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Chapter 3 Migrating From Mac OS X Server Version 10.1 57
IP Firewall Configuration
To migrate the IP firewall configuration:
1 Restore the firewallconfig file.
2 Open Server Admin and make sure that firewall service isn’t running.
3 Open NetInfo Manager, located in /Applications/Utilities.
4 Authenticate and go to /config.
5 Choose Directory > New SubDirectory to create a record in /config.
6 Change the name of the new record from newdirectory to IPFilters by selecting the
name propertys value and editing it.
7 In the Terminal application, run the following command from the directory in which
the firewallconfig file resides:
sudo niload -r /config/IPFilters . < firewallconfig
8 Type the 50_ipfwconfigmigrator command:
sudo /System/Library/ServerSetup/MigrationExtras/
50_ipfwconfigmigrator
9 In Server Admin, start firewall service.
DNS Configuration
Restore the file /etc/named.conf and the directory /var/named/ and all its contents.
DHCP Settings
To migrate the DHCP configuration:
1 Restore the DHCPconfig file.
2 Open Server Admin and make sure that DHCP service isn’t running.
3 Open NetInfo Manager, located in /Applications/Utilities/.
4 Authenticate and go to /config.
5 Choose Directory > New SubDirectory to create a record in /config.
6 Change the name of the new record from newdirectory to dhcp by selecting the name
propertys value and editing it.
7 In the Terminal application, run the following command from the directory in which
the DHCPconfig file resides:
sudo niload -r /config/dhcp . < DHCPconfig
8 In Server Admin, start DHCP service.
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