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Symbols- $HOME/.netrc
file, Flowchart 2. Security for telnet and ftp
- with BIND, To Update /var/adm/inetd.sec and $HOME/.netrc
- $HOME/.rhosts
file, Flowchart 3. Security for Berkeley Services
- with BIND, To Update /etc/hosts.equiv and $HOME/.rhosts
- .forward
file, Creating sendmail Aliases, Forwarding Your Own Mail with a .forward File
- .netrc
file, with BIND, To Update /var/adm/inetd.sec and $HOME/.netrc
- .rhosts
file
- with BIND, To Update /etc/hosts.equiv and $HOME/.rhosts
- /etc/bootptab
file
- see bootptab
file, Adding Client or Relay Information
- /etc/gated.conf
file
- see gated.conf
file, Non-Broadcast Multi-Access (NBMA) Interface
- /etc/hosts
file
- see hosts file, To Choose a Name Service
- /etc/inetd.conf
file
- see inetd.conf
file, Configuring the TFTP Server
- /etc/mrouted.conf
file
- see mrouted.conf
file, Configuring mrouted
- /etc/named.boot
file
- see named.boot
file, The Primary Master Server's Boot File
- /etc/named.data
directory
- see
named.data directory, To Create the Data Files for a Primary Master Server
- /etc/nsswitch.conf
file
- see nsswitch.conf
file, Default Configuration
- /etc/ntp.keys
file
- see ntp.keys
file, Configuring Authentication
- /etc/passwd
file
- see passwd file, Configuring the TFTP Server
- /etc/rc.config.d/mailservs
file
- see
mailservs file, Installing sendmail on a Standalone System, Installing sendmail on a Standalone System
- /etc/rc.config.d/namesvrs
file
- see
namesvrs file, Starting the Name Server Daemon
- /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf
file
- see
nfsconf file, Installing sendmail on a Mail Server, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client, Installing sendmail on a Mail Server, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client
- /etc/resolv.conf
file
- see resolv.conf
file, How BIND Resolves Host Names
- /etc/services
file
- see services
file, Procedure for Configuring bootpd
- /etc/syslog.conf
file
- see syslog.conf
file, To Configure syslogd
- /var/adm/inetd.sec
file
- see inetd.sec
file, To Edit the /var/adm/inetd.sec File
- /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
file
- see
syslog.log file, Starting mrouted
- /var/tmp/mrouted.cache
file
- see mrouted.cache
file, Displaying mrouted Routing Tables
- /var/tmp/mrouted.dump
file
- see mrouted.dump
file, Displaying mrouted Routing Tables
- /var/tmp/named.run
file
- see named.run
file, Name Server Debugging
- /var/tmp/named.stats
file
- see
named.stats file, Name Server Statistics
- /var/tmp/named_dump.db
file
- see
named_dump.db file, Dumping the Name Server Database
- @, in BIND data files, The db.127.0.0 File, The Primary Master Server's db.net Files
A- A records, The Primary Master Server's Cache File, The Primary Master Server's db.domain Files, To Add a Host to the Domain Data Files, Delegating a Subdomain, Configuring a Root Name Server
- access database, Sendmail Anti-Spamming Security
- creating, Creating the Database Map
- format
of, Access Database Format
- using to allow or reject mail, Using the Access Database to Allow or Reject Mail Messages
- Access Violation
message, Common tftpd Problems
- Address
records, BIND
- see A records, The Primary Master Server's db.domain Files
- aliases
database, Creating sendmail Aliases
- adding aliases to, Adding sendmail Aliases to the Alias Database
- generating, Adding sendmail Aliases to the Alias Database
- managing with NIS, Updating Your NIS or NIS+ Aliases Database, Managing sendmail Aliases with NIS or NIS+, Updating Your NIS or NIS+ Aliases Database
- testing, Verifying Address Resolution and Aliasing, Verifying Your sendmail Aliases, Verifying Address Resolution and Aliasing
- aliasing
loops, Avoiding Alias Loops
- all
hosts group, IP Multicast Addresses
- All recipients
suppressed message, Avoiding Alias Loops
- anonymous
ftp
- directory structure, To Create the Anonymous ftp Directory
- in SAM, Configuring Anonymous ftp Access
- anonymous ftp;ftp
- anonymous, Configuring Anonymous ftp Access
- Anti-spamming
- enabling, Enabling "Anti-Spamming" Capability
- anti-spamming
security
- enabling, Enabling Sendmail Anti-Spamming Security Features
- area border router, Configuring the OSPF Protocol
- configuration example, Stub Areas
- area statement,
in gated.conf, Defining Areas
- areas,
OSPF, Configuring the OSPF Protocol, Planning Your OSPF Configuration
- defining, Defining Areas
- example configuration, Defining Areas
- ARPA services, The Internet Services
- AS, Advantages, Configuring the OSPF Protocol
- obtaining
a number for, Protocols, Planning Your OSPF Configuration
- AS boundary routers, Configuring the OSPF Protocol
- AS
external routes, AS External Routes (AS Boundary Routers Only)
- ascii
option, TFTP, tftp File Transfer Options
- Assigned
Numbers Authority, Protocols, Planning Your OSPF Configuration
- authdelay
statement, in ntp.conf, Configuring Authentication
- authenticate
statement, in ntp.conf, Configuring Authentication
- authentication
- Kerberos, Overview of the Secure Internet Services
- NTP, Configuring Authentication
- OSPF, Authentication
- authkey
statement, in gated.conf, Multicast Interfaces, Authentication
- authorization,
Kerberos, Overview of the Secure Internet Services, Authorization, Forwarded/Forwardable Tickets
- authtype
statement, in gated.conf, Authentication
- autonomous
system, see AS, Advantages
B- ba tag, in bootptab, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- example, Example 2: Adding a Relay Entry
- backbone
statement, in gated.conf, Defining Backbones
- backbone,
OSPF, Configuring the OSPF Protocol, Defining Backbones
- configuration example, Defining Backbones
- bad bootp
server address message, Error Log Level
- bad
hardware mask value message, Error Log Level
- bad
hardware type message, Error Log Level
- bad
hostname message, Common bootpd Problems, Error Log Level
- bad IP address message, Common bootpd Problems, Error Log Level
- bad reply
broadcast address message, Common bootpd Problems, Error Log Level
- bad
subnet mask message, Common bootpd Problems, Error Log Level
- bad
time offset message, Common bootpd Problems, Error Log Level
- bad
vendor magic cookie message, Common bootpd Problems, Error Log Level
- Berkeley
Internet Name Domain, see BIND, To Choose a Name Service
- Berkeley services, The Internet Services
- bf tag, in bootptab, Understanding Boot File Configurations, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- BGP routing protocol, Protocols
- binary option, TFTP, tftp File Transfer Options
- BIND, The Internet Services, To Choose a Name Service, To Change a Host's IP Address, Configuring and Administering the BIND Name Service
- advantages, Benefits of Using BIND
- choosing
a name server, To Choose Which Servers Will Be Master Servers
- configuration
file; Configuration
- BIND, The BIND Configuration File
- configuring
server in bootptab, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- creating
subdomains, Creating and Registering a New Domain, Delegating a Subdomain
- debugging, Name Server Debugging, Understanding Name Server Debugging Output
- dumping
the database, Dumping the Name Server Database
- further
reading, The Internet Services, Installing and Administering sendmail
- hostname
resolution, How BIND Resolves Host Names
- logging, The syslogd Utility
- name
space, The DNS Name Space
- resolver, How BIND Works
- see
also name server, BIND, The Internet Services
- statistics, Name Server Statistics
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting the BIND Name Server
- with
HP VUE, Configuring the Resolver to Query a Remote Name Server
- with
NIS, Benefits of Using BIND
- boot file
- configuring location of, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- configuring
name of, Collecting Client Information, Understanding Boot File Configurations, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- configuring
size of, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- in
bootptab, Understanding Boot File Configurations, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- path
name, Common tftpd Problems
- transfer
timed out, Common tftpd Problems
- transfering
with TFTP, File Transfer
- boot file,
BIND
- on caching-only server, Configuring a Caching-Only Name Server
- on primary master, The Primary Master Server's Boot File
- on secondary master, Creating Secondary Server Data Files via hosts_to_named, To Create the Secondary Master Server's Data Files Manually
- boot
servers, in bootptab, Tags for Defining Relay Options in bootptab
- boot.cacheonly file, Configuring a Caching-Only Name Server
- boot.sec file, Creating Secondary Server Data Files via hosts_to_named
- boot.sec.save
file, Creating Secondary Server Data Files via hosts_to_named
- booting diskless
clients, Configuring TFTP and BOOTP Servers
- clients that use RMP, Booting RMP Clients
- BOOTP, The Internet Services, To Change a Host's IP Address, Configuring TFTP and BOOTP Servers
- adding
clients, Adding Client or Relay Information
- boot
servers for relayed packets, Collecting Relay Information
- common
problems, Common bootpd Problems
- configuration
