The following FirePass features support Mac OS X Tiger version 10.4:
Portal Access
Web Applications
Windows Files
UNIX Files
Mobile E-mail
Application Access
Legacy hosts with Java terminals
FirePass does not currently support Network Access from Mac OS X Tiger version 10.4.
I do know if you need if you use proxy authentication for your servers. You better not uprgrade becuse it doesn’t carry proxy authentication to autenticate with. Works fine with panther.
thanks, I just received this email from the adt stating:
The output from the video adapter on the Developer Transition System is a
digital signal only. The connector is DVI-D and therefore does not support
analog signals which is required by VGA monitors. There is no adapter
available to convert the DVI-D connector to a VGA connector. Apple’s 20″ and
23″ DVI based flat panels are supported as well as many other 3rd party
digital flat panels with a DVI-D connector. 
With the Apple DVI-ADC adapter, you may attach a 23″, 22″, 20″ ADC based
Apple display to the Transit
Panther is on the server and clients. The servers are the only ones with xsan 1.1 installed and I’m doing file sharing off of one of the servers for my clients to connect to. I have nothing but issues with tiger and file sharing. It doesn’t want to connecto to sharepoints at all. On the server which is panther will show it connected, but on the mac with tiger, it just locks up on me. No fun with tiger yet.
use server admin to set up dns. make sure you have a soa in your zone configuration. and I would recommend buying the mac os x panther server administration from oreilly that is by michael bartosh, alot of good info.
ok, this is what I had to do. I suppressed rscn on the initiator ports on the qlogic. Then I have one xserve as a standalone server, serving as the metadata controller. I then gave my open directory master the xsan client role, which is doing the file sharing. I only mounted the volume on the server serving as the xsan client (master) not the metadata controller server (standalone). It seems when I had on primary and backup with both of them having the volumes mounted doing file sharing from the backup everything went to crap causing it to loose connections with the disk and causing failovers, maybe its a bug that wasn’t fixed with the two updates already sent out. I also don’t like having to create a seperate network for the metadata, so I didn’t on the configuration that is working for me right now, it’s all on 1 gb ethernet network along with the fibre switch too. One big headache now, maybe I can drink some Jack Daniels blended right here in Tennessee. I check post later to see if anyone has any input on this set up.
It has an older internal card we have cisco pcmcia card that is only compliant with xp and windows 2000 pro. I’ve been searching for a pcmcia card that is compliant with leap (cisco) and it needs to be 802.11 g.
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