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  • Comparison of Access Techniques
  • Sample IMAP Session
  • Sample Zone Sonfiguration File
  • Typical Kernel Compilation
  • Accepting Jobs fromBSDLPDor LPRng Clients
  • Accepting Mail as Local
  • Access Control Mechanisms
  • Accessing Kerberos Servers
  • Account Creation Proceduresand Policies
  • Action
  • Adding Fonts to a Font Directory
  • Add Module modcgic
  • Add Module modmimec
  • Address Masquerading
  • Adjusting a Font Server for a LAN
  • Adjusting Configuration Scripts
  • Adjusting the Routing Table
  • Adjusting the sshdconfig File
  • Adjusting the Telnet Login Display
  • Adjusting VNCServer Configuration
  • Adjusting XDMsAvailability
  • Adjusting BasicServer Features
  • Adjusting FontAvailability
  • Adminthreeroomcocom
  • Advanced Kernel Options
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  • All
  • Allow fiveroomcocom to send us most groups
  • Alternative FilteringTools
  • Amlabel Daily Daily Set123
  • And other methods of setting configuration options
  • AnExample Running BINDina chroot Jail
  • Anti Spam Configuration
  • Any of its runlevels
  • Appendether000x240eth0
  • Sample POP Session
  • Summary ofRemote Login X Access
  • Tolistmailinglistexamplecom Maildirmailinglist
  • Aummary
  • Authorizing Remote Access
  • Automatic Software UpdateProcedures
  • Available SSH Software
  • Backup Hardware Options
  • Based Samba documentation
  • Basic Postfix Configuration
  • Basic tar Features
  • Becoming a Master Browser
  • Becoming a NetBIOS Name Server
  • Becoming aDomain Controller
  • BfflliMlMS
  • Bitmapped Font Formats
  • Blocking Incoming Spam
  • Burning a CDvia preexec and postexec Scripts
  • By a DHCP server
  • Einaiji cdmmirrpns Brotocc C Japped binaiy communications pfotocol C Pure binary data
  • Calling Procmail
  • Cancel
  • Casic Apache Configuration
  • Casic Exim Configuration
  • Casic FTP Server Configuration
  • Ccknowledgments
  • Centralizedversus Distributed Computing
  • Cernel Configuration for iptables
  • Cerving Printers with Samba
  • Cestoring Data
  • Cetting Up an NTP Server
  • Changing Your Account After Logging In
  • Changingkrb5conf
  • Maintaining Remote Login Servers
  • Providing Consistent Fonts with Font Servers
  • Maintaining a System Remotely
  • Administering a Domain via DNS
  • Push Mail Protocol SMTP
  • Advanced Router Options
  • Alternative Network Stacks
  • Authenticating Users via Kerberos
  • File and Printer Sharing via Samba
  • Chapter2 Tcpip Network Configuration
  • Chapter21 Running FTP Servers
  • Chapter4 Starting Servers
  • Chapter8 File Sharing via NFS
  • Chapterll Pull Mail Protocols POP and IMAP
  • Checking Your iptabies Configuration
  • Chkconfig postfix reset
  • Choosing an Approach
  • Chpyrer 1 Kernel Network Configuration
  • Chpyrer 10 Maintaining Consistent Time Time Servers
  • Chpyter 5 Configuring Other Computers via DHCP
  • Chuttrng [Down Unnecessary Servers
  • Client Initiated Backups
  • Clientthreeroomcocom threeroomcocom localhost threeroomcocom
  • Cloning Linuxconf Remotely
  • Cnderstanding the Portmapper
  • Coading Network Drivers
  • Coaning SWAT
  • Coayrer 17 Performing Network Backups
  • Coderstanding POP and IMAP
  • Coggingiptables Activity
  • Comment Laser printer in Room 7 path varspoolsamba printable
  • Common Default Font Server Configurations
  • Common Kernel Compilation Problems
  • Communicating with a DHCP Server
  • Communicating with aDNSServer
  • Compiling and Installing a Kernel
  • Configuring a Bsd Lpd Server
  • Configuring a CUPS Server
  • Configuring a Kerberos Client
  • Configuring a Linux FreeSWAN Server
  • Configuring a Login Server to Accept Connections
  • Configuring a Reverse DNS Zone
  • Configuring a Slave Server
  • Configuring a Windows Client to Set Its Clock
  • Configuring aRemoteXLogin Client
  • Configuring aSlave KDC
  • Configuring Dialon Demand
  • Configuring Exim to Accept Mail
  • Configuring INN
