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Apple Pro Training Series: OS X Server Essentials 10.10: Using and Supporting OS X Server on Yosemite [Multiple-component retail product]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Mar-2015
  • Kirjastus: Peachpit Press Publications
  • ISBN-10: 0134033507
  • ISBN-13: 9780134033501
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Mar-2015
  • Kirjastus: Peachpit Press Publications
  • ISBN-10: 0134033507
  • ISBN-13: 9780134033501
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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
About This Guide xvii
Configuring and Monitoring OS X Server
Lesson 1 Installing OS X Server
3(60)
Reference 1.1 Evaluating OS X Server Requirements
4(3)
Reference 1.2 Preparing to Install OS X Server
7(9)
Reference 1.3 Installing OS X Server
16(2)
Reference 1.4 Upgrading or Migrating to OS X Server
18(1)
Reference 1.5 Updating OS X Server
19(1)
Reference 1.6 Troubleshooting
20(1)
Exercise 1.1 Configure OS X Before Installing OS X Server on Your Server Computer
21(18)
Exercise 1.2 Perform the Initial Installation of OS X Server on Your Server Computer
39(9)
Exercise 1.3 Configure Your Administrator Computer
48(15)
Lesson 2 Providing DNS Records
63(30)
Reference 2.1 What Is DNS?
63(2)
Reference 2.2 Evaluating OS X DNS Hosting Requirements
65(3)
Reference 2.3 Configuring DNS Service in OS X Server
68(2)
Reference 2.4 Troubleshooting DNS Service in OS X Server
70(1)
Exercise 2.1 Create DNS Zones and Records
71(13)
Exercise 2.2 Restrict Access to the DNS Service
84(9)
Lesson 3 Exploring the Server App
93(30)
Reference 3.1 Allowing Remote Access
93(3)
Reference 3.2 Using Server Sidebar Elements
96(12)
Reference 3.3 Using the Manage Menu
108(1)
Reference 3.4 Using the Tools Menu
109(1)
Reference 3.5 Using Help and Server Tutorials
110(2)
Reference 3.6 Troubleshooting
112(1)
Exercise 3.1 Turn On Screen Sharing and Remote Management
113(2)
Exercise 3.2 Inspect the Service Data Volume
115(1)
Exercise 3.3 Explore the Access Tab
116(7)
Lesson 4 Configuring SSL Certificates
123(42)
Reference 4.1 Describe SSL Certificate Basics
123(4)
Reference 4.2 Configuring SSL Certificates
127(22)
Reference 4.3 Troubleshooting
149(1)
Exercise 4.1 Examine the Default SSL Certificate
150(2)
Exercise 4.2 Configure an Open Directory Certificate Authority
152(7)
Exercise 4.3 Configure Your Administrator Computer to Trust an SSL Certificate
159(4)
Exercise 4.4 Clean Up
163(2)
Lesson 5 Using Status and Notifications
165(18)
Reference 5.1 Using Monitoring and Status Tools
165(1)
Reference 5.2 Configuring OS X Server Alerts
166(3)
Reference 5.3 Using Logs in OS X Server
169(2)
Reference 5.4 Using Stats in OS X Server
171(1)
Reference 5.5 Viewing Storage Space
172(1)
Exercise 5.1 Use the Server App to Monitor Your Server
173(10)
Lesson 6 Backing Up OS X Server
183(18)
Reference 6.1 Describing Backup Concepts
183(2)
Reference 6.2 Backing up with Time Machine
185(2)
Exercise 6.1 Use Time Machine to Back Up OS X Server
187(5)
Exercise 6.2 Inspect Time Machine Backup Files
192(9)
Configuring Accounts
Lesson 7 Managing Local Users
201(52)
Reference 7.1 Describing Authentication and Authorization
202(1)
Reference 7.2 Creating and Administering User and Administrator Server Accounts
203(12)
Reference 7.3 Managing Access to Services
215(3)
Reference 7.4 Troubleshooting
218(1)
Exercise 7.1 Create and Configure Local User Accounts
219(10)
Exercise 7.2 Import Local User Accounts
229(6)
Exercise 7.3 Create and Configure Local Groups
235(5)
Exercise 7.4 Troubleshoot Problems with Importing Accounts
240(1)
Exercise 7.5 Manage Service Access
241(9)
Exercise 7.6 Clean Up
250(3)
Lesson 8 Configuring Open Directory Services
253(24)
Reference 8.1 Introducing Directory Service Concepts
253(9)
Reference 8.2 Configuring Open Directory Services
262(9)
Reference 8.3 Troubleshooting
271(2)
Exercise 8.1 Inspect Your Open Directory Master
273(2)
Exercise 8.2 Use Logs to Troubleshoot Using Open Directory
275(2)
Lesson 9 Managing Local Network Accounts
277(28)
Reference 9.1 Using the Server App to Manage Network User Accounts.
