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Re: MacOSX Server & Client



On 9/2/05 09:08, "Eric Gorr" <email@hidden> wrote:

>> "What do you need to do?" would be the better question.
> 
> The question cannot be answered at this time.

Then you'll get an answer that while technically correct, may be of little
real use to you. 

> 
>> There's actually
>> quite a few things Server has that client doesn't, but if you don't need
>> those things, then they don't really matter.
> 
> I am mostly just interested in educating myself and was hoping that
> someone had a comprehensive list of things that client is incapable
> of...note, I do mean _incapable_, not difficult (for example, some might
> say that setting up a Virtual Host with Apache is difficult with client,
> but one can do it with client).

All the open directory features are only able to run on server.

Anything having to do with providing Kerberized OS services is Server only.

Service ACLs require server.

Software Update server requires Server...and Mac OS X 10.4 on the clients
too.

iChat server that talks to Open Directory requires Server

-- 
John C. Welch         Writer/Analyst
Bynkii.com              Mac and other opinions
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