  • Configuring Multiple Network Interfaces
  • Configuring Sendmail to Send Through a Relay
  • Configuring Sendmail toRelay Mail
  • Configuring SSH
  • Configuring Telnet
  • Configuringan X Server to Accept X Client Access
  • Configuringetccupscupsdconf
  • Configuringetchostslpd
  • Configuringetclpdperms
  • Configuring Kerberos
  • Configuringntpconf
  • Configuring Postfixto Relay Mail
  • Configuringriogind
  • ConfiguringSSL
  • Configuringthe Amanda Backup Server
  • Connect
  • Connection closed by foreign host
  • Conning a Traditional Font Server
  • Contenttype texthtmlrnrn
  • Controlling Access
  • Controlling Accounts and Passwords
  • Controlling LocalAccess to the chroot Environment
  • Copfiguring a Firewall with iptables
  • Copfiguring a POP Server
  • Coping an Expanded Font Server
  • Cople Talk
  • Copventions Used in This Book
  • Copy 1 Servercdprint
  • Copying Server Files
  • Copying System Files
  • Copyright
  • Core DNS Configuration
  • Cos Servers Available for Linux
  • Cp usrkerberossbinloginkrb5 binlogin
  • CPD Segver Options for Linux
  • Creating a Backup Share
  • Creating a Non PostScript Queue
  • Creating an Amanda Configuration
  • Creating aPrinter Share
  • Creating Principals
  • Creatinga Master
  • Csername Mapping Options
  • Csing a DHCP Client
  • Csing an Xdmcp Server
  • Csing Leafnode
  • Csing Local Startup Scripts
  • Csing Routing Protocols
  • Csing Samba to Serve Time
  • Csing Smbcifs
  • Csingtar
  • Ctarting Kernel Configuration
  • Cummarh - 2 3
  • Cummary - 2 3
  • Customizing Client Specific Parameters
  • Customizinglndividual Users Settings
  • Daemonlist clientlist
  • Defining a Backup
  • Defining Dump Types
  • Determining Which to
  • DHCP Configuration Files
  • DialUp Devices
  • DNS Server Options for Linux
  • Domain Administration Options
  • Dools for oroducing Web Pages
  • Drivers Modules or BuiltIn
  • Dsing Weo Based Linuxconf
  • Dumpcycle 4 weeks
  • Editing Configuration Files
  • Enabling SSL in Apache
  • Establishing a Link
  • Etcrcdinitdpostfix stop
  • Etcrcdrc0dK30postfix
  • Example CD Burning
  • Expiring Old News
  • Fetchmails Place in Mail Delivery Systems
  • Figure 101 The ntpq program lets you monitor NTP server activities
  • Figure 114 Many Fetchmail options apply to specific pull mail server accounts
  • Figure 145 A VNC server runsits owncustom X server locally and interfaces to asimpleremote network clientthatprovides akeyboard mouseandmonitor forthe X server
  • Figure 161
  • Figure 167 You enter information in Webmin screens much as you do in Linuxconf screens
  • Figure 169 Global settings affect all Samba file and printer shares or adjust general Samba operatior
  • Figure 171A Windows system needs the File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks component to function as an Smbcifs server
  • Figure 41 The ntsysv program provides an easytouse interface for SysV configura
  • Figure 45 Network server startup in YaST involves setting variables to Yes or No
  • Figure 46GUISys Vstartupscript editors let you click on a server name to modify its operation
  • Figure 52 MacOS X displays the MAC address in the Network portion of System
  • Figure 71Windows Tcpip Properties dialog box lets you specify a WINS server address
  • Figure 72 Windows lets you browse computers within your domain or workgroup or on other domains or workgroups with a presence on your local network segment
  • Figure 81The Linuxkernelincludes support for both client and server NFS functions
  • Figure 91 The CUPS Webbased interface simplifies configuration of both local and network printers
  • Figure151Abitmapped font preciselydefines which pixelsareblack andwhicharewhite
  • Filtering Articles
  • Font Server Options for Linux
  • FTP Server Options for Linux
  • GDM Configuration
  • General Configuration
  • General Intrusion Detection Procedures
  • General Samba Configuration
  • Generating Keys to Automate Logins or Improve Security
  • Gid 100102 100