277(5)
Reference 9.2 Configuring Authentication Methods on OS X Server
282(4)
Reference 9.3 Using Single Sign-On and Kerberos
286(5)
Reference 9.4 Troubleshooting
291(1)
Exercise 9.1 Create and Import Network Accounts
292(6)
Exercise 9.2 Configure Password Policies
298(7)
Managing Devices with Configuration Profiles
Lesson 10 Configuring OS X Server to Provide Device Management
305(22)
Reference 10.1 Administering the Profile Manager Service
305(1)
Reference 10.2 Configuring Profile Manager
306(6)
Exercise 10.1 Turn On Profile Manager
312(15)
Lesson 11 Managing with Profile Manager
327(42)
Reference 11.1 Introducing Account Management
327(13)
Reference 11.2 Troubleshooting
340(1)
Exercise 11.1 Use Profile Manager for Shared Devices
341(10)
Exercise 11.2 Use Profile Manager for One-to-One Devices
351(18)
Sharing Files
Lesson 12 Configuring the File Sharing Service
369(38)
Reference 12.1 Addressing the Challenges of File Sharing
369(9)
Reference 12.2 Creating Share Points
378(10)
Reference 12.3 Troubleshooting File-Sharing Services
388(1)
Reference 12.4 Providing FTP Service
389(3)
Exercise 12.1 Explore the File Sharing Service
392(12)
Exercise 12.2 Use Logs to Troubleshoot Problems with File Sharing
404(3)
Lesson 13 Defining File Access
407(44)
Reference 13.1 Configuring Access to Share Points and Folders
407(6)
Reference 13.2 POSIX Permissions Compared to ACL Settings
413(16)
Exercise 13.1 Configure Access Control
429(22)
Implementing Deployment Solutions
Lesson 14 Leveraging NetInstall
451(32)
Reference 14.1 Managing Computers with NetInstall
452(4)
Reference 14.2 Creating Images with System Image Utility
456(5)
Reference 14.3 Describing Shadow Files
461(2)
Reference 14.4 Troubleshooting NetInstall
463(1)
Exercise 14.1 Prepare the NetInstall Service
463(2)
Exercise 14.2 Create a Customized NetInstall Image
465(8)
Exercise 14.3 Start the NetInstall Service
473(5)
Exercise 14.4 Start Up from a NetInstall Image
478(2)
Exercise 14.5 Monitor the NetInstall Service
480(3)
Lesson 15 Caching Content from Apple
483(14)
Reference 15.1 Describing the Caching Service
483(3)
Reference 15.2 Configuring and Maintaining the Caching Service
486(4)
Reference 15.3 Comparing the Software Update and Caching Services
490(2)
Reference 15.4 Troubleshooting the Caching Service
492(5)
Lesson 16 Implementing the Software Update Service
497(6)
Reference 16.1 Managing Software Updates
497(2)
Reference 16.2 Troubleshooting the Software Update Service
499(4)
Providing Network Services
Lesson 17 Offering Time Machine Network Backup
503(12)
Reference 17.1 Configuring Time Machine as a Network Service
503(3)
Exercise 17.1 Configure and Use the Time Machine Service
506(9)
Lesson 18 Providing Security via the VPN Service
515(16)
Reference 18.1 Describing VPNs
515(1)
Reference 18.2 Configuring the VPN Service with the Server App
516(6)
Reference 18.3 Troubleshooting
522(1)
Exercise 18.1 Configure the VPN Service
523(6)
Exercise 18.2 Clean Up
529(2)
Lesson 19 Configuring DHCP
531(20)
Reference 19.1 Describing How DHCP Works
