Take Control of Sharing Files in Leopard
by Glenn Fleishman
Share files the smart way with networking guru Glenn Fleishman!
This detail-packed book, completely updated for Leopard, makes file sharing easy, whether it's between two Macs on a local network, among a mixed-platform office workgroup, or between far-flung computers on the Internet.
You'll get help with selecting and configuring the right hardware and software for your needs and budget, learn about the pros and cons of different file-sharing options, find specific steps for setting up each major option (with special instructions to help you avoid problems and security risks), and learn how to connect to file servers from a variety of major operating systems.
Read this book to learn the answers to questions like:
- Which technique should I use to share my files?
- How do I set up my Mac as a file server?
- What types of security should I set up? Do I need a firewall?
- Should I use Samba or AFP as my file-sharing service.
- How can I restrict what users can do after they log in?
- How can my Windows-using colleagues access my shared files?
- How do I share iPhoto photos? What about songs from iTunes?
- What's the best way to connect to a file server from my Mac?
- I heard that FTP works better in Leopard. How do I set it up, and what if I want to use SFTP?
89 pages printed in either color or black-and-white with color cover; Wire-0 binding; 7" x 9".
This book is available in two versions:
- Inside pages are printed in black-and-white with a color cover for $/ea.
- Inside pages are printed in color with a color cover for $/ea.
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