  • Gingkothreeroomcocom gingko
  • Groupmod g 127 project3 Warning
  • Handling Forms and Scripts
  • Handling Secure Sites
  • Handling Virtual Domains
  • Hardware Ethernet 000502a776da fixedaddress 19216812
  • Hardware ethernet 005056820103
  • HeP
  • Home buserverronorootsquash var buserverronorootsquash buserverronorootsquash
  • Home larchrwmapstaticetcnfslarchmap
  • Host Hostname dialog box
  • Hostnamepermissionsusernamepasswordnewsgroups
  • How This Book Is Organized
  • How to Avoid Becoming a Spam Source
  • How to Keep Precision Time
  • How to Monitor for Updated Software
  • Hp
  • HTML andOther Web File Formats
  • Dont know it but heres the whitchousegov name server address
  • Id5initdefault
  • If
  • IMAPServer Installation andConfiguration
  • In reasonably sized configuration screens
  • IN SOA sprucethreeroomcocom adminthreeroomcocom
  • Inaddrarpa type master file namedlocal
  • Including NetBIOSInformation
  • Info - 2 3 4
  • INMX10mailthreeroomcocom
  • Installing andUsinga New Kernel
  • Integrating with Other Protocols
  • Interpreting the Webalizer Output
  • IP Address Classes
  • Pv6 Support Options
  • Ipxspx
  • Ipxspx Features and Capabilities
  • Jail contains subset of normal directory tree
  • Jbrown
  • Jul 19 182738 speaker dhcpd Dhcpack on 192168150 to 005056
  • Kadminlocal addprinc fluffyThreeroomcocom
  • Kadminlocal ktadd k gingkokeytab hostgingkothreeroomcocom telnetgingkothreeroomcocom
  • Kadminlocal ktadd k varkerberoskrb5kdckadm5keytab kadminadmin kadminchangepw
  • KDM Configuration
  • Keeping Abreast of Security Developments
  • Kerberos 4 ticket cache tmptkt500 klist You have no tickets cached
  • Kerberos Design Goals and Operation
  • Kerberos encrypted rlogin
  • Kerberos Network Elements
  • Kerberos principal Permissions Target principal AO TE
  • Kernel and Network Interface Issues
  • Larchhome mntuserfiles nfs defaults 0
  • Larchthreeroomcocom larch 01 localhostlocaldomain localhost
  • Limiting Access to Shares
  • Link encapEthernet HWaddr 0080C6F93BBA
  • Linux Distributions
  • Linuxconf from one menu
  • Listing 172A sample disklist file
  • Listing 191 A sample SMTP session
  • Listing 202 A sample HTML file
  • Listing 61 Sample krb5conf File
  • Listing 71Scriptto Createa CDR Using preexec and postexec
  • Loading Apache Modules
  • Load Module mimemodulelibapachemodmimeso
  • Locating Client MAC Addresses
  • Locating Other Name Servers
  • Locating theMACAddress from theServer
  • Locating Unnecessary Servers
  • LOGFILEpathtologfile Outfilepathtooutputfile Hostname Your Organizations Name
  • Lpadmin pPrlnter Name E v lpdservername queuname m ppdfileppd
  • Maintaining the chroot Environment
  • Making Your Changes Permanent
  • Manually Enabling or Disabling Startup Scripts
  • Mapsrbldomains relaysmailabuseorg dialupsmailabuseorg smtpdclientrestrictions rejectmapsrbl
  • Masqueradeast desiredaddress Featuremasqueradeenvelope
  • Methods of Shutting Down Servers
  • MinervaThreeroomcocom binls usrbinzip
  • Mnt Mount Points optionsnoadouble
  • Monitoring NTPs Operations
  • Mote - 2
  • Mt [f deviceoperation [count [arguments
  • Multipath Routing
  • Mydomain
  • Myhostname franklinthreeroomcocom myorigin myhostname
  • Myorigin threeroomcocom
  • Name on the Windows client
  • Necessary chroot Environment Files
  • NetBEUI
  • NetBEUIFeatures and Napabilities
  • Network Hardware Options
  • Network Filter Options
  • Newsgroupname himark lowmark flag
  • NFSVersions 2 and3
  • Nntp stream tcp nowait news usrsbintcpd usrsbinleafnode
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  • No T E4
  • Not E
  • Note - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54
  • Notice For authorized users only
  • Nummarh - 2
  • Oakthreeroomcocom Warning
  • Obtaining and Installing FreeSWAN
  • Obtaining aNetBEUI Stackfor Linux
  • Obtaininga News Feed
  • Ongoing News Server Maintenance
  • Ooyter 12 Running a News Server
  • Optimizing Performance
  • Outline Font Formats
