Apple 10.3 Life Jacket User Manual


 
Appendix B Setup Example 125
4 Enable PPTP (Point to Point Tunneling Protocol) if employees will need to access the
intranet from Windows workstations other than Windows XP computers or from
Mac OS X version 10.2 computers when they are away from the office. If you need to
support older Windows clients that don’t have 128-bit PPTP support, select “Allow 40-
bit encryption keys in addition to 128-bit”.
To restrict VPN connections to members of a group, select “Restrict access to group”
and select the group. Click the Users & Groups button to open a drawer from which
you can drag a group name into the field.
Enter a starting and ending IP address to indicate which addresses the VPN server can
assign to clients. Avoid addresses the DHCP server is set up to serve. Also avoid
addresses you specified when you enabled L2TP over IPSec.
5 Click Save, then click Start Service.
Step 8: Set up productivity services
The infrastructure you need to set up file, print, and other productivity services is now
available. Follow the instructions in the relevant administration guides, listed on
page 9, to configure the services of interest. Many services, such as Apple file service,
require minimal setup—simply start them using Server Admin.
Step 9: Create user accounts and home directories
1 Open Workgroup Manager. The Open Directory master LDAP directory is automatically
available for editing. You’ll add an account for each employee to this master directory.
2 Click the New User button.
3 Specify user settings in the panes that appear.
The user management guide tells you how to set up all the user account attributes,
including home directories. It also describes how to manage users by setting up group
and computer accounts and how to set up preference settings that customize the work
environments of Macintosh clients.
The Windows administration guide focuses on how to implement support specifically
for Windows workstation users. Use this document to supplement the user
management guide and the Open Directory administration guide if your server will
support Windows users.
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