Apple Training Series: Mac OS X System Administration Reference, Volume 1

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Mac OS 9

     classic security options

     deleting classic environment

     finding Mac OS 9 installations

     removing Mac OS 9 installations

     security risks associated with Mac OS 9 drivers

Mac OS X

     as DNS client

     browsing

     BSD flat files configured for

     command-line utilities specific to

     connecting to a replication system

     DHCP working with

     discovery protocols supported

     hash types supported

     integrating with LDAP directory

     integration with third-party directory services

     intrusion detection

     MCX (Managed Client for X) settings

    network architecture. [See network architecture, Mac OS X]

     reconnecting automatically following dropped connection

     Safari browser provided with

     secure installation

    security. [See security, Mac OS X]

     shared directory configuration

     UNIX features in

     valid connections with third-party directory services

Mac OS X clients

     Active Directory plug-in

     configuring for WPA Enterprise

     integration with third party systems

    integration with third-party directory services. [See directory services, third-party]

Mac OS X servers

     Active Directory plug-in

     certificates for sending/receiving email

     firewall configuration

     Kerberos multiple service integration and 2nd

     keytabs installed on

     L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol)

     NAT Services

     replicas

     upgrading in replication system

     VPN service 2nd

Mach Kernel component

MacSniffer, third-party monitoring tool

Mail application

     authentication and

     IP address resolution and

mail security. [See email]

maintenance

     overview

     replication system

     updates

malware

     protecting against

     types of

     Web security and

Managed Client for X. [See MCX (Managed Client for X) settings]

managed clients

     attributes

     MCX settings

     third-party directory services

manual IP addressing

master password

     for resetting lost account passwords

     setting

MCX (Managed Client for X) settings

     Active Directory plug-in

     Mac OS X retrieving MCX records

     MCX records stored in Active Directory

     MCX, Active Directory, and Open Directory integration

     overview

MD5 (Method Digest 5)

mDNS responders

member servers

     accessing KDC

     joining Open Directory KDC

membered groups

memory, performance and

Message Integrity Check (MIC), WPA features

Method Digest 5 (MD5)

MIC (Message Integrity Check), WPA features

Microsoft Windows. [See Windows OSs]

mkdir

mkpassdb 2nd

mobile security. [See security, mobile]

mobile user accounts, Active Directory plug-in

mod_ssl

monitoring commands, UNIX

monitoring file systems

     disk usage information

     dot files

     fsck for checking

     open file information

     overview

monitoring network activity

     adding monitoring to startup items

     Ethereal

     file-sharing

     log files

     overview

     remote monitoring

     third-party tools for

monitoring network security

     Mac OS X and

     risk analysis

monitoring system security

     Apple certification compliance

     auditing

     centralized log server

     checksums

     detecting Mac OS X intrusions

     detecting UNIX hacks

     infections

     intrusion detection

     log files

     maintenance

     protecting against malware

     references

     review

     types of malware

     UNIX monitoring commands

     updates

mount command

     listing and unmounting mounted volumes

     managing disk mounts

     mounting volumes

mount records

     attributes 2nd

     configuring

     supplementing for third-party directory services

mounting file systems

     commands for

     files for

mounting remote file systems

     command-line utility for

     Connect to Server

     connection errors

     connection lost when volumes are mounted

     discovering services on Windows network

     forked files over AFP

     forked files over NFS

     listing and unmounting mounted volumes

     mount records

     mounting volumes at login

     mounting with automount daemon

     multiple mounts and multiple users

     network browsers for

     NFS security

     overview

     references

     review

     server availability

     troubleshooting browsing

     troubleshooting mount issues

     user mounting

mounting volumes

     files for dealing with

     listing and unmounting

MS-CHAPv2 2nd

MS-DOS

multicast DNS 2nd 3rd

multifactor authentication

multihoming, IP addresses

multiple directories

mv

My Network Places

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