  • Output Dirpathtooutputdirectory
  • Packet andSocket Options
  • Packet from 10341767
  • Parameter value
  • Local Network Servers
  • Password requiredlibsecuritypamkrb5so useauthtok
  • Path homesambajekyl read only No force user hyde
  • Path homesambashareddir browseable Yes read only No
  • Pathtoexport client1 options [client2 options [
  • Patternmodflagkeepdefaultpurge
  • PCCard Devices
  • Performing a Rlient Initiated Backup
  • Performing Text Mode Kerberos Login Authentication
  • Performinga Server Initiated Backup
  • PjlP Configuration
  • Points to service Sorting number
  • Policy Routing
  • POP Server Installationand Configuration
  • Popfiguring a Static IP Address
  • POPServers forLinux
  • PoPToP Server Configuration
  • Postfix 0off 1off 2on 3on 4on 5on 6off
  • Postfix Anti Spam Configuration
  • Potential Security Risks with a VPN
  • PPP over Ethernet
  • Preface
  • Preparing a Directory Tree
  • Print command usrlocalbinprintcd H s U P rm s
  • Pull MailsPlacein the Mail Delivery System
  • QoS Options
  • Qualifydomain threeroomcocom
  • Quality of Service
  • R
  • RDeedeinctaetrioKnDC database master key to verify NOTE
  • Reject Servicex Not Remoteip172220016
  • Relaydomains mydestination pangaeaedu
  • Relayhost franklinthreeroomcocom
  • Relaying Mail
  • Remote Administration Security Roncerns
  • Requirements for the Kerberos Server
  • Rhnprer 14 Handling GUI Access with X and VNR Servers
  • Ronfiguring Exim to Relay Mail
  • Ronfiguring Webmin
  • Ronfiguring Sendmailto Accept Mail
  • Rontrollingrlogind Access
  • Ropning a VNC Server
  • Router Logging Options
  • Ruining a Caching Only Name Server
  • Running an Xdmcp Server
  • Running Analog
  • Running anAMANDABackup
  • Running anExternally Accessible DNSServer
  • Running aServerin a chroot Jail
  • Running INN
  • Running the FTP Server
  • Running theWebalizer
  • Runninga LocalDNSServer
  • RunninganXDMCPLogin Server inVNC
  • RunningaVNC Server
  • Runningthe Linuxconf Server
  • Samba Scripting Features
  • Sasic Sendmail Configuration
  • Scheduling Mail Retrieval
  • Security Web Sites
  • Sendmail AntiSpam Configuration
  • Sendmails Configuration Files
  • Server Initiated Backups
  • Server Name wwwpangaeaedu Document Root homehttpdpangaeauhtml
  • Servers
  • Service telnet
  • Serving Files with Samba
  • Serving News on Limited Resources
  • Session required libsecuritypamunixso session optional libsecuritypamkrb5so session optional libsecuritypamconsoleso
  • Setting a Firewalls Default Policy
  • Setting Anonymous Options
  • Setting Client Options to Use an X Server
  • Setting DisplaysXDM is toManage
  • Setting News Feed Access
  • Setting Script and Form Options
  • Setting Server Directory Options
  • Setting Serverldentification
  • Setting Telnet Startup Options
  • Setting the Hostname
  • Setting Up a Forwarding Server
  • Setting Up an Anonymous FTP Server
  • Setting Up Zones
  • Setting Windows Filename Options
  • Settingand Changingthe Runlevel
  • Setting Common Configuration Options
  • Setting Good Passwords
  • Settingiptables NAT Options
  • Settingiptables Port Forwarding Options
  • Setting MasterZone Options
  • Settingriogind Startup Options
  • SettingSSH Startup Options
  • Sharing aNon PostScript Printer
  • Sharing aPost ScriptPrinter
  • Sharing Files toBack Up
  • Shell stream tcp nowait root usrsbintcpd usrsbininrshd h
  • Shnning Webmin
  • Sidebars
  • Sitenamepattern [pattern flag[flag param
  • Sitenamesitehostnamemaxsize [args
  • Smbd Z Netbeui Sname
  • Smbpasswd ausername
  • Smbtar s buclient [x service [u username [p password [ddir [t device [r [v
  • Some Example Recipes
  • Somewhat different
  • Special Needs of Anonymous Servers
  • Specific configuration categories
  • Specific subsystem you wantto configure
  • Specifying Addresses and Aliases
  • Specifying the Server on a Bsd Lpd Client
  • Specifying the Server on a CUPS Client
  • Specifying the Server on an LPRng Client
  • Ssh 2 server
