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8 Choose New Property from the Directory menu.
9 Change new_property to “serves” and then change new_value to the name and
NetInfo tag of the child’s local domain, using a “/” to separate the name and the tag.
For example, you would change new_value to marketing.demo/local for the local
domain of the computer named marketing.demo.
10 Choose Save Changes from the Domain menu, then click Update This Copy.
Configuring Static Ports for Shared NetInfo Domains
By default, Mac OS X dynamically selects a port in the range 600 through 1023 when it
accesses a shared NetInfo domain. You can configure a shared domain for NetInfo
access over specific ports. Use the NetInfo Manager application to do this.
To configure specific ports for NetInfo access to shared domains:
1 Open NetInfo Manager on the computer where the shared domain resides, then open
the domain.
2 Click the lock and authenticate using the name and password of an administrator for
the directory domain.
3 Select the “/” directory in the Directory Browser list.
4 To change the value of an existing port property, double-click the value in the Value(s)
column and make the change.
5 To delete a port property, select it and choose Delete from the Edit menu.
6 To add a property, choose New Property from the Directory menu and proceed as
follows.
If you want to use one port for both TCP and UDP packets, double-click new_property
and change it to “port.” Then change new_value to the port number you want to use.
If you want separate TCP and UDP ports, double-click new_property and change it to
tcp_port. Then change new_value to the TCP port number you want to use. Next
double-click new_property and change it to udp_port. This time, change new_value to
the UDP port number you want to use.
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