examples, Examples of Adding BOOTP Clients
- configuration
file syntax, Parameter Tags and Descriptions
- configuring, Configuring the BOOTP Server, Adding Client or Relay Information
- logging, Verify Your bootpd Installation, Helpful Configuration Changes, Error Logging
- tags,
description of, Parameter Tags and Descriptions
- testing, Verify Your bootpd Installation
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting BOOTP and TFTP Servers
- unsupported
products, Configuring TFTP and BOOTP Servers
- BOOTP
relay agent, Address Determination and Bootfile Selection, Booting RMP Clients
- adding clients, Adding Client or Relay Information
- configuration example, Example 2: Adding a Relay Entry
- configuring boot servers, Collecting Relay Information, Tags for Defining Relay Options in bootptab
- example, Bootrequest Relay Example
- for
DHCP, DHCP Configuration through BOOTP Relay Agent
- bootpd, How BOOTP Works
- killing, Helpful Configuration Changes
- server,
accessing DHCP options for, DHCP Troubleshooting Tools
- bootpquery, Verify Your bootpd Installation, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab, Common bootpd Problems
- example, Example 2: Adding a Relay Entry
- bootptab
file, Understanding Boot File Configurations
- descriptions of tags, Parameter Tags and Descriptions
- for DHCP, bootptab and dhcptab Files
- template for defaults, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- bootreply, How BOOTP Works
- bootrequest, How BOOTP Works
- Bootstrap
Protocol
- see BOOTP, Configuring TFTP and BOOTP Servers
- bp tag, in bootptab, Tags for Defining Relay Options in bootptab
- broadcast address
- setting
up, Setting Up the Broadcast Address
- broadcast
address, for testing BOOTP, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- broadcast
clause, in gated.conf, RIP Protocol Statement
- broadcast client, NTP, Time Server Roles
- broadcast network
interface, Interfaces, Multicast Interfaces
- broadcast
statement, in ntp.conf, Configuring Relationships with Other Time Servers
- broadcastclient
statement, in ntp.conf, Configuring Relationships with Other Time Servers
- broadcasting,
NTP, Time Server Roles
- configuring, Configuring Relationships with Other Time Servers
- bs tag, in bootptab, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
C- cache file, BIND, To Create the Data Files for a Primary Master Server, The Primary Master Server's Cache File, Creating Secondary Server Data Files via hosts_to_named
- cache_lifetime
command, in mrouted, Configuration File Commands
- caching,
BIND, How BIND Works
- caching-only
server, BIND, Choosing Name Servers for Your Domain
- configuring, Configuring a Caching-Only Name Server
- callbacks;
customizing DHCP servers; DHCP servers
- callbacks, Callbacks
- cannot
route reply message, Common bootpd Problems
- cant
find tc=label message, Error Log Level
- channel messages, Channels and Channel Messages
- severity, Message Severity Levels
- client,
NTP, Time Server Roles
- CNAME records, The Primary Master Server's db.domain Files, To Add a Host to the Domain Data Files
- Configuration
- acl
statement; acl statement; statement
- acl, acl Statement
- include
statement; include statement; statement
- include, include Statement
- individual
devices; fixed IP addresses;, DHCP Individual Device Configuration
- key
statement; key statement; statement
- key, key Statement
- logging
statement; logging statement; statement
- logging, logging Statement
- options
statement; options statement; statement
- options, options Statement
- server
statement; server statement; statement
- server, server Statement
- through
BOOTP Relay Agents; BOOTP Relay Agents, DHCP Configuration through BOOTP Relay Agent
- timeout
values; timeout values, Configuring the Resolver to Set Timeout Values
- using
SAM, Configuration Overview
- zone
statement; zone statement; statement
- zone, zone Statement
- configuration
- anonymous
ftp, Configuring Anonymous ftp Access
- BIND, Configuring a Primary Master Name Server, Configuring a Secondary Master Name Server, Configuring a Caching-Only Name Server, Configuring the Resolver to Query a Remote Name Server, Configuring a Root Name Server
- BOOTP, Adding Client or Relay Information
- ftp, Configuring ftp
- gated, Configuration Overview
- gated
file, converting to 3.5, Converting the Configuration File from 3.0 to 3.5
- inetd, Configuring the Internet Daemon, inetd
- internet
addresses, Configuring Internet Addresses, To Edit the /etc/hosts File
- Kerberos
version interoperability requirements, Configuration and Kerberos Version Interoperability Requirements
- logging, Configuring Logging for the Internet Services
- mrouted, Configuring mrouted
- Name
Service Switch, Configuring the Name Service Switch, Configuring the Name Service Switch
- OSPF, Configuring the OSPF Protocol
- Secure
Internet Services, Secure Environment Configurations, Types of KDC Nodes, Types of Security Clients Using Secure Internet Services, Interoperability within a Realm
- Secure
Internet Services file, migrating, Migrating Version 5 Beta 4 Files to Version 5 Release 1.0
- Secure
Internet Services requirements, Configuration and Kerberos Version Interoperability Requirements
- sendmail, Modifying the Default sendmail Configuration File
- static
routes, To Configure Routes, To Change a Host's IP Address
- tftp, Configuring the TFTP Server
- configuration
options
- limiting message recipients; message
recipients
- limiting, Limiting Message Recipients
- setting header lengths; mail header
lengths
- setting, Setting Mail Header Lengths
- configuring
- DHCP
for OL*; OL*, configuring DHCP with, Configuring DHCP to be Used with OL*
- external
clocks, Configuring External Clocks
- NTP
configuration file; NTP
- configuration file, Configuring NTP using the Configuration File
- primary
NTP server; NTP server
- configuring, Configuring Your Primary NTP Server
- Configuring
device groups; DHCP
- device groups; DHCP
- pool
groups; Configuring pool groups, DHCP Device and Pool Group Configuration
- Configuring DHCP
- groups of devices; Configuring pool groups;
Configuring device groups, Configuring a DHCP Server to Distribute IP Addresses to Groups of Devices
- individual devices; single devices, Configuring a DHCP Server to Distribute IP Addresses to Individual Devices
- through BOOTP Relay Agent; Relay Agent, Configuring a DHCP Server to Distribute IP Addresses through a BOOTP Relay Agent
- with
SAM, Configuring DHCP
- Configuring
RIP Protocol
- configuration options; RIP configuration
options
- -e; RIP configuration options, Configuration Options
- simple example; RIP configuration
- simple, Simple RIP Configuration
- conv_config
gated conversion tool, Converting the Configuration File from 3.0 to 3.5
- convert_awk utility, Migrating the sendmail Configuration File
- convert_krb_config_files
migration tool, Migrating Version 5 Beta 4 Files to Version 5 Release 1.0
- convert_rhosts script, To Update /etc/hosts.equiv and $HOME/.rhosts
- core
dump, Reporting Problems to Your Hewlett-Packard Support Contact
- cost
clause, in gated.conf, Interfaces, AS External Routes (AS Boundary Routers Only)
- cost,
OSPF, Cost
- current
origin, The db.127.0.0 File, The Primary Master Server's db.net Files
D- db.127.0.0
file, The db.127.0.0 File
- db.cache
file, To Create the Data Files for a Primary Master Server, The Primary Master Server's Cache File, Creating Secondary Server Data Files via hosts_to_named
- db.domain
files, The Primary Master Server's db.domain Files, Delegating a Subdomain
- adding a host to, To Add a Host to the Domain Data Files
- removing a host from, To Delete a Host from the Domain Data Files
- db.net
files, The Primary Master Server's db.net Files
- adding
a host to, To Add a Host to the Domain Data Files
- removing a host from, To Delete a Host from the Domain Data Files
- db.root
file, Configuring a Root Name Server
- DDFA, The Internet Services
- troubleshooting, Chapter Overview
- dead letter, sendmail, How sendmail Handles "Permanent" Failures
- default
gateway
- adding with SAM, To Edit the /etc/hosts File, To Configure Routes
- default router,
for gated, Specifying a Default Router
- defaultmetric
statement, in gated.conf, RIP Protocol Statement
- defaults
statement, in gated.conf, Cost, AS External Routes (AS Boundary Routers Only)
- designated router,
OSPF, Configuring the OSPF Protocol, Planning Your OSPF Configuration, Multicast Interfaces, Non-Broadcast Multi-Access (NBMA) Interface
- DHCP, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
- accessing
options for bootpd server, DHCP Troubleshooting Tools
- benefits, Benefits of Using DHCP
- BOOTP
relay agent, DHCP Configuration through BOOTP Relay Agent
- bootptab
file, bootptab and dhcptab Files
- clients, DHCP Clients
- configuration
files, bootptab and dhcptab Files
- device
groups, DHCP Device and Pool Group Configuration
- device
groups; Configuring device groups, DHCP Device Group
- DHCPACK
packet, DHCP Transactions: Basic Operation
- dhcptab
file, bootptab and dhcptab Files
- DISCOVER
packet, DHCP Transactions: Basic Operation
- fixed-address
devices, DHCP Individual Device Configuration
- leases, DHCP Leases
