Apple Mac OS manual Setup Overview, Configuring and Starting Open Directory

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Setup Overview

Here is an overview of the steps for setting up iChat service:

Step 1: Configure and start Open Directory

iChat uses Open Directory to authenticate users and must be configured before setting up iChat. See “Configuring and Starting Open Directory” on page 18.

Step 2: (Optional) Set up Firewall service

If you are using a firewall, iChat requires specific ports to be open for iChat features to function. See “Opening Firewall Ports for iChat Service” on page 19.

For more information about Firewall service, see Network Services Administration.

Step 3: Turn iChat service on

Before you configure iChat, turn it on. See “Turning iChat Service On” on page 19.

Step 4: Configure iChat General settings

Configure the General settings to add host domains, select an SSL certificate, choose your authentication method, and enable XMPP server-to-server federation. See “Configuring General Settings” on page 20.

Step 5: Configure iChat Logging settings

Use Logging settings to specify where to archive the iChat message logs. See “Configuring Logging Settings” on page 21.

Step 6: Start iChat

Start iChat on the server using Server Admin. See “Starting iChat” on page 21.

Configuring and Starting Open Directory

iChat uses Open Directory to authenticate users and service access control lists (SACLs) to verify that users are authorized to use iChat. For more information about configuring Open Directory, see Open Directory Administration.

Before you can use iChat:

ÂYou must be defined in the Open Directory search path of that server

ÂYou must be authorized to use iChat service on that server

After you log in to iChat, you can chat with any other users who have access to the same iChat server or who are reachable using server-to-server federation, if it is enabled.

For more information about search paths and iChat service authentication, see “Setting Access Control for iChat” on page 22.

Chapter 2 Setting Up and Managing iChat Service

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Contents Mac OS X Server 019-0939/2007-09-01 Contents Setting the iChat Authentication Method Setting Up S2S CommunicationIntegrating with Directory Services Setting Up iChat on Virtually Hosted DomainsAbout This Guide What’s New in VersionWhat’s in this Guide Using Onscreen HelpTo get help for an advanced configuration of Leopard Server To see the most recent server help topicsAdvanced Server Administration Guides This guide Tells you how toUser Management Getting Documentation Updates Getting Additional InformationPreface About This Guide Understanding iChat Service How iChat WorksHow iChat Users Are Authenticated Using iChat in Small to Medium Organizations Using iChat in Large OrganizationsServer Admin Tools for Managing iChatCommand-Line Tools Workgroup ManagerUnderstanding iChat Service Understanding iChat Screen Names ServiceUsing Other Chat Applications Adding an Account to iChatSetup Overview Configuring and Starting Open DirectorySetting up iChat Opening Firewall Ports for iChat ServiceTurning iChat Service On To turn iChat service onConfiguring General Settings To configure iChat General settingsConfiguring Logging Settings To set up iChat to log chat sessionsStarting iChat To start iChat service Setting Access Control for iChatSetting Sacl Permissions for Users and Groups Managing iChatSetting Sacl Permissions for Administrators Using SSL for iChatTo set administrator Sacl permissions for iChat Locating iChat Configuration Files To identify an SSL certificate for use by iChatViewing iChat Logs Turning Auto-Buddy Support OnStopping iChat Setting Up and Managing iChat Service Setting Up Advanced iChat Service Configurations Setting Up S2S CommunicationLinking Multiple Chat Servers S2S Using Certificates to Secure S2S Communication To enable or disable S2S communicationSecuring S2S Connections Creating an Approved Federation Domain List To select a certificateTo create a federation domain list Integrating with Directory Services Setting the iChat Authentication MethodTo select an authentication method Setting Up iChat on Virtually Hosted Domains To configure iChat on a virtually hosted domainSetting Up Advanced iChat Service Configurations Glossary Apple Filing Protocol See AFPDomain name See DNS name Domain Name System See DNS File Transfer Protocol See FTP Home directory See home folderInternet Protocol See IP Line Printer Remote See LPR Network File System See NFSOplocks See opportunistic locking QuickTime Streaming Server See Qtss Transmission Control Protocol See TCP User Datagram Protocol See UDP User ID See UIDGlossary Index Index