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export In the Network File System (NFS), a way of sharing a directory with clients on a
network. TBD for RAID context.
filter A “screening” method used to control access to a server. A filter is made up of an
IP address and a subnet mask, and sometimes a port number and access type. The IP
address and the subnet mask together determine the range of IP addresses to which
the filter applies.
firewall Software that protects the network applications running on your server. IP
firewall service, which is part of Mac OS X Server software, scans incoming IP packets
and rejects or accepts these packets based on a set of filters you create.
FTP File Transfer Protocol. A protocol that allows computers to transfer files over a
network. FTP clients using any operating system that supports FTP can connect to a file
server and download files, depending on their access privileges. Most Internet browsers
and a number of freeware applications can be used to access an FTP server.
full name See long name.
group A collection of users who have similar needs. Groups simplify the administration
of shared resources.
group folder A directory that organizes documents and applications of special interest
to group members and allows group members to pass information back and forth
among themselves.
guest computer An unknown computer that isn’t included in a computer list on your
server.
guest user A user who can log in to your server without a user name or password.
home directory A folder for a users personal use. Mac OS X also uses the home
directory, for example, to store system preferences and managed user settings for
Mac OS X users.
HTML Hypertext Markup Language. The set of symbols or codes inserted in a file to be
displayed on a World Wide Web browser page. The markup tells the web browser how
to display a webpages words and images for the user.
HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The client/server protocol for the World Wide Web.
The HTTP protocol provides a way for a web browser to access a web server and
request hypermedia documents created using HTML.
IANA Internet Assigned Numbers Authority. An organization responsible for allocating
IP addresses, assigning protocol parameters, and managing domain names.
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