- OFFER
packet, DHCP Transactions: Basic Operation
- pool
groups; Configuring pool groups, Pool Groups
- REQUEST
packet, DHCP Transactions: Basic Operation
- servers, DHCP Servers
- troubleshooting
techniques; troubleshooting
- DHCP, Troubleshooting Techniques
- troubleshooting;
DHCP
- monitoring, Monitoring and Troubleshooting DHCP Operations
- DHCP
clients
- converting BOOTP clients to; BOOTP
- converting
clients to DHCP, Converting BOOTP Clients to DHCP Clients
- DHCP
Configuration Files
- bootptab; DHCP Configuration
Files
- dhcptab; bootptab file; dhcptab file, bootptab and dhcptab Files
- DHCP
Configuration Overview; Configuration
- overview, Configuration Overview
- dhcptab
file, bootptab and dhcptab Files
- dhcptools, DHCP Troubleshooting Tools
- diskless
booting, Configuring TFTP and BOOTP Servers
- clients that use RMP, Booting RMP Clients
- dispersion, Location of Time Source
- Distance-Vector
Multicast Routing Protocol, DVMRP
- distfile,
rdist, Overview
- command entries, File Distribution Commands
- creating, Creating the Distfile
- except command, Distfile Commands
- except_pat command, Distfile Commands
- install command, Distfile Commands
- list of changed files, Changed Files List Commands
- notify command, Distfile Commands
- special command, Distfile Commands
- syntax, Creating the Distfile
- variable definitions, Variable Definitions
- DNS
- change
notification, DNS Change Notification
- name
space, The DNS Name Space
- see
BIND, To Choose a Name Service
- server, Dynamic Updates
- domain option,
in resolv.conf, How BIND Resolves Host Names, Configuring the Resolver to Query a Remote Name Server
- domain,
DNS
- adding
a host to, To Add a Host to the Domain Data Files
- creating subdomains, Creating and Registering a New Domain, Delegating a Subdomain
- naming conventions, Creating and Registering a New Domain
- registering a new domain, Creating and Registering a New Domain
- removing a host from, To Delete a Host from the Domain Data Files
- setting default, To Set the Default Domain Name, To Set the Default Domain Name, Configuring a Caching-Only Name Server, Configuring the Resolver to Query a Remote Name Server
- DontBlameSendmail, Turning Off Standard Security Checks
- driftfile,
NTP, Configuring a Driftfile
- ds tag, in bootptab, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- DTC, The Internet Services
- boot
clients, Booting RMP Clients
- duplicate
hardware address message, Common bootpd Problems, Error Log Level
- DVMRP
- see
Distance-Vector Multicast Routing Protocol, DVMRP
- dynamic
DNS
- configuring; DNS
- server;
configuring, Configuring the DHCP Server to Perform Dynamic Updates
- Dynamic
Host Configuration Protocol, see DHCP, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
- dynamic
updates
- pre-requisites; DNS
- dynamic;
server, Dynamic DNS Server Update Pre-Requisites
E- EGP
routing protocol, Protocols
- elm, How sendmail Collects Messages
- encapsulation,
IP multicast datagram, DVMRP
- encryption
of NTP packets, Configuring Authentication
- equal
cost multipath, OSPF, Protocols
- Errors-To,
in sendmail header, How sendmail Handles "Permanent" Failures
- /etc/hosts file, To Update /etc/hosts
- Ethernet, Product Overview
- Ethernet
multicast address, IP Multicast Addresses
- except
command, in rdist distfile, Distfile Commands
- except_pat
command, in rdist distfile, Distfile Commands
- expand_alias utility, Verifying Your sendmail Aliases
- Expire,
in SOA record, The db.127.0.0 File
- export statement,
in gated.conf, Cost, Installing Static Routes
- exporting
RIP routes, Controlling RIP Traffic
- exportinterval
value, in gated.conf, AS External Routes (AS Boundary Routers Only)
- exportlimit
value, in gated.conf, AS External Routes (AS Boundary Routers Only)
F- File Not Found message, Common tftpd Problems
- file
transfer, The Internet Services
- timed
out, Common tftpd Problems
- with
TFTP, File Transfer, Command Options for Using TFTP
- finger, The Internet Services
- .forward file, Creating sendmail Aliases, Forwarding Your Own Mail with a .forward File
- ftp
- configuring, Configuring ftp
- Secure
Internet Services mechanism for, Secure Internet Services
- troubleshooting, Flowchart 2. Security for telnet and ftp
- ftp;File
Transfer Protocol, see ftp, The Internet Services
- ftpd
- logging;logging, To Configure ftpd Session Logging
- Secure
Internet Services mechanism for, Secure Internet Services
- ftpusers file, Flowchart 2. Security for telnet and ftp
G- gated, The Internet Services, To Change a Host's IP Address, Configuring gated
- advantages, Advantages
- checking
3.0 compatibility with 3.5, Configuration Overview
- common
problems, Common Problems
- configuring, Configuration Overview
- converting
configuration file to 3.5, Converting the Configuration File from 3.0 to 3.5
- customizing
routes, Customizing Routes
- default
router, Specifying a Default Router
- holddown
mode, Configuring the RIP Protocol
- importing
and exporting routes, Importing and Exporting Routes
- migrating
from version 2.0, Configuration Overview
- route
preference, Specifying Route Preference
- routing
table, Overview
- starting, How to Configure gated, Starting gated
- static
routes, Installing Static Routes
- trace
options, Specifying Tracing Options
- tracing, Command Line Options for gated, gated Tracing
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting gated
- using
3.0 configuration with 3.5, Configuration Overview
- when
to use, To Configure Routes
- GATED
variable, How to Configure gated, Starting gated
- gated.conf
file, Configuration Overview
- area statement, Defining Areas
- authentication clause, RIP Protocol Statement
- authkey statement, Multicast Interfaces, Authentication
- authtype statement, Authentication
- backbone statement, Defining Backbones
- broadcast clause, RIP Protocol Statement
- checking syntax, Command Line Options for gated
- configuration classes, Configuration Overview
- cost clause, Interfaces, AS External Routes (AS Boundary Routers Only)
- defaultmetric statement, RIP Protocol Statement
- defaults statement, Cost, AS External Routes (AS Boundary Routers Only)
- examples, How to Configure gated
- export statement, Cost, Installing Static Routes, export Statements
- exportinterval value, AS External Routes (AS Boundary Routers Only)
- exportlimit value, AS External Routes (AS Boundary Routers Only)
- hellointerval statement, Multicast Interfaces, Point-to-Point Interfaces
- import statement, import Statements
- interface clause, RIP Protocol Statement, Interfaces
- metricin clause, RIP Protocol Statement
- metricout clause, RIP Protocol Statement
- multicast clause, RIP Protocol Statement
- networks statement, Networks
- nobroadcast clause, RIP Protocol Statement
- nocheckzero clause, RIP Protocol Statement
- nonbroadcast clause, Non-Broadcast Multi-Access (NBMA) Interface, Point-to-Point Interfaces
- noripin clause, RIP Protocol Statement, Controlling RIP Traffic
- noripout clause, RIP Protocol Statement, Controlling RIP Traffic, B: Cluster (or Root) Server Node
- ospf statement, Enabling OSPF
- passive clause, B: Cluster (or Root) Server Node
- pollinterval statement, Non-Broadcast Multi-Access (NBMA) Interface, Point-to-Point Interfaces
- preference clause, RIP Protocol Statement, AS External Routes (AS Boundary Routers Only), Specifying Route Preference
- priority statement, Multicast Interfaces
- query authentication clause, RIP Protocol Statement
- retain clause, Installing Static Routes
- retransmitinterval statement, Multicast Interfaces, Point-to-Point Interfaces
- rip statement, RIP Protocol Statement
- ripin
clause, RIP Protocol Statement
- ripout clause, RIP Protocol Statement
- routerdeadinterval statement, Multicast Interfaces, Point-to-Point Interfaces
- routerid statement, Enabling OSPF
- routers statement, Non-Broadcast Multi-Access (NBMA) Interface
- secondary authentication clause, RIP Protocol Statement
- sourcegateways clause, RIP Protocol Statement, Controlling RIP Traffic
- static statement, Specifying a Default Router
- stub statement, Stub Areas
- stubhosts statement, Point-to-Point Interfaces, Cost
- tag
value, AS External Routes (AS Boundary Routers Only)
- traceoptions statement, RIP Protocol Statement
- transmitdelay statement, Multicast Interfaces
- trustedgateways clause, RIP Protocol Statement, Controlling RIP Traffic
- type value, AS External Routes (AS Boundary Routers Only)
- version clause, RIP Protocol Statement
- GATED_ARGS variable, Starting gated
- gated_dump
file, Interface Configuration without strictintfs Option Specified
- gateway
address
- for diskless clients, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- in
bootptab, Understanding Boot File Configurations, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- in bootrequest, Address Determination and Bootfile Selection
- gen_cf
script; anti-spamming security
- enabling, Running the gen_cf Script
- get
command, TFTP, tftp File Transfer Options
- gethostbyname, How BIND Works
- giaddr
value, in bootrequest, Address Determination and Bootfile Selection
- Government
Systems, Inc., Creating and Registering a New Domain
- gw
