Part  VII

Lion Networking

Although most modern computing devices are quite capable of accessing common network services such as e-mail and the Web, Mac OS X with its Unix underpinning can dish out a packet just as well as it can take one. Part VII covers Mac OS X networking, beginning with advanced network configuration and then moving on to talk about sharing files and other resources over a network. Part VII concludes with an overview of the web-serving prowess that is included with Lion.

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