Hi Tim,

Yeah one Idea and yes the two devices are currently both running sierra but 
that will get updated soonish.

I would prefer to be able to also access files / folder structures as well as 
server features, but from an off site location through my vpn which is being 
bloody difficult with setup and I can’t see which part is the issue.

I was wondering about ARD apple Remote Desktop on the server and if using that 
to connect to the client will give me vo through the connection
 Terminal isn’t currently an option as my linux skills are sadly not great.

I’ll keep playing and see what I can do .

Cheers.

SF
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Tim Kilburn
Sent: Thursday, 9 November 2017 6:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: mac os server and remote desk top

Simon,

If you're MacBook is running the same MacOS as the Server, and all you're 
wanting to do is manage the Server settings, then you don't need to do anything 
special   Just install the Server app onto your MacBook, open it, press cmd-n 
to open a new connection, select Other from the table, then enter the IP of 
your router.  You will have first needed to set up a forwarder that will 
forward requests that come to the router for Server Admin tasks to be forwarded 
to your Server internal IP.  With all that set up, you can manage the server 
using the app on a different Mac.  The limitations happen when you're using a 
different version of the Server app on each machine these won't properly talk 
to each other.  I just have a drive with multiple MacOS's on it with multiple 
versions of Server app.  So, when I want to manage an el Capitan server 
installation, I use the 10.11.6 installation and so on for Sierra etc.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Nov 8, 2017, at 00:18, Simon Fogarty 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi List,

I’ve got a mac mini running sierra server which I’m setting up for a number of 
different things.

One of which is VPN which is done but still not yet working.

The other is Remote Desktop which I’d like to be able to do from my MBA

Now on the server I have the screen sharing, remote log in and remote 
management all enabled and from within my network at home I can VNC on to the 
server fine.

But as Voiceover is not available to me through the VNC connection if on a say 
mac book to mac book
But Voiceover is meant to be available from Mac OS Server to the remote 
connection,

Yet I can’t figure how to get this working,
Is anyone able to advise on how voiceover can be setup to work through the 
server to MBA remote connection.

Any help would be appreciated.



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