tag, in bootptab, Understanding Boot File Configurations, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
H- ha
tag, in bootptab, Understanding Boot File Configurations, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab, Tags for Defining Relay Options in bootptab
- hardware
address
- from diskless client, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- in
bootptab, Collecting Client Information, Understanding Boot File Configurations, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- in bootrequest, Address Determination and Bootfile Selection
- mask, Tags for Defining Relay Options in bootptab
- hardware
address not found message, Common bootpd Problems
- hardware mask,
in bootptab, Tags for Defining Relay Options in bootptab
- example, Example 2: Adding a Relay Entry
- hardware
type, in bootptab, Understanding Boot File Configurations, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- hd tag, in bootptab, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- header, sendmail, Message Structure
- HELLO routing protocol, Protocols
- hellointerval
statement, in gated.conf, Multicast Interfaces, Point-to-Point Interfaces
- HINFO
records, The Primary Master Server's db.domain Files, To Add a Host to the Domain Data Files
- hm
tag, in bootptab, Tags for Defining Relay Options in bootptab
- hn
tag, in bootptab, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- holddown mode, gated, Configuring the RIP Protocol
- $HOME/.netrc file, Flowchart 2. Security for telnet and ftp
- $HOME/.rhosts file, Flowchart 3. Security for Berkeley Services
- hopcount, RIP, Configuring the RIP Protocol
- hops value
- in
bootptab, Tags for Defining Relay Options in bootptab
- in
bootrequest, Address Determination and Bootfile Selection
- host
name
- aliases, How BIND Resolves Host Names
- for
diskless clients, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- in
bootptab file, Collecting Client Information, Understanding Boot File Configurations, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- translating to internet address, How BIND Resolves Host Names
- when to end with a dot, How BIND Resolves Host Names
- host
name resolution, Configuring Internet Addresses, How BIND Resolves Host Names
- HOSTALIASES
variable, How BIND Resolves Host Names
- hostid field,
in IP address, IP Multicast Addresses
- hostname, How BIND Resolves Host Names
- hosts
file, To Choose a Name Service, To Edit the /etc/hosts File, To Change a Host's IP Address, To Create the Data Files for a Primary Master Server
- hosts.equiv
file, Flowchart 3. Security for Berkeley Services
- with BIND, To Update /etc/hosts.equiv and $HOME/.rhosts
- hosts_to_named, To Create the Data Files for a Primary Master Server, The Primary Master Server's Cache File, The db.127.0.0 File, The Primary Master Server's db.net Files, Creating Secondary Server Data Files via hosts_to_named, Configuring a Caching-Only Name Server
- files
created by, To Create the Data Files for a Primary Master Server
- hp
tag, in bootptab, Tags for Defining Relay Options in bootptab
- ht tag, in bootptab, Understanding Boot File Configurations, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab, Tags for Defining Relay Options in bootptab
I- ICMP
- see
Internet Control Message Protocol, IP Multicast Addresses
- IEEE
802.3, Product Overview
- IFF_MULTICAST
flag, Configuring mrouted
- IGMP
- see
Internet Group Management Protocol, Multicast Groups
- ignore restriction
flag, Restrict Option Flags
- IN, in BIND data file, The Primary Master Server's Cache File
- IN,
in BIND data files, The db.127.0.0 File
- IN-ADDR.ARPA
domain, The db.127.0.0 File, The Primary Master Server's db.net Files
- inetd, Configuring the Internet Daemon, inetd, Troubleshooting the Internet Services
- adding
a service, Configuring the Internet Daemon, inetd
- logging, To Configure inetd Connection Logging, Common tftpd Problems, Flowchart 1. Checking for a Server
- restricting
access, To Edit the /var/adm/inetd.sec File
- inetd.conf
file, To Edit the /etc/inetd.conf File
- BOOTP
entry, Helpful Configuration Changes
- required entries, Flowchart 1. Checking for a Server
- Secure Internet Services, Security Clients
- TFTP entry, Configuring the TFTP Server, Procedure for Configuring bootpd, Common tftpd Problems
- inetd.sec file, To Edit the /var/adm/inetd.sec File, Flowchart 2. Security for telnet and ftp
- with
BIND, To Update /var/adm/inetd.sec and $HOME/.netrc
- install
command, in rdist distfile, Distfile Commands
- installing
Internet Services
- Software Distributor (SD), Installing the Internet Services Software
- installing
Internet Services;Internet Services
- installing
the software, Installing the Internet Services Software
- inter-area routing, Configuring the OSPF Protocol
- interface
clause, in gated.conf, RIP Protocol Statement, Interfaces
- interface
type, in bootptab, Collecting Client Information, Understanding Boot File Configurations, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- Interior
Gateway Protocol, DVMRP
- internal
routers, Configuring the OSPF Protocol
- internet address
- changing, To Change a Host's IP Address
- configuring, Configuring Internet Addresses
- for diskless clients, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- in
bootptab, Collecting Client Information, Understanding Boot File Configurations, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- in
bootreply, Address Determination and Bootfile Selection
- translating to host name, How BIND Resolves Host Names, The Primary Master Server's db.net Files
- Internet
Assigned Numbers Authority, Protocols, Planning Your OSPF Configuration
- Internet
Control Message Protocol, IP Multicast Addresses
- Internet
Group Management Protocol, Multicast Groups
- Internet
Services, Product Overview
- further reading, The Internet Services
- hardware required, Product Overview
- logging;logging, Configuring Logging for the Internet Services
- software required, Product Overview
- intra-area
routing, Configuring the OSPF Protocol
- IP
address not found message, Common bootpd Problems
- IP address,
see internet address, Configuring Internet Addresses
- IP addresses
- settin
aside, Preparing to Configure a DHCP Server
- IP
multicast, Configuring mrouted
- IP multicast addressing, IP Multicast Addresses
- ip tag, in bootptab, Understanding Boot File Configurations, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- IP
time-to-live (TTL), in mrouted, Configuration File Commands
- IP_ADDRESS variable, To Change a Host's IP Address
K- kdestroy, Kerberos Utilities, Overview of the User's Session
- Kerberos, Overview of the Secure Environment and the Kerberos V5 Protocol
- authentication, Overview of the Secure Internet Services
- Authentication
Server (AS), A Simplified Description of the Kerberos V5 Protocol
- authorization, Overview of the Secure Internet Services, Authorization, Forwarded/Forwardable Tickets
- bypassing
authentication, Bypassing and Enforcing Kerberos Authentication
- enforcing
authentication, Bypassing and Enforcing Kerberos Authentication
- forwardable
tickets, Forwarded/Forwardable Tickets, API (Application Program Interface)
- principals, Authorization
- protocol, Overview of the Secure Environment and the Kerberos V5 Protocol, Components of the Secure Environment, A Simplified Description of the Kerberos V5 Protocol, Kerberos Utilities
- realms, Realms/Cells
- Ticket
Granting Service (TGS), A Simplified Description of the Kerberos V5 Protocol
- utilities, Kerberos Utilities
- version
interoperability requirements, Configuration and Kerberos Version Interoperability Requirements
- kernel
routing table, Overview, Command Line Options for gated
- Key Distribution
Center (KDC), Components of the Secure Environment, Secure Environment Configurations, Types of KDC Nodes, Types of Security Clients Using Secure Internet Services, Interoperability within a Realm
- DCE Security Server, Secure Environment Configurations, Types of KDC Nodes
- Praesidium/Security
Server, Types of KDC Nodes
- key,
for NTP authentication, Configuring Authentication
- keys
statement, in ntp.conf, Configuring Authentication
- kinit, Kerberos Utilities, Overview of the User's Session
- klist, Kerberos Utilities, Overview of the User's Session
- krbval, Secure Environment Checklist
L- LAN, Product Overview
- landiag, Diagnostic Tools
- link level
address
- from diskless client, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- in bootptab, Collecting Client Information, Understanding Boot File Configurations, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- in bootrequest, Address Determination and Bootfile Selection
- mask, Tags for Defining Relay Options in bootptab
- link
products, Product Overview
- link
state advertisements, Configuring the OSPF Protocol
- linkloop, Diagnostic Tools
- LISTEN status, TCP, Flowchart 1. Checking for a Server
- local mail, Mailing to a Local User, Mailing to a Local User
- default routing configuration, Local Addresses
- LOCALDOMAIN
variable, How BIND Resolves Host Names
- localhost
- in
/etc/hosts, To Edit the /etc/hosts File
- in
BIND data files, The Primary Master Server's Boot File, The db.127.0.0 File, Configuring a Caching-Only Name Server
