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MCSE : Security Specialist
Mac OS X Server
Client Support
TCP/IP file sharing with Macintosh clients using Network File System
(NFS), and File Transfer Apple File Protocol 3.0.
Interoperability
Mac
OS X Server uses the Open Source SAMBA to provide Windows users with
Server Message Block (SMB) file sharing. Network File System (NFS)
lets you make folders available to UNIX and Linux users.
Authentication
Kerberos support for centralized login authentication.
File and Print Services
Mac OS X Server provides support for native Macintosh,
Windows, UNIX, and Linux file sharing. Protocols supported
include:
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Apple file services (AFP 3.0) from any AppleShare client
over TCP/IP
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Windows (SMB/CIFS) file sharing using Samba
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Network File System (NFS) for UNIX and Linux file access
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Internet (FTP)
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Built-in print services can spool files to any
PostScript-capable printer over
TCP/IP,
AppleTalk, or USB. Macintosh customers can use the LPR
support in Print Center or the Desktop Printer utility to
connect to a shared printer. Windows users can use their
native SMB/CIFS protocol to connect to a shared printer.
Print services for OS X Server
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Macintosh and UNIX (LPR/LPD)
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Windows (SMB/CIFS)
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Application Support
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Apache web server
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WebObjects 5 Deployment
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WebDAV
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MySQL
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JavaServer Pages
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Mac CGI
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Caching web proxy
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QuickTime Streaming Server
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Mail (SMTP, POP, IMAP)
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SSL
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PHP
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Java Servlets
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Perl
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