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Re: Darwin Box admin from seperate OSX Server Box



Any administration tool that speaks NetInfo RPC (or,
possibly, the OpenDirectory proxy protocol) should be able
to administer a Darwin machine. I don't have an OS X server
box, so I'm not really sure how the tools go about performing
administrative duties, but I have used NetInfo Manager on
an OS X machine to manage non-OS X versions of NetInfo
(NeXT, Linux, etc).

-- Luke

>From: "Christopher A. Morrison" <email@hidden>
>Subject: Darwin Box admin from seperate OSX Server Box
>To: email@hidden
>Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 14:42:31 -0700
>
>Hey there,
>
>This may be a dumb question, and I'm not even sure I'm asking in the
>right place, but is it possible to administer a Darwin-based server (for
>web, mail, or DHCP) running on INTEL hardware from a SEPARATE Macintosh
>box running OSX Server (using the pretty GUI)?
>
>I understand that it's possible to run Darwin (with Apache and sendmail
>and other UNIX goodies) on INTEL hardware. What I really want to know
>is, can a Mac running OSX Server use its pretty, user-friendly,
>GUI-based server admin tools to run stuff on a separate, DARWIN-ONLY
>(ie. not OSX) system?
>
>: )
>
>Chris
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Luke Howard | lukehoward.com
PADL Software | www.padl.com
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