- logging, The Logging System, Diagnostic Tools
- BIND, The syslogd Utility
- BOOTP, Error Logging
- files, To Maintain System Log Files
- inetd, To Configure inetd Connection Logging, Flowchart 1. Checking for a Server, Flowchart 2. Security for telnet and ftp
- levels, To Configure syslogd
- sendmail, To Configure syslogd, Mailing to a Local User, Mailing to a Remote User with UUCP Addressing, Mailing to a Remote User with the SMTP Transport, Mailing to a Local User, Mailing to a Remote User with UUCP Addressing, Mailing to a Remote User with the SMTP Transport
- xntpd, To Find Out if xntpd is Running
- logging;
sendmail logging, Configuring and Reading the sendmail Log
- loopback address, To Edit the /etc/hosts File, The Primary Master Server's Boot File, The db.127.0.0 File, Configuring a Caching-Only Name Server
M- mail, How sendmail Collects Messages
- Mail
Exchanger records, BIND
- see MX records, The Primary Master Server's db.domain Files
- mail
queue, How sendmail Handles "Temporary" Failures
- printing, Printing and Reading the Mail Queue, Printing and Reading the Mail Queue
- queue-control
files, The Files in the Mail Queue, The Files in the Mail Queue
- mail
routing, How sendmail Routes Messages
- mailing lists, sendmail, Adding sendmail Aliases to the Alias Database
- configuring owners for, Configuring Owners for Mailing Lists
- mailq, Printing and Reading the Mail Queue, Printing and Reading the Mail Queue
- mailservs file, Installing sendmail on a Standalone System, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client, Installing sendmail on a Standalone System, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client
- mailx, How sendmail Collects Messages
- man
pages, Error Messages
- message header,
sendmail, Message Structure
- metricin clause,
in gated.conf, RIP Protocol Statement
- metricout
clause, in gated.conf, RIP Protocol Statement
- military standards, Military Standards and Request for Comment Documents
- Minimum
ttl, in SOA record, The db.127.0.0 File
- missing
ha values message, Error Log Level
- mode-6
control messages, Using ntpq to Query Systems Running xntpd
- mqueue
directory, How sendmail Handles "Temporary" Failures
- mrouted, Configuring mrouted
- configuring, Configuring mrouted
- logging, Starting mrouted
- routing
tables, Displaying mrouted Routing Tables
- starting, Starting mrouted
- support
tools, mrinfo
- verifying
operation, Verifying mrouted Operation
- mrouted.cache
file, Displaying mrouted Routing Tables
- mrouted.conf
file
- cache_lifetime command, Configuring mrouted
- name command, Configuring mrouted
- phyint command, Configuring mrouted
- pruning command, Configuring mrouted
- tunnel command, Configuring mrouted
- mrouted.dump file, Displaying mrouted Routing Tables
- mtail utility, Configuring and Reading the sendmail Log, Configuring and Reading the sendmail Log
- multi-homed
host, To Edit the /etc/hosts File
- multicast
clause, in gated.conf, RIP Protocol Statement
- multicast
group, IP Multicast Addresses
- multicast group address, IP Multicast Addresses
- multicast network
interface, Interfaces, Multicast Interfaces
- example configuration, Multicast Interfaces
- multicast
routing cache table, mrouted, Displaying mrouted Routing Tables
- multicast
routing table, mrouted, Displaying mrouted Routing Tables
- multicasting, DVMRP
- MX records, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client, The Primary Master Server's db.domain Files, To Add a Host to the Domain Data Files, Troubleshooting the BIND Name Server, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client, MX Records
- possible
failures, MX Failures
- preference
field, The Primary Master Server's db.domain Files
N- name
command, in mrouted, Configuration File Commands
- name server,
BIND
- caching-only, Choosing Name Servers for Your Domain
- choosing a host, To Choose Which Servers Will Be Master Servers
- choosing a type, To Choose the Type of Name Server to Run
- configuring, Configuring a Primary Master Name Server, Configuring a Secondary Master Name Server, Configuring a Caching-Only Name Server, Configuring a Root Name Server
- debugging, Understanding Name Server Debugging Output
- dumping the database, Dumping the Name Server Database
- for root domain, How BIND Works, Configuring a Root Name Server
- primary master, Choosing Name Servers for Your Domain
- restarting, To Add a Host to the Domain Data Files, Delegating a Subdomain
- running on remote host, Configuring the Resolver to Query a Remote Name Server
- secondary master, Choosing Name Servers for Your Domain
- starting, Starting the Name Server Daemon
- statistics, Name Server Statistics
- testing, Verifying the Name Server
- name service, Configuring Internet Addresses
- choosing, To Choose a Name Service
- Name
Service Switch
- default configuration, Default Configuration
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting the Name Service Switch
- Name
Service Switch;name service
- choosing;hostname
fallback, Configuring the Name Service Switch, Configuring the Name Service Switch
- name space, DNS, The DNS Name Space
- named, The Internet Services, How BIND Works
- starting, Starting the Name Server Daemon
- startup
script, Starting the Name Server Daemon
- NAMED
variable, Starting the Name Server Daemon
- named.boot file, To Create the Data Files for a Primary Master Server
- on caching-only server, Configuring a Caching-Only Name Server
- on primary master, The Primary Master Server's Boot File
- on secondary master, Creating Secondary Server Data Files via hosts_to_named, To Create the Secondary Master Server's Data Files Manually
- named.ca
file, To Create the Data Files for a Primary Master Server, The Primary Master Server's Cache File, Configuring a Root Name Server
- named.data
directory, To Create the Data Files for a Primary Master Server
- named.run file, Name Server Debugging
- named.stats
file, Name Server Statistics
- named_dump.db
file, Dumping the Name Server Database
- nameserver
option, in resolv.conf, Configuring the Resolver to Query a Remote Name Server
- namesvrs file, Starting the Name Server Daemon
- NBMA
network interface, Interfaces, Non-Broadcast Multi-Access (NBMA) Interface
- ndots
option, in resolv.conf, How BIND Resolves Host Names
- neighbor routers, Configuring the OSPF Protocol
- netconf file, To Change a Host's IP Address, How to Configure gated, Starting gated
- netdaemons
file, Booting RMP Clients, Starting and Stopping xntpd
- netdb.h, MX Failures
- netid field, in
IP address, IP Multicast Addresses
- .netrc file, Flowchart 2. Security for telnet and ftp
- netstat, To Configure Routes, Diagnostic Tools, Diagnosing Repeater and Gateway Problems, Flowchart 1. Checking for a Server
- Network
Information Center
- see NIC, Creating and Registering a New Domain
- network
interface type, in bootptab, Collecting Client Information, Understanding Boot File Configurations, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- Network
Time Protocol, see NTP, Configuring the Network Time Protocol (NTP)
- networks
statement, in gated.conf, Networks
- networks,
defining for OSPF, Networks
- NFS
diskless, Booting RMP Clients
- clients
that use RMP, Booting RMP Clients
- NFS Services, Product Overview, Configuring the Name Service Switch, To Choose a Name Service
- with rdist, Troubleshooting rdist
- with sendmail, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client
- NFS_CLIENT variable, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client
- NFS_SERVER
variable, Installing sendmail on a Mail Server, Installing sendmail on a Mail Server
- nfsconf file, Installing sendmail on a Mail Server, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client, Installing sendmail on a Mail Server, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client
- NIC, Military Standards and Request for Comment Documents, Creating and Registering a New Domain, To Create the Data Files for a Primary Master Server, Configuring a Root Name Server
- NIS, Configuring the Name Service Switch, To Choose a Name Service
- with
BIND, Benefits of Using BIND
- with
sendmail aliases, Updating Your NIS or NIS+ Aliases Database, Managing sendmail Aliases with NIS or NIS+, Updating Your NIS or NIS+ Aliases Database
- no root name
servers message, Name Server Problems
- No Such
File or Directory message, Common tftpd Problems
- nobroadcast
clause, in gated.conf, RIP Protocol Statement
- nocheckzero
statement, in gated.conf, RIP Protocol Statement
- nomodify
restriction flag, Restrict Option Flags
- Non-Broadcast
Multi-Access Interface
- see NBMA network interface, Non-Broadcast Multi-Access (NBMA) Interface
- non-broadcast
network interface
- configuration example, Non-Broadcast Multi-Access (NBMA) Interface
- nonbroadcast
clause, gated.conf file, Non-Broadcast Multi-Access (NBMA) Interface, Point-to-Point Interfaces
- nopeer
restriction flag, Restrict Option Flags
- noquery restriction
flag, Restrict Option Flags
- noripin clause,
in gated.conf, RIP Protocol Statement, Controlling RIP Traffic
- noripout clause,
in gated.conf, RIP Protocol Statement, Controlling RIP Traffic, B: Cluster (or Root) Server Node