  • SSH Authentication Options
  • Sshkeygen q t rsa f sshidrsa C N Note
  • Ssing a Procmail Filter
  • Standalone versus Super Server Configuration
  • Starting and Testing the Server
  • Starting theKDC
  • Storing Mail On the Client or the Server
  • Summar
  • Summarh - 2
  • Summary - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
  • Sumnrarh
  • Synchronizing Client and Server User IDs
  • Tar create verbose file devst0 home
  • Tar cvlpf buserverdevst0 home var
  • TCPIP Routing Options
  • Telinit [t seconds [runlevel
  • Telnetftp 19216834 dinopangaeaedu ssh LOCAL pangaeaedu
  • Testing Local tar and Tape Functions
  • The certificate has expired or is not recognized
  • The Challenge of a Cross Distribution Configuration Tool
  • The Function of AMANDA
  • The OSI Network Stack Model
  • The Recipe Ronditions
  • The Recipe Action
  • The Role of the Tcpip Stack
  • Theetcinetdconf File Format
  • Theetcxinetdconf File Format
  • Time Server Programs for Linux
  • Tip - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
  • Trilo bite pangepedu
  • Tunneling X Connections Through SSH
  • Type ofService Values
  • Type1inst
  • Understanding Kerberos Operation
  • Understanding Leafnodes Capabilities
  • Understanding Routing Protocols
  • Understanding SMTP Transport
  • Understanding SSL
  • Understanding the Role of Procmail
  • Understanding the VNC Client Server Relationship
  • Understanding Apache Configuration Files
  • Understandingriogind Security
  • UnderstandingSSHAuthentication
  • Understanding Static Content Forms and HGI Scripts
  • UnderstandingtheX Client ServerRelationship
  • UnderstandingXDMRP Operation
  • User rodsmith there with password A1B2C3 is rodsmith here
  • Useradd r g trust d devnull s devnullclient smbpasswd a mclient
  • Usermod u 504 abrown
  • User ModeandKernel Mode Servers
  • Username server password IPaddress
  • Using
  • Using a Backup Share
  • Using a PPP Link
  • Using aGUI Configuration Tool
  • Using AMANDA
  • Using an NTP Client Package
  • Using aServer Side UserlD
  • Using chkconfig
  • Using Existing Filter Sets
  • Using Fetchmail
  • Using Ghottscript
  • Using GUI Tools
  • Using Kerberos for User Logins
  • Using Kerberos Network Utilities
  • Using Linux Apple Talk Software
  • Using Linux Ipxspx Software
  • Using Linuxconf
  • Using PAM with Kerberos
  • Using Startup Script Utilities
  • Using TCP Wrappers
  • Using the AdHoc Update Method
  • Using the Interim UpdateMethod
  • Using Webmin
  • Using YaST and YaST2
  • Usinga ClientSide Mapping Daemon
  • UsingaGUI Dialer
  • Usingfetchmailconf
  • Usinginetd
  • Usingip
  • Using Kerberized Clients
  • Usingksysv
  • Using PseudoPrinters
  • Usingsshagent
  • Usingtc
  • Using VirtualDocument Root
  • Usingxauth
  • Usngxinetd
  • Usrsbinintelnetd - 2
  • Uummarh
  • Valuefail bcfrF
  • Varspoolsamba rm s
  • Virtual DocumentRoot homehttpd210
  • Vncviewer vncservthreeroomcocom1
  • VPN Router
  • Wa Rning
  • Warni Ng
  • Warning - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
  • Web Page Design Tips
  • What Is a Backup Share
  • What Is a chroot Jail
  • What Is NAT
  • What toDoif You Discover an Intruder
  • WhatIs aFirewall
  • When tg Run a DHCP Server
  • When tg Run a Font Server
  • When tg Run a Kerberos Server
  • When tg Run a Time Server
  • When tg Run an FTP Server
  • When tg Run an LPD Server
  • When tg Run an NFS Server
  • When tn Run a Remote Login Server
  • When to Run a News Server
  • When to Run a Pull Mail Server
  • When to Run a Samba Server
  • When to Run an SMTP Server
  • When to Run Network Backup Servers
  • When to Run Remote System Maintenance Tools
  • When to Use a VPN
  • When to Use Each Startup Method
  • Whento Forward Ports
  • Who Should Buy This Book
  • Wins support
  • Wireless Devices
  • Wp
  • Wrapping andUnwrapping Data
  • Servers forVarious OSs
  • Xauth list xserver 0 sed e sAadd ssh xclient x xauth
  • XDM Configuration
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