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9If you are using a certificate with iChat, select “Require secure server-to-server federation.”

This option requires an SSL certificate to be installed, which is used to secure the server-to-server federation. For more information, see “Securing S2S Connections” on page 28.

10To permit unrestricted server-to-server communication, select “Allow federation with all domains.”

11To restrict server-to-server communication to servers that are listed, select “Allow federation with the following domains.”

You can add or remove domains using the Add (+) or Delete (–) buttons below the list.

For more information about server-to-server communication, see “Linking Multiple Chat Servers (S2S)” on page 27.

12Click Save.

Configuring Logging Settings

Use Server Admin to configure iChat to automatically save chat messages in a location of your choice and to specify when to archive the message log.

To set up iChat to log chat sessions:

1Open Server Admin and connect to the server.

2Click the triangle to the left of the server. The list of services appears.

3Click iChat and then click Settings.

4Click the Logging button.

5Select “Automatically save chat messages” to keep a record of user chat messages sent over network.

6In the Location field, enter a location or click Choose to browse to a folder where you want to save the chat message logs.

7Select “Archive saved messages every __ day(s)” and enter a number in the field to archive the saved chat message logs on a schedule.

The number is the interval of days between each archive.

Archiving saves disk space by compressing older message logs. The compressed message archives are saved indefinitely until removed by the administrator.

8Click Save.

Starting iChat

Use Server Admin to start iChat service. After you start iChat, it restarts when the server restarts.

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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 SettingsConfiguring Logging Settings To set up iChat to log chat sessionsStarting iChat Setting Sacl Permissions for Users and Groups Setting Access Control for iChatTo start iChat service Managing iChatSetting Sacl Permissions for Administrators Using SSL for iChatTo set administrator Sacl permissions for iChat To identify an SSL certificate for use by iChat Locating iChat Configuration FilesViewing 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 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 File Transfer Protocol See FTP Home directory See home folderInternet 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