- noserve restriction
flag, Restrict Option Flags
- notify
command, in rdist distfile, Distfile Commands
- notrust
restriction flag, Restrict Option Flags
- NS records, The Primary Master Server's Cache File, The db.127.0.0 File, The Primary Master Server's db.domain Files, The Primary Master Server's db.net Files, Delegating a Subdomain, Configuring a Root Name Server
- nslookup, Verifying the Name Server
- nsquery, Troubleshooting the Name Service Switch, The nsquery command
- nsswitch.conf
file, default configuration, Default Configuration
- NTP, The Internet Services, To Change a Host's IP Address
- authentication, Configuring Authentication
- configuration
example, Configuring External Clocks
- configuration
file, Configuring NTP using the Configuration File
- driftfile, Configuring a Driftfile
- key
file, Configuring Authentication
- restriction
list, Restricting Incoming NTP Packets
- starting, Starting and Stopping xntpd
- startup
script, Starting and Stopping xntpd
- stopping, Starting and Stopping xntpd
- strata, Stratum Levels and Time Server Hierarchy
- troubleshooting, To Find Out if xntpd is Running
- NTP
servers
- multiple; configuring
- multiple
NTP servers, Planning a Multiple-Server NTP Configuration
- ntp.conf file, Configuring NTP using the Configuration File
- authdelay statement, Configuring Authentication
- authenticate statement, Configuring Authentication
- broadcast statement, Configuring Relationships with Other Time Servers
- broadcastclient statement, Configuring Relationships with Other Time Servers
- keys statement, Configuring Authentication
- peer
statement, Configuring Relationships with Other Time Servers
- prefer statement, Configuring Relationships with Other Time Servers
- restrict statement, Restricting Incoming NTP Packets
- server
statement, Configuring Relationships with Other Time Servers
- trustedkey statement, Configuring Authentication
- version statement, Configuring Relationships with Other Time Servers
- ntp.keys file, Configuring Authentication
- ntpdate, Query with Debug Option
- ntpport
restriction flag, Restricting Incoming NTP Packets
- ntpq, Using ntpq to Query Systems Running xntpd
O- O'Reilly
books
- WWW site for, The Internet Services, Installing and Administering sendmail
- official
host name, To Edit the /etc/hosts File
- OpenMail, Deciding Whether to Install sendmail
- OSPF routing protocol, Protocols
- area border routers, Configuring the OSPF Protocol
- areas, Configuring the OSPF Protocol, Planning Your OSPF Configuration
- AS boundary routers, Configuring the OSPF Protocol
- AS external routes, AS External Routes (AS Boundary Routers Only)
- authentication, Authentication
- backbone, Configuring the OSPF Protocol, Defining Backbones
- configuration, Configuring the OSPF Protocol, Planning Your OSPF Configuration
- cost, Interfaces, Cost
- designated router, Configuring the OSPF Protocol, Planning Your OSPF Configuration, Multicast Interfaces, Non-Broadcast Multi-Access (NBMA) Interface
- enabling, Enabling OSPF
- equal cost multipath, Protocols
- importing routes, AS External Routes (AS Boundary Routers Only)
- interfaces, Interfaces
- internal routers, Configuring the OSPF Protocol
- link state advertisements, Configuring the OSPF Protocol
- neighbor routers, Configuring the OSPF Protocol
- networks, Networks
- router interfaces, Planning Your OSPF Configuration
- sample configuration, Sample OSPF Configuration
- stub area, Stub Areas
- types of interfaces, Interfaces
- ospf statement,
in gated.conf, Enabling OSPF
- ospf_monitor, ospf_monitor
P- passive clause,
in gated.conf, B: Cluster (or Root) Server Node
- passwd file, tftp
entry, Configuring the TFTP Server, Common bootpd Problems
- password
authentication, OSPF, Authentication
- configuration example, Authentication
- path
name, for boot file, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- peer statement,
in ntp.conf, Configuring Relationships with Other Time Servers
- peer, NTP, Time Server Roles
- Permission Denied
message, Common tftpd Problems
- phyint command,
in mrouted, Configuration File Commands
- ping, The ping command, Diagnostic Tools, Flowchart 1. Checking for a Server
- point-to-point
network interface, Interfaces, Point-to-Point Interfaces
- configuration example, Point-to-Point Interfaces
- Pointer
records, BIND
- see PTR records, The Primary Master Server's db.net Files
- pollinterval
statement, gated.conf file, Non-Broadcast Multi-Access (NBMA) Interface, Point-to-Point Interfaces
- postmaster
alias, Creating a Postmaster Alias
- PPL, with BOOTP
and TFTP, Configuring TFTP and BOOTP Servers
- prefer
statement, in ntp.conf, Configuring Relationships with Other Time Servers
- preference
clause, in gated.conf, RIP Protocol Statement, AS External Routes (AS Boundary Routers Only), Specifying Route Preference
- primary
master server, BIND, Choosing Name Servers for Your Domain
- configuring, Configuring a Primary Master Name Server
- priority
statement, in gated.conf, Multicast Interfaces
- privacy
options
- disabling; security
- disabling
privacy options, Disabling Privacy Options
- ETRN and VERB; ETRN privacy option;
VERB privacy option, Disabling Privacy Options
- protocols, routing, Protocols
- defaults for gated, How to Configure gated
- mixing protocols, Protocols
- pruned
broadcast delivery tree, DVMRP
- pruning command,
in mrouted, Configuration File Commands
- PTR records, The db.127.0.0 File, The Primary Master Server's db.net Files, To Add a Host to the Domain Data Files
- put command, TFTP, tftp File Transfer Options
R- rbootd, Booting RMP Clients
- starting, Booting RMP Clients
- startup
script, Booting RMP Clients
- temporary
file space required, Booting RMP Clients
- rcp, The Internet Services
- fails
after BIND starts, Troubleshooting the BIND Name Server
- Secure
Internet Services mechanism for, Secure Internet Services
- rdist, Using rdist
- command
line options, Starting rdist
- distfile, Overview
- example
output, Example Output on the Master Host
- list
of changed files, Changed Files List Commands
- list
of update files, Overview
- master
host, Overview
- required
remsh configuration, Setting Up remsh
- see
also distfile, rdist, Variable Definitions
- starting, Starting rdist
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting rdist
- user
permissions, Overview
- version, Troubleshooting rdist
- with
NFS-mounted files, Troubleshooting rdist
- RDP
(Router Discovery Protocol), Protocols, Configuring the Router Discovery Protocol (RDP)
- client, The RDP Client
- server, The RDP Server
- Refresh,
in SOA record, The db.127.0.0 File
- relaying
- based
on MX records; MX records
- relaying based on, Relaying Based on MX Records
- check
loose, Check Loose Relay
- from
any host in domain; relay entire domain, Relay Entire Domain: Relaying from Any Host in the Domain
- from
hosts only, Relay Hosts Only: Relaying From Hosts Only
- from
local, Relay From Local
- promiscuous
relay; relaying from any host, Promiscuous Relay: Relaying from Any Host to Any Host
- Remote
Maintenance Protocol (RMP), Booting RMP Clients
- remsh, The Internet Services
- fails
after BIND starts, Troubleshooting the BIND Name Server
- Secure
Internet Services mechanism for, Secure Internet Services, Forwarded/Forwardable Tickets, API (Application Program Interface)
- setting
up for rdist, Setting Up remsh
- remshd,
Secure Internet Services mechanism for, Secure Internet Services
- requested
file not found message, Common bootpd Problems
- RES_TRANS; RES_TRY, Configuring the Resolver to Set Timeout Values
- resend lines,
in named.run, Name Server Problems
- resolv.conf file, How BIND Resolves Host Names, Configuring the Resolver to Query a Remote Name Server
- resolver,
BIND, How BIND Works
- configuring, Configuring the Resolver to Query a Remote Name Server
- restrict
statement, in ntp.conf, Restricting Incoming NTP Packets
- restriction list, NTP, Restricting Incoming NTP Packets
- retain clause,
in gated.conf, Installing Static Routes
- retransmission
timeout, TFTP, Common tftpd Problems
- retransmitinterval
statement, in gated.conf, Multicast Interfaces, Point-to-Point Interfaces
- Retry,
in SOA record, The db.127.0.0 File
- rexec, The Internet Services
- RFC
1048 vendor information, Common bootpd Problems
- RFCs, Military Standards and Request for Comment Documents
- for
BIND, Configuring the Resolver to Query a Remote Name Server, Name Server Debugging
- .rhosts file, Flowchart 3. Security for Berkeley Services
- RIP routing protocol, Protocols, Configuring the RIP Protocol
- exporting routes, Controlling RIP Traffic
- sample configuration, Large RIP Configuration Example
- rip statement,
in gated.conf, RIP Protocol Statement
- ripin clause,
in gated.conf, RIP Protocol Statement
- ripout clause,
in gated.conf, RIP Protocol Statement
- ripquery, ripquery
- rlb, Diagnostic Tools
- rlogin, The Internet Services
- requires
password after BIND starts, Troubleshooting the BIND Name Server
- Secure
Internet Services mechanism for, Secure Internet Services, Forwarded/Forwardable Tickets, API (Application Program Interface)
- troubleshooting, Flowchart 3. Security for Berkeley Services
