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OS X Server: Primary zone configuration

OS X Server: Primary zone configuration

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OS X Server: Primary zone configuration

- [Voiceover] Welcome to OSX server. This is the DNS view within a freshly setup OSX server. We are sitting on the mail server, and I have respected the IP addressing that we have set up previously within this course. And we really haven't done anything other than startup the server application. We still have not done the renaming of the server or anything like that. It's just Mail at this point. So, let's get started with setting up our initial zone. Okay? But I wanted to walk you through the interface here just a little bit before we do that. So, OSX has this concept of embedding the service access controls directly into each one of these service pane views. You also have the ability to view it over here under the actual hardware, but it's convenient that you can edit permissions for whose able to make connections to this server, right in here. You can select All Networks, Private Networks, or only Some Networks. Underneath Some Networks, you can select the plus button here, and you…

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