In Mac OS X Server 10.6 Snow Leopard: DNS and Network Services, instructor Sean Colins introduces the networking services available in Snow Leopard Server. This course covers setting up a DNS server to provide network resources, using firewalls to protect systems against intrusion and to route traffic, using DHCP to automatically configure network settings for computers when they join a network, and accessing a network securely via a remote VPN (virtual private network) connection. Exercise files accompany the course.
Course Mac OS X Server 10.6 Snow Leopard: DNS and Network Services
Author Sean Colins
SKU
ISBN
Release Date 2010-07-16
Duration 2.04 hrs / 21 tutorials
Work files Yes
Price $ 39.95
Retail price $ 69.95
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Tags Server, Mac OS, Snow Leopard
 
1. DNS
What is DNS and how does it fit into your server puzzle? 05:09
DNS prerequisites 00:33
Deploying DNS 12:52
Troubleshooting DNS files 09:35
Troubleshooting DNS with tools 10:30
2. Firewall
What is a firewall and how does it fit into your server puzzle? 05:43
Firewall prerequisites 00:20
Deploying the firewall 12:42
Troubleshooting server-side firewall issues 09:25
Troubleshooting client-side firewall issues 02:06
3. DHCP
4. VPN
What is a VPN and how does it fit into your server puzzle? 05:04
VPN prerequisites 01:18
Deploying a VPN 16:07
Troubleshooting your VPN 08:57
Conclusion
Goodbye 00:28

 
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