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local domain A directory domain that can be accessed only by the computer on which
it resides.
local home directory A home directory that resides on disk on the computer a user is
logged in to. It’s accessible only by logging directly in to the computer where it resides
unless you log in to the computer using SSH.
local hostname A name that designates a computer on a local subnet. It can be used
without a global DNS system to resolve names to IP addresses. It consists of lowercase
letters, numbers, or hyphens (except as the last characters), and ends with “.local” (for
example, bills-computer.local). Although the name is derived by default from the
computer name, a user can specify this name in the Network pane of System
Preferences. It can be changed easily, and can be used anywhere a DNS name or fully
qualified domain name is used. It can only resolve on the same subnet as the computer
using it.
long name The long form of a user or group name. See also user name.
LPR Line Printer Remote. A standard protocol for printing over TCP/IP.
mail host The computer that provides your mail service.
managed client A user, group, or computer whose access privileges and/or
preferences are under administrative control.
managed network The items managed clients are allowed to see” when they click the
Network icon in a Finder window. Administrators control this setting using Workgroup
Manager. Also called a “network view.”
managed preferences System or application preferences that are under administrative
control. Workgroup Manager allows administrators to control settings for certain
system preferences for Mac OS X managed clients.
MBONE Multicast backbone. A virtual network that supports IP multicasting. An
MBONE network uses the same physical media as the Internet, but is designed to
repackage multicast data packets so they appear to be unicast data packets.
MIB Management information base. A virtual database that allows a device to be
monitored using SNMP applications.
MIME Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions. An Internet standard for specifying how a
web browser handles a file with certain characteristics. A file’s suffix describes its type.
You determine how the server responds when it receives files with certain suffixes.
Each suffix and its associated response make up a MIME type mapping.
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