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64 Chapter 4 Setting Up Mac OS X Server
To set up a server locally:
1 Prepare for setup by lling out a printed copy of the Installation & Setup Worksheet.
The Installation & Setup Worksheet is located in the Documentation folder on the
Mac OS X Server Install Disc. For more information, see Chapter 2,Getting Ready for
Mac OS X Server,” on page 29.
2 If you have DHCP or DNS service provided by your ISP, Internet router, or other servers
on your network, make sure they are set up for your new server and are running.
For information about how DHCP, DNS, and other network services should be set up,
see “Preparing Your Network and Internet Connection on page 31.
3 Make sure your server has an active connection to a secure network.
This network connection is needed to set up the servers directory services. If you’re
an experienced system administrator, you can set up the server without a network
connection if, during setup, you select the option to congure manually and don’t
create an Open Directory master or connect to an existing directory server during
initial setup.
If your server will connect to a wireless network, you’ll congure the connection
during setup.
4 If you want to set up your server as an Internet gateway so other computers on your
network can share the servers Internet connection, verify the following:
One Ethernet port, or interface, connects to your DSL modem, cable modem, or Â
other Internet source. The Internet interface must have a public IP address (not a
private IP address like 10.0.1.1 or 192.168.1.1). The public IP address must be static
(xed) so users can access the server by its DNS name—for example, to use the
servers VPN service.