- rlogind
- Secure
Internet Services mechanism for, Secure Internet Services
- rmail, How sendmail Routes Messages
- RMP
(Remote Maintenance Protocol), Booting RMP Clients
- root name server, How BIND Works
- configuring, Configuring a Root Name Server
- round-robin
address rotation, Round-Robin Address Rotation
- route, When to Use gated
- ROUTE_COUNT
variable, To Configure Routes
- ROUTE_DESTINATION
variable, To Configure Routes
- ROUTE_GATEWAY variable, To Configure Routes
- Router Advertisement, The RDP Server
- router
interfaces, OSPF, Planning Your OSPF Configuration
- Router Solicitation, The RDP Server
- routerdeadinterval
statement, in gated.conf, Multicast Interfaces, Point-to-Point Interfaces
- routerid
statement, in gated.conf, Enabling OSPF
- routers
statement, in gated.conf, Non-Broadcast Multi-Access (NBMA) Interface
- routes, static, To Configure Routes, To Change a Host's IP Address
- routing, Configuring gated
- between
areas, Configuring the OSPF Protocol
- daemon, Configuring gated
- protocols, Configuring gated, When to Use gated
- verifying
configuration, To Configure Routes
- within
the same area, Configuring the OSPF Protocol
- routing table, Overview
- dumping contents, gated Routing Table
- routing;default
gateway;route, To Configure Routes
- ruptime;rwho;rwhod, The Internet Services
S- SAM, Configuring TFTP and BOOTP Servers
- adding
default gateway, To Edit the /etc/hosts File, To Configure Routes
- anonymous
ftp, Configuring Anonymous ftp Access
- configuiring
TFTP, Configuring the TFTP Server
- configuring
BOOTP, Configuring the BOOTP Server
- editing
/etc/hosts, To Edit the /etc/hosts File
- savecore, Reporting Problems to Your Hewlett-Packard Support Contact
- /sbin/init.d/rbootd script, Booting RMP Clients
- /sbin/savecore, Reporting Problems to Your Hewlett-Packard Support Contact
- SD (Software Distributor), Installing the Internet Services Software
- search option,
in resolv.conf, How BIND Resolves Host Names, Configuring the Resolver to Query a Remote Name Server
- secondary master
server, BIND, Choosing Name Servers for Your Domain
- configuring, Configuring a Secondary Master Name Server
- secs value, in
bootrequest, Address Determination and Bootfile Selection
- Secure Internet
Services, Overview of the Secure Internet Services
- checking current mechanism, Checking the Current Authentication Mechanism
- clients, Secure Environment Configurations, Types of KDC Nodes, Types of Security Clients Using Secure Internet Services, Interoperability within a Realm
- configuration, Secure Environment Configurations, Types of KDC Nodes, Types of Security Clients Using Secure Internet Services, Interoperability within a Realm
- configuration requirements, Configuration and Kerberos Version Interoperability Requirements
- DCE Security Server, Secure Environment Configurations, Types of KDC Nodes
- disabling, Disabling the Secure Internet Services Mechanism
- enabling, Enabling the Secure Internet Services Mechanism
- environment, Overview of the Secure Environment and the Kerberos V5 Protocol, Components of the Secure Environment
- forwardable tickets, Forwarded/Forwardable Tickets, API (Application Program Interface)
- KDC, Components of the Secure Environment, Secure Environment Configurations, Types of KDC Nodes, Types of Security Clients Using Secure Internet Services, Interoperability within a Realm
- limitations, Overview of the Secure Internet Services
- migrating configuration file, Migrating Version 5 Beta 4 Files to Version 5 Release 1.0
- overview, Overview of the Secure Internet Services
- Praesidium/Security Server, Types of KDC Nodes
- purpose, Overview of the Secure Internet Services
- system requirements, System Requirements for the Secure Internet Services
- troubleshooting, The Verification Checklist
- using, Overview of the User's Session
- security
- Anti-spamming, Sendmail Anti-Spamming Security
- for
BIND, Configuring the Resolver to Query a Remote Name Server
- inetd, To Edit the /var/adm/inetd.sec File
- relaying
capability; anti-spamming
- relay, Relaying Capability
- troubleshooting, Flowchart 2. Security for telnet and ftp
- security;
turning off standard checks, Turning Off Standard Security Checks
- sendmail, The Internet Services, Installing and Administering sendmail
- aliases, Creating sendmail Aliases
- convert_awk
utility, Migrating the sendmail Configuration File
- default
client-server operation, Default Client-Server Operation
- default
configuration file, The sendmail Configuration File
- default
routing configuration, The Default Routing Configuration
- DH
macro, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client
- DM
macro, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client
- error
handling, How sendmail Handles Errors
- expand_alias
utility, Verifying Your sendmail Aliases
- forwarding
mail, Forwarding Your Own Mail with a .forward File
- forwarding
non-domain mail, Forwarding Non-Domain Mail to a Gateway
- further
reading, The Internet Services, Installing and Administering sendmail
- installation, Verifying Your sendmail Installation, Verifying Your sendmail Installation
- installing
on mail client, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client
- installing
on mail server, Installing sendmail on a Mail Server, Installing sendmail on a Mail Server
- installing
on standalone system, Installing sendmail on a Standalone System, Installing sendmail on a Standalone System
- local
mailing, Mailing to a Local User, Mailing to a Local User
- logging, To Configure syslogd, Mailing to a Local User, Mailing to a Remote User with UUCP Addressing, Mailing to a Remote User with the SMTP Transport, Mailing to a Local User, Mailing to a Remote User with UUCP Addressing, Mailing to a Remote User with the SMTP Transport
- mail
queue, How sendmail Handles "Temporary" Failures
- mailing
lists, Adding sendmail Aliases to the Alias Database
- mailing
to programs or files, How sendmail Routes Messages
- mailing
to remote systems, Mailing to a Remote User with the SMTP Transport, Mailing to a Remote User with the SMTP Transport
- masquerading, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client
- message
header, Message Structure
- message
structure, Message Structure
- migrating
configuration file, Migrating the sendmail Configuration File
- mtail
utility, Configuring and Reading the sendmail Log, Configuring and Reading the sendmail Log
- MX
records, MX Records
- rewriting
from line, Rewriting the "From" Line on Outgoing Mail
- routing, How sendmail Routes Messages
- see
also aliases database, Creating sendmail Aliases
- site
hiding, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client
- smrsh
program, Security
- startup
script, Installing sendmail on a Standalone System, Installing sendmail on a Standalone System
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting sendmail, Troubleshooting sendmail
- UUCP
mailing, Mailing to a Remote User with UUCP Addressing, Mailing to a Remote User with UUCP Addressing
- verbose
mode, Verifying Message Delivery, Verifying Message Delivery
- verifying
installation, Verifying Your sendmail Installation, Verifying Your sendmail Installation
- WWW
site for, The Internet Services, Installing and Administering sendmail
- sendmail.cf file, How sendmail Routes Messages
- forwarding non-domain mail, Forwarding Non-Domain Mail to a Gateway
- HP-supported changes, Modifying the Default sendmail Configuration File
- migrating, Migrating the sendmail Configuration File
- sendmail.cw
file, Installing sendmail on a Standalone System, Installing sendmail on a Standalone System
- SENDMAIL_SERVER
variable, Installing sendmail on a Standalone System, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client, Installing sendmail on a Standalone System, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client
- SENDMAIL_SERVER_NAME
variable, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client
- Serial, in SOA record, The db.127.0.0 File, To Add a Host to the Domain Data Files
- server statement,
in ntp.conf, Configuring Relationships with Other Time Servers
- server,
NTP, Time Server Roles
- how many to configure, Planning a Multiple-Server NTP Configuration
- Service Request (SR), Reporting Problems to Your Hewlett-Packard Support Contact
- services file
- BOOTP
entry, Procedure for Configuring bootpd
- required
entries, Flowchart 1. Checking for a Server
- sig_named, To Add a Host to the Domain Data Files, Delegating a Subdomain, Name Server Debugging, Dumping the Name Server Database, Name Server Statistics
- signals,
in mrouted, Displaying mrouted Routing Tables
- SLIP, with BOOTP
and TFTP, Configuring TFTP and BOOTP Servers
- sm
tag, in bootptab, Understanding Boot File Configurations, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- smrsh program, Security
- SMTP, Mailing to a Remote User with the SMTP Transport, Mailing to a Remote User with the SMTP Transport, How sendmail Routes Messages
- default
routing configuration, SMTP Addresses
- VRFY
command, Contacting the sendmail Daemon to Verify Connectivity, Contacting the sendmail Daemon to Verify Connectivity
