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Apple Training Series Mac OS X Server Essentials, Second Edition
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Apple Training Series Mac OS X Server Essentials, Second Edition

by Schoun Regan, David Pugh
January 2008
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
544 pages
12h 3m
English
Peachpit Press
Content preview from Apple Training Series Mac OS X Server Essentials, Second Edition
Network Names
After setting the initial administrator account and network settings, you are prompted to
provide unique names for your computer.
The Primary DNS Name is a unique name for a server, historically referred to as the
fully qualified domain name, or FQDN. Some services on Mac OS X Server either
require a working FQDN or will work better if one is available. It relies on the DNS
Service being present on your network, running from another server. If the server you
are setting up will be running the DNS Service, you should read Lesson 2, “Providing
DNS Service,” after reading this lesson. (Lesson 2 instructs you how to set up the DNS
Service ...
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