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Glossary
Glossary
This glossary defines terms and spells out abbreviations you may encounter while
working with online help or other Mac OS X Server Documentation. References to
terms defined elsewhere in the glossary appear in italics.
access control A method of controlling which computers can access a network or
network services.
access control list See ACL.
access privileges See permissions.
ACL A list maintained by a system that defines the rights of users and groups to access
resources on the system.
address A number or other identifier that uniquely identifies a computer on a network,
a block of data stored on a disk, or a location in a computer memory. See also IP
address, MAC address.
alias Another email address at your domain that redirects incoming email to an
existing user.
alphanumeric Containing characters that include letters, numbers, and punctuation
characters (such as _ and ?).
APOP authentication An extension to the POP3 mail protocol. It ensures that the
username and password are encrypted before being used to authenticate to a mail
server.
authentication The process of proving a users identity, typically by validating a user
name and password. Usually authentication occurs before an authorization process
determines the user’s level of access to a resource. For example, file service authorizes
full access to folders and files that an authenticated user owns.
back up (verb) The act of creating a backup.
backup (noun) A collection of data thats stored for purposes of recovery in case the
original copy of data is lost or becomes inaccessible.
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