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I've seen this topic around the forums, but seems I have a slightly different problem. So I have Mac OS X Server 10.5.5, works beautifully. Except, their is no GD library which is crucial for the gallery I wish to set up. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - Dec 1, 2008
Hi all... first.. I'm SOO not a server tech. I'm using OS X server just to run Apache web server. I don't even use Mail services. ...
Mac OS X Server - Posts: 6 - Dec 2, 2008
name" which is now the static IP address. The hard coded search links fail.. and these are pages that are coming from OS X server... the static IP links work. ...
Mac OS X Server - Posts: 6 - Dec 2, 2008
Greetings all, I need a little help creating a boot disc. Currently I am using Carbon Copy Cloner to image machines with OS X 10.4 in a lab. The lab contains about half emacs and half old imacs so using netboot is not really an option. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 0 - Dec 1, 2008
If you're running Mail services on the server, then Mail.app on the client machine would need to be configured with the correct server credentials and paths, and the authentication would then take place in Mail.app. ...
Mac OS X Server - Posts: 1 - Nov 30, 2008
I think that OS X need sharetype://foobar as a general format for connect to server - the / rather than the \ is as a result of that. PS you are doing a lot of threadcromancy the last few days tommy but nice to see ya. :)
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - Nov 30, 2008
It is a downloader, and it contacts a remote server to download the files it installs," Intego said in an advisory. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 53 - Nov 21, 2008
Mac OS X Server version 10.4 and 10.5 have automatic "tarpitting," which basically slows down server responses to a specific IP after a number of failed login attempts. ...
Mac OS X Server - Posts: 3 - Nov 20, 2008
I have successfully setup MAC OS X server in advanced configuration mode. ...
Mac OS X Server - Posts: 14 - Nov 20, 2008
I would just think that you need to be able to resolve DNS on your network, so running the DNS service on your Mac OS X Server shouldn't be necessary as long as you're running it elsewhere. ...
Mac OS X Server - Posts: 41 - Nov 17, 2008