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Using OpenSSL to Test Connectivity

When you’re testing connectivity to servers and you’re using SSL on those servers then your traditional ways of testing connectivity may been a little augmentation. For starters, you’re going to use...

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Mac OS X Server 10.5: Troubleshooting CalDAV

I originally posted this at http://www.318.com/TechJournal So you installed your new server and you’re having a few problems. Let’s look at the common issues and a few simple fixes for them. iCal...

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How to Get Hax0r'd

How to Get Hacked on Mac OS X & Mac OS X ServerSimilar Articles: How Exchange’s Autodiscover Works With Mail.app Using OpenSSL to Test Connectivity Upgrading Open Directory From Snow Leopard Server...

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How Exchange’s Autodiscover Works With Mail.app

Autodiscover automatically configures profile settings for Exchange clients. These clients include Microsoft Outlook 2007 or Outlook 2010, Outlook for Mac, Mail.app in Mac OS X, iPhone, iPad and...

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Replacing the Default SSL Cert For SonicWALLs

The default, self-signed certificate that comes on a SonicWALL causes alerts during a Nessus scan. This is because the device uses a certificate that comes on the device and isn’t signed by a valid CA....

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Upgrading Open Directory From Snow Leopard Server to Lion Server

I don’t believe in upgrading major operating systems for servers in place. There, I said it. If I’m doing an upgrade from Snow Leopard to Lion, I’m about 99.9% of the time going to do so with a clean...

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Configuring Calendar Server in Mountain Lion Server

Configuring Calendar Server in Mountain Lion Server is a fairly simple and straight forward process. The Calendar Server is a CalDAV Server, leveraging HTTP and HTTPS, running on ports 8008 and 8443...

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Promote A Yosemite Open Directory Replica To A Master

You’ve got Open Directory running and humming beautifully in OS X Server (Server 3.5 on OS X 10.10 Yosemite). You show up to work and the hard drive has died on that perfectly configured Open Directory...

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XKCD Brilliance

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My Own List of Common Apple Ports

I’ve been underwhelmed (if that’s a word) by the list of common ports used on the Apple platform recently, so I started my own. It’s available at http://krypted.com/guides/common-apple-ports/ if you’re...

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Configure Messages Server in OS X Server 5

Getting started with Messages Server couldn’t really be easier. Messages Server in the OS X Server 5 version of the Server app uses the open source jabber project as their back-end code base. The...

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Mac OS X Server 10.5: Troubleshooting CalDAV

I originally posted this at http://www.318.com/TechJournal So you installed your new server and youâ€re having a few problems. Letâ€s look at the common issues and a few simple fixes for them. iCal...

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How to Get Hax0r'd

How to Get Hacked on Mac OS X & Mac OS X ServerThe post How to Get Hax0r'd appeared first on krypted.

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How Exchange's Autodiscover Works With Mail.app

Autodiscover automatically configures profile settings for Exchange clients. These clients include Microsoft Outlook 2007 or Outlook 2010, Outlook for Mac, Mail.app in Mac OS X, iPhone, iPad and...

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Replacing the Default SSL Cert For SonicWALLs

The default, self-signed certificate that comes on a SonicWALL causes alerts during a Nessus scan. This is because the device uses a certificate that comes on the device and isn’t signed by a valid CA....

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Upgrading Open Directory From Snow Leopard Server to Lion Server

I don’t believe in upgrading major operating systems for servers in place. There, I said it. If I’m doing an upgrade from Snow Leopard to Lion, I’m about 99.9% of the time going to do so with a clean...

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Configuring Calendar Server in Mountain Lion Server

Configuring Calendar Server in Mountain Lion Server is a fairly simple and straight forward process. The Calendar Server is a CalDAV Server, leveraging HTTP and HTTPS, running on ports 8008 and 8443...

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Promote A Yosemite Open Directory Replica To A Master

You’ve got Open Directory running and humming beautifully in OS X Server (Server 3.5 on OS X 10.10 Yosemite). You show up to work and the hard drive has died on that perfectly configured Open Directory...

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XKCD Brilliance

The post XKCD Brilliance appeared first on krypted.

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My Own List of Common Apple Ports

I’ve been underwhelmed (if that’s a word) by the list of common ports used on the Apple platform recently, so I started my own. It’s available at https://krypted.com//guides/common-apple-ports/ if...

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