Serving Apples: Integrating Mac OS X clients into a Fedora network

Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Jan 18, 2008 12:32 AM EDT
Red Hat Magazine; By W. Michael Petullo
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Since its debut in March of 2001, Mac OS® X® has been a very attractive operating system for many Linux® and Unix™ enthusiasts. The operating system brings the interface design Apple is known for to Unix and builds on the previous efforts of A/UX® and especially NeXT®. This article will introduce the reader to a technique for configuring a Fedora® 8 server and corresponding workstation running Mac OS X Tiger (10.4). I will discuss ways to provide three key services: authorization, authentication, and file sharing.

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