They’re the same in my two examples because the macOS Server app was just hacking the ist (OK it was doing more but that was the main thing it was doing). Then find the net_range array in your ist. First, locate the net_range_startand the net_range_endkeys in your serveradmin output. Let’s start with a simple example of copying the range from one of these to another. Next, let’s cat the file and cover a few basic examples of migrating the settings: This file is stored at /private/etc/ist and you’ll need to sudo in order to edit the file. Now, let’s go hacking around in your ist. But wait, where do you configure a scope, or the DNS Server or… The answer is “the command line” but don’t be put off by that. To do so, simply open System Preferences, click on Sharing and then Internet Sharing. Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/sbin/serveradmin settings dhcp Here, we’ll use the serveradmin command to view the settings of the DHCP service: For example, these days I prefer to run DHCP services on a network appliance. The second step is to probably ask if where you’re going to put the service is a good idea. View Your Old SettingsThe first step to moving services from macOS Server for pretty much all services is to check out the old settings.
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