Specifications

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An RSS feed listing the latest updates to Mac OS X Server documentation and Â
onscreen help is available. To view the feed, use an RSS reader application such as
Safari or Mail and go to:
feed://helposx.apple.com/rss/snowleopard/serverdocupdates.xml
Getting Additional Information
For more information, consult these resources:
 Read Me documents—get important updates and special information. Look for them
on the server discs.
 Mac OS X Server website (www.apple.com/server/macosx/)—enter the gateway to
extensive product and technology information.
 Mac OS X Server Support website (www.apple.com/support/macosxserver/)—access
hundreds of articles from Apple’s support organization.
 Apple Discussions website (discussions.apple.com/)—share questions, knowledge,
and advice with other administrators.
 Apple Mailing Lists website (www.lists.apple.com/)—subscribe to mailing lists so you
can communicate with other administrators using email.
 Apple Training and Certication website (www.apple.com/training/)—hone
your server administration skills with instructor-led or self-paced training, and
dierentiate yourself with certication.
 Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) website (developer.apple.com/documentation/
Networking/Conceptual/AFP)—manual describing AFP.
 Samba website (www.samba.org)—information about Samba, the open source
software on which SMB service in Mac OS X Server are based.
 Common Internet File System (CIFS) website (www.ubiqx.org/cifs)—detailed
description of how CIFS works.
 File Transfer Protocol (FTP) website (www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc959.html)—home of the FTP
Request for Comments (RFC) document.
 File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) website (asg.web.cmu.edu/rfc/rfc1350.html)—home of
the TFTP RFC document.