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Spam-proofing Leopard Server

Monday, April 13th, 2009

This article will show you how to dramatically improve the effectiveness of the anti-spam system that is built into Mac OSX Server 10.5. After the upgrade, at least 99.9% of spam should be prevented from reaching your user’s e-mail Inboxes.

Spam

This process requires that the Developer Tools are installed on the system. As always, backup your server before making any changes.

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Apple Certification

Monday, November 10th, 2008

This site has been neglected for a little while — sorry about that. This summer was a whirlwind of adventure racing, consulting work, vacationing, and more work. This fall I started down the path of attaining the Apple Certified System Administrator certification, which has been time-consuming, on top of work and life. I wrote the first exam, then realized that I could get two-certs right away by writing the desktop support exam. So I did that, and now I have both the ACTC and ACSP certs.

ACTC

Unfortunately, the Apple Consultants Network isn’t accepting any new members while system upgrades are taking place. The notice on their "Join" page says it will be closed until November — hopefully that doesn’t mean November ‘09! =)

I have 3 exams left to get the ACSA. I’ll be writing the Directory Services exam before the end of the month. I had hoped to have all of the exams done before the end of the year, but I don’t think I’ll have time for two in December. I’ll be writing at least one exam in January.

So, sorry again for the hanging threads on this blog. I know that some readers were looking forward to the completion of series of articles that I started, but re-creating the setups for those scenarios takes a lot of time that I just don’t have. The good news is that I’m learning the “proper” way to approach these things, so I might actually go back and revise some of the existing articles.

Then again, I have discovered that the documented way doesn’t always work, and I’ve actually referred back to my own articles here to solve issues that came up while following the textbook approach. I feel sorry for the instructors that teach the Apple courses — it must suck when the software chokes on the official procedure that they’re trying to teach! The best way, I suspect, is somewhere in between the official procedure, and the “hacks” that I’ve spelled out in my little tutorials. I’m toying with the idea of doing screencasts for some of this stuff. Stay tuned!

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Integrating Leopard Server With UNIX LDAP, Part 3

Thursday, April 24th, 2008
Cult of Mac This is the third out of four articles on integrating Mac OSX 10.5 (Leopard) Server with an external, UNIX-based LDAP server in a way that the collaboration services — wikis, blogs and calendars — in Mac OSX are available for users and groups in the external LDAP directory as if they were native users.

The first article describes how to add the appropriate Apple LDAP schema to your external directory. The second article describes how to set up appropriate partitions (e.g., cn=config, ou=MacOSX…) in your external directory to hold data from the Apple server. This article tackles the augmentation of user records in the external directory so that OSX Server recognizes them as native users.

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