User`s guide

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You can also use ARD to control installation on a computer that you have started up
from an installation disc for Mac OS X Server version 10.4.7 or later, because ARD
includes VNC viewer capability.
For more information on Apple Remote Desktop, go to:
www.apple.com/remotedesktop/
Command-Line Tools
If you’re an administrator who prefers to work in a command-line environment, you
can do so with Mac OS X Server.
From the Terminal application in Mac OS X, you can use the built-in UNIX shells (sh, csh,
tsh, zsh, bash) to use tools for installing and setting up server software and for
configuring and monitoring services. You can also submit commands from a non-
Mac OS X computer.
When managing remote servers, you conduct secure administration by working in a
Secure Shell (SSH) session.
The command-line administration guide describes Terminal, SSH, server administration
commands, and configuration files.