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Leopard Guides: Hardware & Drivers
Mac OS X supports the major networking protocols and services and provides APIs that software developers can use to access network configurations, drive networking devices, or modify the functionality of networking stacks. Hardware developers can use Mac OS X networking services to design networking devices that are compatible with Apple products.

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Network Kernel Extensions Programming Guide (HTML) (PDF)
Describes how to write a kernel extension for adding or modifying functionality of a networking stack (Mac OS X 10.4 and later).
2009-03-02
Mac OS X Server Security Configuration Guide (PDF)
Describes how to configure Mac OS X Server to enhance server and service security.
2008-06-09
Network Device Driver Programming Guide (HTML) (PDF)
Background and task information about developing network drivers for Mac OS X.
2008-03-11
CCL Modem Scripting Guide (HTML) (PDF)
2007-06-28
Network Kernel Extensions (legacy) (HTML) (PDF)
Describes how to write a kernel extension for adding or modifying functionality of a networking stack (Mac OS X 10.3 and earlier).
2006-10-03