532(3)
Reference 19.2 Configuring DHCP Service
535(6)
Reference 19.3 Troubleshooting DHCP
541(3)
Exercise 19.1 Configure the DHCP Service (Optional)
544(7)
Lesson 20 Hosting Websites
551(34)
Reference 20.1 Identifying the Web Service Software
551(1)
Reference 20.2 Describing Basic Website Structure
552(6)
Reference 20.3 Monitoring Web Services
558(1)
Reference 20.4 Troubleshooting
559(1)
Exercise 20.1 Turn On Web Services
559(4)
Exercise 20.2 Modify the Default Websites
563(6)
Exercise 20.3 Create and Remove a New Website
569(9)
Exercise 20.4 Restrict Access to a Website
578(2)
Exercise 20.5 Monitor Web Services
580(5)
Using Collaborative Services
Lesson 21 Providing Mail Service
585(26)
Reference 21.1 Hosting Mail Services
585(8)
Reference 21.2 Troubleshooting Mail Services
593(1)
Exercise 21.1 Turn On the Mail Service
594(8)
Exercise 21.2 Send and Receive Mail
602(7)
Exercise 21.3 Examine Mail Service Logs
609(2)
Lesson 22 Configuring the Wiki Service
611(12)
Reference 22.1 Configuring and Managing a Wild
611(3)
Reference 22.2 Troubleshooting the Wild Service
614(1)
Exercise 22.1 Turn On the Wild Service
615(3)
Exercise 22.2 Edit a Wild
618(5)
Lesson 23 Implementing the Calendar Service
623(16)
Reference 23.1 Describing Calendar Service Data Locations
623(1)
Reference 23.2 Using the Calendar Service
624(4)
Reference 23.3 Troubleshooting the Calendar Service
628(1)
Exercise 23.1 Configure and Start the Calendar Service
629(2)
Exercise 23.2 Use the Server App to Add Resources and Locations
631(2)
Exercise 23.3 Use the Calendar Service
633(6)
Lesson 24 Managing the Contacts Service
639(10)
Reference 24.1 Introducing the Contacts Service
639(1)
Reference 24.2 Troubleshooting the Contacts Service
640(1)
Exercise 24.1 Configure the Contacts Service
641(1)
Exercise 24.2 Configure OS X to Use the Contacts Service
642(7)
Lesson 25 Providing the Messages Service
649(18)
Reference 25.1 Managing the Messages Service
649(5)
Reference 25.2 Troubleshooting the Messages Service
654(1)
Exercise 25.1 Set Up the Messages Service
654(2)
Exercise 25.2 Use the Messages Service
656(11)
Index 667
Arek Dreyer (Chicago, IL) has been an Apple Certified Trainer since 2002. President of Dreyer Network Consultants Inc. in Chicago, Arek delivers courses and provides training around the world, both in the classroom and at events like the MacIT® Conference and European Macintosh System Administrators Meetings. Arek provides consulting, troubleshooting, and integration services for customers that use iOS devices and Macs in complicated environments.









Ben Greisler (Exton, PA)is the owner and technical lead of Kadimac Corp., a firm specializing in the integration of iOS and OS X into enterprise IT settings. Ben is an Apple Certified Trainer, author, consultant, and lecturer who has served on the Advisory Councils of the Apple Consultants Network and MacIT® Conference. Together Arek and Ben have collaborated to write several titles in the Apple Pro Training Series including OS X Server Essentials 10.9.