Note: In version 10.4, the default setting of unregistered_only in /etc/nat/ natd.plist.default changed from false to true.

VPN

Restore:

Â/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.RemoteAccessServers.plist.

Â/Library/Keychains/System.keychain

Â/etc/racoon/psk.text (if L2TP is set up and psk.text stores the IPsec shared secret; the shared secret may also be stored in com.apple.RemoteAccessServers.plist or System.keychain)

Migrate the VPN MPPE Key user by using the vpnaddkeyagentuser command-line tool. See its man page for usage details.

DNS Configuration

To migrate the DNS configuration:

1Restore the file /etc/named.conf and the directory /var/named/ and all its contents.

2In the Terminal application, go to the directory where the DNS migration script resides

cd /System/Library/ServerSetup/MigrationExtras/

3Run the migration script:

./48_dnsconfigmigrator

DHCP Settings

To migrate the DHCP configuration:

1Restore the DHCPconfig and Machinesconfig files.

2In the Terminal application, type:

sudo niload -r /config/dhcp . < DHCPconfig

sudo niload -r /machines . < Machinesconfig

3Open Server Admin and click DHCP to inspect the DHCP Subnets and Static Bindings to make sure they are correct.

User Data

Restore saved user data files.

Place home directories in locations that match the locations in the imported user records. If necessary, you can use Workgroup Manager to edit user accounts so the locations in the account and on disk are the same.

QuickTime Streaming Server Files and Folders

Follow instructions in the QuickTime Streaming Server administration guide to reuse files and folders saved from /Library/QuickTimeStreaming/.

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Apple Mac OS X manual DNS Configuration, To migrate the DNS configuration, Dhcp Settings, To migrate the Dhcp configuration