Mac OS X ServerAddress Book Server AdministrationVersion 10.6 Snow Leopard
10Address Book Server is the contact service for Mac OS X Server. Built on open standard protocols, Address Book Server provides a simple–to–impleme
Chapter 1 Understanding Address Book Server 11Open StandardsAddress Book Server is based on open standards, and is built upon a strong foundatio
To bind Address Book on a client to Address Book Server: 1 Open Address Book on the client computer.The only versions of the Address Book application
13Address Book Server is congured using Server Admin, authenticated using Open Directory, and accessed using a CardDAV compatible client.This cha
Step 2: Gather your informationYou need the following information before you begin:Host name of the server TCP port to respond to Address Book Server
Chapter 2 Setting Up and Managing Address Book Server 15Enabling Administration of Address Book ServerYou must turn on Address Book Server befor
Changing Address Book Server Administration SettingsYou can customize Address Book Server by using the following settings in Server Admin.Setting Desc
Chapter 2 Setting Up and Managing Address Book Server 17Conguring Directory Search for Address Book ServerDirectory searching lets Address Book
Changing the Address Book Data Store LocationThe data store is where the server stores all the users’ contacts as vCards. The default location is /Lib
Chapter 2 Setting Up and Managing Address Book Server 19From the command line: 1 sudo serveradmin settings addressbook:UserQuota = QuotaSizeRep
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From the command line: 1 sudo serveradmin settings addressbook:HTTPPort = PortNumberReplace PortNumber with the port number clients will used to conn
Chapter 2 Setting Up and Managing Address Book Server 21Choosing and Enabling Secure Authentication for Address Book ServerUsers authenticate to
Monitoring Address Book ServerTo keep Address Book Server operating smoothly, you must monitor service logs as well as current statistics.The Address
Chapter 2 Setting Up and Managing Address Book Server 23Maintaining Address Book ServerThe following sections contain information to help you ke
For more information about these commands, see their man pages and Introduction to Command-Line Administration. Time Machine isn’t recommended for ser
25This chapter contains detailed information about Address Book Server that is suitable for advanced system administrators.Address Book Server pro
Conguration Tools Address Book Server uses four Mac OS X front-end tools:Server Admin for Mac OS X ÂThe  serveradmin toolServer Preferences ÂThe Â
Chapter 3 Advanced Address Book Server Information 27Implementation DetailsAddress Book Server is implemented using Python v2.6 or later, using
About the Source Code for the Address Book ServerApple makes available a reference implementation of a CardDAV server as a part of the Darwin Server p
Chapter 3 Advanced Address Book Server Information 29Where to Go for Additional InformationAdditional information about the CardDAV project, the
5 Preface: About This Guide5 What’s New in Address Book Server6 What’s in This Guide6 Using Onscreen Help7 Documentation Map7 Viewing PDF Guide
AAddress Book Serverbackup 23CardDAV protocol 11, 25, 28client integration 11, 12conguration les 23conguration tools 26daemon process 26delet
Index 31MMac OS X Server, upgrading contacts 24mail service 12OOpen Directory master 26PportsHTTP 16, 19SSL 16property list (plist) le 26pro
4 Contents22 Monitoring Address Book Server22 Viewing Address Book Server Vital Status22 Viewing Address Book Server Logs23 Maintaining Addre
5This guide provides a starting point for administering Address Book Server using its advanced administration tools. It contains information about
6 Preface About This GuideWhat’s in This GuideThis guide includes the following chapters:Chapter  1, “Understanding Address Book Server,” ex
Preface About This Guide 7Documentation MapMac OS X Server has a suite of guides that cover management of individual services. Each service may
8 Preface About This GuidePrinting PDF GuidesIf you want to print a guide, you can take these steps to save paper and ink:Save ink or toner by
Preface About This Guide 9Getting Additional InformationFor more information, consult these resources: Â Read Me documents—get important updates
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