Mac OS X Server

OS X Mountain Lion: Improving mobile user login times for Active Directory .local domains

Learn how to allow quick logins for .local Active Directory users who are off the Active Directory network (mobile) in OS X Mountain Lion.

OS X Server: Configuring clients to use SSL for Open Directory binding

This article explains how to configure an Open Directory server and OS X client to use SSL encryption for Open Directory binding.

Software Update Server: Disabling the Apache TRACE method

Some customers may wish to disable Apache’s TRACE method in the Software Update Server.

OS X Server: Migrating and copying wiki data from Lion Server

Learn how to migrate Wiki data from a Lion Server to an OS X Server.

OS X Server: Don’t log in to the server with a network user’s account

If a user with a network home directory cannot log in at a client computer, make sure that no one is logging in at the server itself with a network user’s account.

OS X Server (Mountain Lion): May be unable to receive mail after migrating

Clients using an OS X Server’s Mail service may be unable to receive mail. This can occur if you set up your mail server by migrating to Mountain Lion from a Time Machine backup that was created with Lion Server, … Continue reading

OS X Server (Mountain Lion): "An SSL error has occurred" message when upgrading to OS X Server v2.2

When upgrading to OS X Server app v2.2 from a previous version, you may see an alert stating "An SSL error has occurred and a secure connection to the server cannot be made." If this occurs, you will be unable to … Continue reading

About the OS X Server v2.2.1 Update

Learn about the OS X Server v2.2.1 Update.

OS X Server: Adjusting message size limits for the Mail service

The message size limit may be increased or disabled via use of the serveradmin command in Terminal.

OS X Server (Mountain Lion): Creating images for NetInstall, NetRestore, and NetBoot

You can install OS X over a network with OS X Server’s NetInstall service using NetInstall or NetRestore images. You can also boot client systems over the network from a standardized installation of OS X using NetBoot images.