Apple Mac OS Using iChat in Small to Medium Organizations, Using iChat in Large Organizations

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Step 1: Initiating a chat

To start a chat with another user, you must first know the user’s short name and the domain name that iChat is configured to use.

Step 2: Verifying identity

iChat verifies the identity of users by using Open Directory authentication. Users are authenticated only if they’re defined in a directory domain in the server’s Open Directory search path.

Step 3: Authorizing the user

iChat makes sure that users are authorized to use the service. The server administrator can optionally deny access to specific users.

Step 4: Processing URLs

Users can send files and URLs back and forth, making it easy to jointly review information. Because URLs are text, they are passed as normal messages by themselves, or in the body of larger text messages. URLs are unique in that they are recognized and handled differently when displayed in the chat window. Conversely, files are not text and are handled through a different exchange that requires the receiving user to approve the file transfer before it can occur.

Step 5: Recording a chat

A transcript of chats can be recorded and saved for later use.

Using iChat in Small to Medium Organizations

For instant messaging in small to medium organizations, you can choose the standard configuration of Mac OS X Server during the installation process. When using a standard configuration, you should use Server Preferences to administer iChat which permits quick and easy configuration.

When using the standard configuration, iChat supports an Auto-buddy feature. The auto-buddy feature automatically adds or deletes users to your iChat buddy list when they are added or deleted in Server Preferences. For more information, see “Turning Auto-Buddy Support On” on page 25.

For more information about setting up iChat in a standard configuration, see Getting Started.

Using iChat in Large Organizations

You can configure and manage iChat service using Server Admin in the advanced configuration of Mac OS X Server v10.5. For more information, see Chapter 2, “Setting Up and Managing iChat Service.”

Chapter 1 Understanding iChat Service

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Contents Mac OS X Server 019-0939/2007-09-01 Contents Integrating with Directory Services Setting Up S2S CommunicationSetting the iChat Authentication Method Setting Up iChat on Virtually Hosted DomainsWhat’s New in Version About This GuideTo get help for an advanced configuration of Leopard Server Using Onscreen HelpWhat’s in this Guide To see the most recent server help topicsThis guide Tells you how to Advanced Server Administration GuidesUser Management Getting Additional Information Getting Documentation UpdatesPreface About This Guide How iChat Works Understanding iChat ServiceHow iChat Users Are Authenticated Using iChat in Large Organizations Using iChat in Small to Medium OrganizationsTools for Managing iChat Server AdminWorkgroup Manager Command-Line ToolsUnderstanding iChat Service Using Other Chat Applications ServiceUnderstanding iChat Screen Names Adding an Account to iChatConfiguring and Starting Open Directory Setup OverviewTurning iChat Service On Opening Firewall Ports for iChat ServiceSetting up iChat To turn iChat service onTo configure iChat General settings Configuring General SettingsTo set up iChat to log chat sessions Configuring Logging SettingsStarting iChat Setting Sacl Permissions for Users and Groups Setting Access Control for iChatTo start iChat service Managing iChatUsing SSL for iChat Setting Sacl Permissions for AdministratorsTo set administrator Sacl permissions for iChat To identify an SSL certificate for use by iChat Locating iChat Configuration FilesTurning Auto-Buddy Support On Viewing iChat LogsStopping iChat Setting Up and Managing iChat Service Setting Up S2S Communication Setting Up Advanced iChat Service ConfigurationsLinking Multiple Chat Servers S2S To enable or disable S2S communication Using Certificates to Secure S2S CommunicationSecuring S2S Connections To select a certificate Creating an Approved Federation Domain ListTo create a federation domain list Setting the iChat Authentication Method Integrating with Directory ServicesTo select an authentication method To configure iChat on a virtually hosted domain Setting Up iChat on Virtually Hosted DomainsSetting Up Advanced iChat Service Configurations Apple Filing Protocol See AFP GlossaryDomain name See DNS name Domain Name System See DNS Home directory See home folder File Transfer Protocol See FTPInternet Protocol See IP Network File System See NFS Line Printer Remote See LPROplocks See opportunistic locking QuickTime Streaming Server See Qtss User Datagram Protocol See UDP User ID See UID Transmission Control Protocol See TCPGlossary Index Index