I've been running a small webserver with an old LC-575 and OS-8.1 for a couple years now, with NetPresentz.<P>I finally replaced the LC-575 with an iMac DV/400 with 320 MB RAM, running OS-X (consumer, ...
Regarding the newly released to the Mac OS X Server 10.1.3 update: OS X Server version scheme explained Previously we reported a user's observation that the version number for the OS X server may have ...
Mac OS X Server: remote server admin unable to change permissions? Peter Molfese writes: "There seems to be a bug in the Apple MacOS X Server 10.0.4 remote server admin application that won't allow ...
Not only will Mac OS X v10.1 be in stores this Saturday, Apple has announced the availability of Mac OS X Server v. 10.1, the first major upgrade to the company’s industrial-strength, UNIX-based ...
In a Monday post to the Macenterprise.org mailing list, Dave Schroeder, senior systems engineer at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, pointed out a change in the EULA for OS X Server 10.5 (Leopard) ...
A change to the licensing agreement for Apple’s OS X Leopard Server operating system software will allow users to run virtual machines on Apple hardware. Before Mac OS X Leopard shipped, the license ...
I can not figure this out. Been trying to figure this out for weeks and I'm reaching my level of incompetence with postfix on OSX. Is it just me or does OS X server really make things messy by using ...
<p> If you build OS X Server that runs as a guest on a virtualized host, buyers will come. </p> I’m not privy to any inside information, but I think that Apple is setting up the ability to run OS X ...
One of the features that tends to impress me about Mac OS X Server is the client management capability built into it. Using Workgroup Manager, you can manage just about every aspect of the Mac OS X ...
Back when Tiger patrolled the Mac universe, I wrote about installing Nagios 2.X on Mac OS X 10.4 Server. Nagios is an open-source application that is really more of a network monitoring framework. It ...
On Sunday, I encountered a break-in on an Xserve running OS X Leopard Server 10.5.2. All Apple-issued fixes had been applied. I cannot locate the vector of intrusion, but following the break-in I ...
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