- SOA records, The db.127.0.0 File, The Primary Master Server's db.domain Files, The Primary Master Server's db.net Files, To Add a Host to the Domain Data Files
- Software Distributor
(SD), Installing the Internet Services Software
- sourcegateways
clause, in gated.conf, RIP Protocol Statement, Controlling RIP Traffic
- special
command, in rdist distfile, Distfile Commands
- START_RBOOTD variable, Booting RMP Clients
- static routes, gated, Installing Static Routes
- static statement,
in gated.conf, Specifying a Default Router
- station address
- from diskless client, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- in
bootptab, Collecting Client Information, Understanding Boot File Configurations, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- in
bootrequest, Address Determination and Bootfile Selection
- mask, Tags for Defining Relay Options in bootptab
- stratum
levels
- stratum 1, Stratum-1 Time Servers
- stratum 2; stratum levels
- stratum
3, Stratum-2 and -3 Time Servers
- stratum
levels; timeserver
- hierarchy, Stratum Levels and Time Server Hierarchy
- stratum, NTP, Stratum Levels and Time Server Hierarchy
- stub area, OSPF, Stub Areas
- configuration example, Stub Areas
- stub statement,
in gated.conf, Stub Areas
- stubhosts
statement, gated.conf, Point-to-Point Interfaces, Cost
- subdomains, DNS, Creating and Registering a New Domain, Delegating a Subdomain
- subnet
mask
- for
diskless clients, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- in bootptab, Collecting Client Information, Understanding Boot File Configurations, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- SUBNET_MASK
variable, To Change a Host's IP Address
- summary link
advertisements, Stub Areas
- synchronization
sources, Determining Synchronization Sources
- synchronization
subnet, Stratum Levels and Time Server Hierarchy
- syntax error
in entry message, Common bootpd Problems, Error Log Level
- SYSERR, in sendmail, Understanding syslog Entries, Understanding syslog Entries
- syslog
- errors
found, Using Syslog with Debugging Turned On
- syslog.conf file, To Configure syslogd
- syslog.log file, Starting mrouted
- syslogd, To Configure syslogd, Starting the Name Server Daemon, Verifying the Name Server, The syslogd Utility, Verify Your bootpd Installation, Helpful Configuration Changes, Error Logging
- system-to-system
connectivity, Configuring Internet Addresses
- choosing name service, To Choose a Name Service
T- tag value, in gated.conf, AS External Routes (AS Boundary Routers Only)
- tc tag, in bootptab, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- example, Example 2: Adding a Relay Entry
- TCP
LISTEN status, Flowchart 1. Checking for a Server
- teleconferencing,
mrouted, Configuring mrouted
- telnet, The Internet Services
- Secure
Internet Services mechanism for, Secure Internet Services, Forwarded/Forwardable Tickets, API (Application Program Interface)
- troubleshooting, Flowchart 2. Security for telnet and ftp
- telnetd,
Secure Internet Services mechanism for, Secure Internet Services
- template
for defaults, in bootptab, Tags for Defining Client Options in bootptab
- TFTP, Configuring TFTP and BOOTP Servers
- common
problems, Common tftpd Problems
- configuring, Configuring the TFTP Server
- example, Command Options for Using TFTP
- file
transfer options, Command Options for Using TFTP
- home
directory, Configuring the TFTP Server, Procedure for Configuring tftpd, Common bootpd Problems
- logging, Helpful Configuration Changes
- retransmission
timeout, Common tftpd Problems
- testing, Verify Your tftpd Installation
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting BOOTP and TFTP Servers
- unsupported
products, Configuring TFTP and BOOTP Servers
- tftp, The Internet Services
- TFTP
Error Code 1 message, Common tftpd Problems
- TFTP Error Code
2 message, Common tftpd Problems
- tftpd, How BOOTP Works
- threshold
value, in bootrequest, Address Determination and Bootfile Selection
- time server
- roles, Time Server Roles
- time
server relationships, Configuring Relationships with Other Time Servers
- time sources
- location, Location of Time Source
- time synchronization, Stratum Levels and Time Server Hierarchy
- time-to-live,
in BIND data file, The Primary Master Server's Cache File
- timeservers
- local
impersonators, Local Clock Impersonators
- public, Public Time Server
- radio
receiver; radio receiver
- setting up, Radio Receiver
- TOS (type
of service) routing, Protocols
- traceoptions
statement, in gated.conf, RIP Protocol Statement
- tracing, Diagnostic Tools
- gated, Specifying Tracing Options, Command Line Options for gated, gated Tracing
- transmitdelay
statement, in gated.conf, Multicast Interfaces
- Trivial
File Transfer Protocol, see TFTP, Configuring TFTP and BOOTP Servers
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting Internet Services
- BIND, Troubleshooting the BIND Name Server
- BOOTP, Troubleshooting BOOTP and TFTP Servers
- DDFA, Chapter Overview
- dumps, Dumping the Internal State of the Daemon
- ftp, Flowchart 2. Security for telnet and ftp
- gated, Troubleshooting gated
- name
server, Name Server Problems
- networks
using repeaters or gateways, Diagnosing Repeater and Gateway Problems
- NTP, To Find Out if xntpd is Running
- rdist, Troubleshooting rdist
- rlogin, Flowchart 3. Security for Berkeley Services
- Secure
Internet Services, The Verification Checklist
- security, Flowchart 2. Security for telnet and ftp
- sendmail, Troubleshooting sendmail, Troubleshooting sendmail
- servers, Flowchart 1. Checking for a Server
- syslog, Using Syslog with Debugging Turned On
- telnet, Flowchart 2. Security for telnet and ftp
- TFTP, Troubleshooting BOOTP and TFTP Servers
- the
Name Service Switch, Troubleshooting the Name Service Switch
- tools, Diagnostic Tools Summary
- tools;
DHCP
- troubleshooting tools, DHCP Troubleshooting Tools
- tracing
DHCP packet flow, Tracing DHCP Packet Flow
- TRPB
- see
Truncated Reverse Path Broadcasting, DVMRP
- Truncated
Reverse Path Broadcasting, DVMRP
- trustedgateways
clause, in gated.conf, RIP Protocol Statement, Controlling RIP Traffic
- trustedkey
statement, in ntp.conf, Configuring Authentication
- TTL
- see
IP time-to-live, Configuration File Commands
- ttl,
in BIND data file, The Primary Master Server's Cache File
- tunnel command,
in mrouted, Configuration File Commands
- tunnelling, mrouted, DVMRP
- type of service
(TOS) routing, Protocols
- type
value, in gated.conf, AS External Routes (AS Boundary Routers Only)
U- uname, Reporting Problems to Your Hewlett-Packard Support Contact
- Universal
Coordinated Time, see UTC, Stratum Levels and Time Server Hierarchy
- unknown symbol
in entry message, Common bootpd Problems, Error Log Level
- updating
software;Internet Services
- updating the software, Installing the Internet Services Software
- user
tftp, Configuring the TFTP Server, Common bootpd Problems
- user
tftp unknown message, Common tftpd Problems
- /usr/bin/rmail, How sendmail Routes Messages
- /usr/include/netdb.h, MX Failures
- /usr/share/doc, Configuring the Resolver to Query a Remote Name Server
- UTC, Stratum Levels and Time Server Hierarchy
- UUCP, Mailing to a Remote User with UUCP Addressing, Deciding Whether to Install sendmail, Mailing to a Remote User with UUCP Addressing
- default
routing configuration, UUCP Addresses
- uuname, Mailing to a Remote User with UUCP Addressing, Mailing to a Remote User with UUCP Addressing, Restarting sendmail
V- /var/mail directory, Installing sendmail on a Mail Server, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client, Installing sendmail on a Mail Server, Installing sendmail on a Mail Client
- /var/spool/mqueue directory, How sendmail Handles "Temporary" Failures
- vendor extension, Common bootpd Problems
- vendor
magic cookie, Common bootpd Problems, Error Log Level
- verbose mode, sendmail, Verifying Message Delivery, Verifying Message Delivery
- verbose TFTP option, tftp File Transfer Options
- version clause,
in gated.conf, RIP Protocol Statement
- version statement,
in ntp.conf, Configuring Relationships with Other Time Servers
- virtual
interface table, mrouted, Displaying mrouted Routing Tables
- virtual links, OSPF, Defining Backbones
- VRFY command, SMTP, Contacting the sendmail Daemon to Verify Connectivity, Contacting the sendmail Daemon to Verify Connectivity
- VUE,
with BIND, Configuring the Resolver to Query a Remote Name Server
X- X.25, Product Overview
- with
BOOTP and TFTP, Configuring TFTP and BOOTP Servers
- X.400
mail, Deciding Whether to Install sendmail
- x25check, Diagnostic Tools
- x25server, Diagnostic Tools
- x25stat, Diagnostic Tools, Diagnosing Repeater and Gateway Problems
- x25upload, Diagnostic Tools
- xntpd, Configuring the Network Time Protocol (NTP)
- configuration
file, Configuring NTP using the Configuration File
- logging, To Find Out if xntpd is Running
- querying, Using ntpq to Query Systems Running xntpd
- starting, Starting and Stopping xntpd
- startup
script, Starting and Stopping xntpd
- stopping, Starting and Stopping xntpd
- XNTPD
variable, Starting and Stopping xntpd
- XNTPD_ARGS variable, Starting and Stopping xntpd
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