Apple Mac OS X Server (version 10.2.3 or later) User Manual

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Glossary

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M

mail host

The computer that provides your mail service.

managed client

A user, group, or computer whose access privileges and/or preferences

are under administrative control.

managed preferences

System or application preferences that are under administrative

control. Server Manager allows administrators to control settings for certain system
preferences for Mac OS X managed clients. Macintosh Manager allows administrators to
control both system preferences and application preferences for Mac OS 9 and Mac OS 8
managed clients.

MBONE (multicast backbone)

A virtual network that supports IP multicasting. An

MBONE network uses the same physical media as the Internet, but is designed to repackage
multicast data packets so they appear to be unicast data packets.

MIBS (management information bases)

Virtual databases that allow various devices to

be monitored using SNMP applications.

MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension)

An Internet standard for specifying

what happens when a Web browser requests a file with certain characteristics. A file’s suffix
describes the type of file it is. You determine how you want the server to respond when it
receives files with certain suffixes. Each suffix and its associated response make up a MIME
type mapping.

MTA (mail transfer agent)

A mail service that sends outgoing mail, receives incoming

mail for local recipients, and forwards incoming mail of nonlocal recipients to other MTAs.

multihoming

The ability to support multiple network connections. When more than one

connection is available, Mac OS X selects the best connection according to the order
specified in Network preferences.

MX record (mail exchange record)

An entry in a DNS table that specifies which

computer manages mail for an Internet domain. When a mail server has mail to deliver to an
Internet domain, the mail server requests the MX record for the domain. The server sends
the mail to the computer specified in the MX record.

N

name server

See DNS (Domain Name System).

NetBIOS (Network Basic Input/Output System)

A program that allows applications

on different computers to communicate within a local area network.

NetBoot server

A Mac OS X server on which you have installed NetBoot software and

have configured to allow clients to start up from disk images on the server.

NetInfo

The Apple protocol for accessing a directory domain.

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