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...
View ArticleMac OS X Server 10.5: Troubleshooting CalDAV
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View ArticleUpgrading Open Directory From Snow Leopard Server to Lion Server
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View ArticleMy Own List of Common Apple Ports
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View ArticleConfigure 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...
View ArticleMac OS X Server 10.5: Troubleshooting CalDAV
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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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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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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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