Questions tagged [osx-snow-leopard]

Mac OS X Snow Leopard (version 10.6) is the seventh major release of Mac OS X, Apple's desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers.

Mac OS X Snow Leopard (version 10.6) is the seventh major release of Mac OS X, Apple's desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers.

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Enabling external accounts on Snow Leopard

I have a mac running snow leopard and I would like to create an external account (i.e. one which resides on a usb drive and shows up on the login screen when the usb drive is inserted ) . I tried using…
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Network account problems with mac server OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard

Okay the situation is this. Yesterday my company changed our dns server, because our former one, was too unstable to work with. anyway today i went to one of our mac server, because it needed to be configured because of the new dns server. So i…
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Does Mac OS X Server incorporate all the capabilities of Mac OS X?

I'm thinking about purchasing a copy of Snow Leopard Server as I'm setting up a web/mail server pretty soon. I also want to dig into things that the server has to offer. I'm looking into maybe getting a trial copy first (if possible). However, since…
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Mac OSX server wiki 503 Error

I have a Snow Leopard server running in my localhost, and I activated the web service in it. Web Service is not used other than hosting default collaboration tools of the server. I have only one site which has * as IP and Wiki web service is turned…
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After updating sudoers user still does not have access to sudo

I'm having problems adding a user to the sudoers list via the /etc/sudoers file. $ whoami iain And they said I was crazy! $ which visudo /usr/sbin/visudo $ ls -la /usr/sbin/visudo ---x--x--x 1 root wheel 186768 23 Jun 2009 /usr/sbin/visudo $…
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Change SMTP port - Snow Leopard Server

I am using Snow Leopard Server's mail service to relay mail through my ISP's mail relay over port 25. However, they requested that I start using port 587. How can I change the port used?
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Apple XServe not booting from anything (USB, CD) - Prohibited Sign

I have an XServe (Early 2008) which was working good before, however, I recently deleted all my raid drives because I wanted to recreate them. So now, I have nothing, no recovery partition or anything. I have 2 legal copy of Mac OS X Lion, and Mac…
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IPSecuritas Mac OS X Snow Leopard CheckPoint VPN

I used to use CheckPoint's VPN client on my Mac OS X (Leopard), but recently I upgraded to Snow Leopard, my VPN client stop working right after that, so I downloaded IPSecuritas and after some time I was able to VPN in. The problem is I get…
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"Error of type eDSAuthFailed (-14090)" when attempting to disable a user in Workgroup Manager

In Mac OS Server 10.6, when I select a user account, uncheck the "access account" checkbox, and click Save, I get this error message: Error of type eDSAuthFailed (-14090) on line 3912 of…
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Troubleshooting reboot of Mac OS X Snow Leopard server running mysql

we are using Mac OS X Snow Leopard server for mysql database, and it reboots once in a while. This happened once every month for the past 3 months. I looked at syslog and dmesg and I don't see any errors just before the reboot. How should I go about…
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How to compile PHP with ldap support in PHP in a Mac ports Environment?

I had originally installed the LAMP stack using Mac Ports. Another project requires me to enable LDAP support. How do I get about installing it using Mac Ports? My PHP info file has no mention of LDAP. Since I do not have LDAP, I am getting error…
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sniffing vmnet8 on VMware fusion and OSX 10.6

I'm currently using VMWare Fusion on Mac OSX and I have a VM running. In order to sniff out the network traffic I ran the following as root :- $ /Library/Application\ Support/VMware\ Fusion/vmnet-sniffer vmnet8 -w login.pcap -e However, a file named…
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Some Snow Leopard machines taking a very long time to log in (AD, Win2k3)

We have some iMacs that are taking a very long time to log with AD credentials, whereas other machines on the network take the normal amount of time. What sort of thing could be happening? They're running 10.6.8 and the server is Windows…
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Httpd cranks up to 100% CPU on OSX Snow Leopard local dev machine, how to fix?

I have apache 2.2.17 running on Snow Leopard as my PHP dev stack. When I access a single page the CPU usage of httpd sort of goes wild - up and down between 30% and 100%, and stays that way, even if I don't keep accessing files on the server. I…
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Windows 7 + OSX 10.7 Server: all files created by Windows users have permissions -rwx------

Here's my setup: I have one Mac Mini Server running OSX 10.7 Server set up as my network's primary file server. (I just finished installing it yesterday afternoon.) It shares files to 10 or so computers running Windows 7. So far, I have: Created…