      22. Lesson 22 Review Configuring the Wiki Service
        1. Answers
      23. Lesson 23 Review Implementing the Calendar Service
        1. Answers
      24. Lesson 24 Review Review Managing the Contacts Service
        1. Answers
      25. Lesson 25 Review Providing the Messages Service
        1. Answers
    37. B. Additional Resources
      1. Lesson 1 Resources Installing OS X Server
        1. Apple Support Articles
      2. Lesson 2 Resources Providing DNS Records
        1. Apple Support Article
        2. URL
      3. Lesson 3 Resources Exploring the Server App
        1. Apple Support Articles
      4. Lesson 4 Resources Configuring SSL Certificates
        1. Apple Support Articles
        2. URLs
      5. Lesson 5 Resources Using Status and Notifications
        1. Apple Support Article
      6. Lesson 6 Resources Backing Up OS X Server
        1. Apple Support Articles
      7. Lesson 7 Resources Managing Local Users
        1. Apple Support Article
      8. Lesson 8 Resources Configuring Open Directory Services
        1. Apple Support Articles
        2. Books
        3. URLs
      9. Lesson 9 Resources Managing Local Network Accounts
        1. Apple Documentation
        2. Apple Support Articles
      10. Lesson 10 Resources Configuring OS X Server to Provide Device Management
        1. Apple Support Articles
      11. Lesson 11 Resources Managing with Profile Manager
        1. Apple Support Articles
      12. Lesson 12 Resources Configuring the File Sharing Service
        1. Apple Support Articles
        2. URLs
      13. Lesson 13 Resources Defining File Access
        1. Apple Support Articles
        2. URLs
      14. Lesson 14 Resources Leveraging NetInstall
        1. Apple Support Articles
        2. URL
      15. Lesson 15 Resources Caching Content from Apple
        1. Apple Support Articles
      16. Lesson 16 Resources Implementing the Software Update Service
        1. Apple Support Articles
      17. Lesson 17 Resources Offering Time Machine Network Backup
        1. Apple Support Articles
      18. Lesson 18 Resources Providing Security via the VPN Service
        1. Apple Support Articles
      19. Lesson 19 Resources Configuring DHCP
        1. Apple Support Article
        2. RFC Documents
      20. Lesson 20 Resources Hosting Websites
        1. Apple Support Articles
        2. URLs
      21. Lesson 21 Resources Providing Mail Service
        1. Apple Support Articles
      22. Lesson 22 Resources Configuring the Wiki Service
        1. Apple Support Articles
        2. URL
      23. Lesson 23 Resources Implementing the Calendar Service
        1. Apple Support Articles
        2. URLs
      24. Lesson 24 Resources Managing the Contacts Service
        1. Apple Support Article
        2. URLs
      25. Lesson 25 Resources Providing the Messages Service
        1. Apple Support Articles
        2. URL
    38. C. Where Are the Lesson Files?

    Product information

    • Title: Apple Pro Training Series: OS X Server Essentials 10.10: Using and Supporting OS X Server on Yosemite
    • Author(s):
    • Release date: February 2015
    • Publisher(s): Peachpit Press
    • ISBN: 9780134034133