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About File Services
This chapter gives an overview of Mac OS X Server file
services, important concepts, and related security issues.
services, important concepts, and related security issues.
Overview
File services let clients of the Mac OS X Server access shared files, applications, and
other resources over a network.
other resources over a network.
Mac OS X Server includes file services based on four common protocols:
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AFP service uses the Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) to share resources with clients who
use Macintosh or Macintosh-compatible computers.
use Macintosh or Macintosh-compatible computers.
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Windows service uses the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol to share resources
with and provide name resolution for clients who use Windows or Windows-
compatible computers.
with and provide name resolution for clients who use Windows or Windows-
compatible computers.
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FTP service uses the File Transfer Protocol to share files with anyone using FTP client
software.
software.
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NFS service uses the Network File System to share files and folders with users
(typically UNIX users) who have NFS client software.
(typically UNIX users) who have NFS client software.
You can use the following Mac OS X Server applications to set up and manage file
services:
services:
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Server Admin Use to turn on and configure individual file services for each protocol
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Workgroup Manager Use to create share points and set access privileges
You can also perform most setup and management tasks by typing commands at a
command prompt in Terminal. For more information, see the file services chapter of the
command-line administration guide.
command prompt in Terminal. For more information, see the file services chapter of the
command-line administration guide.
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