Document Information
Preface
Part I Network Services Topics
1. Network Service (Overview)
2. Managing Web Cache Servers
3. Time-Related Services
Part II Accessing Network File Systems Topics
4. Managing Network File Systems (Overview)
5. Network File System Administration (Tasks)
6. Accessing Network File Systems (Reference)
Part III SLP Topics
7. SLP (Overview)
8. Planning and Enabling SLP (Tasks)
9. Administering SLP (Tasks)
10. Incorporating Legacy Services
11. SLP (Reference)
Part IV Mail Services Topics
12. Mail Services (Overview)
13. Mail Services (Tasks)
14. Mail Services (Reference)
Part V Serial Networking Topics
15. Solaris PPP 4.0 (Overview)
16. Planning for the PPP Link (Tasks)
17. Setting Up a Dial-up PPP Link (Tasks)
18. Setting Up a Leased-Line PPP Link (Tasks)
19. Setting Up PPP Authentication (Tasks)
20. Setting Up a PPPoE Tunnel (Tasks)
21. Fixing Common PPP Problems (Tasks)
22. Solaris PPP 4.0 (Reference)
23. Migrating From Asynchronous Solaris PPP to Solaris PPP 4.0 (Tasks)
24. UUCP (Overview)
25. Administering UUCP (Tasks)
26. UUCP (Reference)
Part VI Working With Remote Systems Topics
27. Working With Remote Systems (Overview)
28. Administering the FTP Server (Tasks)
29. Accessing Remote Systems (Tasks)
Part VII Monitoring Network Services Topics
30. Monitoring Network Performance (Tasks)
Monitoring Network Performance
Glossary
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IndexNumbers and Symbols
- & (ampersand), in autofs maps, Ampersand (&)
- * (asterisk), in autofs maps, Asterisk (*)
- \ (backslash) in maps
- Master Autofs Map
- Direct Autofs Maps
- Indirect Autofs Maps
- - (dash)
- dial-code abbreviation, Phone Field in /etc/uucp/Systems File
- in autofs map names, Maps That Refer to Other Maps
- Line2 field placeholder, Line2 Field in the /etc/uucp/Devices File
- Speed field placeholder, Speed Field in /etc/uucp/Systems File
- . (dot)
- rcp command syntax
- How to Copy Files Between a Local and a Remote System (rcp)
- How to Copy Files Between a Local and a Remote System (rcp)
- = (equal sign), dial-code abbreviation, Phone Field in /etc/uucp/Systems File
- + (plus sign)
- /etc/hosts.equiv file syntax
- /etc/hosts.equiv File
- /etc/hosts.equiv File
- in autofs map names
- Maps That Refer to Other Maps
- Maps That Refer to Other Maps
- # (pound sign)
- comments in direct maps, Direct Autofs Maps
- comments in indirect maps, Indirect Autofs Maps
- comments in master map (auto_master), Master Autofs Map
- / (slash)
- /- as master map mount point
- Master Autofs Map
- Mount Point /−
- master map names preceded by, Master Autofs Map
- root directory
- mounting by diskless clients, About Autofs
- ~ (tilde)
- abbreviated path names
- Specifying Source and Target
- Specifying Source and Target
- rcp command syntax
- How to Copy Files Between a Local and a Remote System (rcp)
- How to Copy Files Between a Local and a Remote System (rcp)
A
- -Ac option, sendmail command, Additional or Deprecated Command-Line Options From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- -Am option, sendmail command, Additional or Deprecated Command-Line Options From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- -a option
- showmount command, showmount Command
- umount command, umount Command
- access control list (ACL) and NFS
- description
- NFS ACL Support
- ACLs and nfsmapid in NFS Version 4
- error message, Permission denied, NFS Error Messages
- access server (PPP)
- commands and files for configuring
- PPPoE Access Server Commands and Files
- /etc/ppp/pppoe File
- /etc/ppp/pppoe File
- configuring, for PPPoE
- Setting Up a PPPoE Access Server
- How to Modify an Existing /etc/ppp/pppoe File
- Using PPPoE and PPP Files to Configure an Access Server
- definition, PPPoE Overview
- /etc/ppp/chap-secrets file, Using PPPoE and PPP Files to Configure an Access Server
- /etc/ppp/options file, Using PPPoE and PPP Files to Configure an Access Server
- /etc/ppp/pap-secrets file, Using PPPoE and PPP Files to Configure an Access Server
- planning task map, Before Configuring a PPPoE Server
- restricting an interface to PPPoE clients, How to Restrict the Use of an Interface to Particular Clients
- task map for configuring, Major Tasks for Setting Up a PPPoE Tunnel (Task Maps)
- ACU keyword of Type field, ACU Keyword
- address assignment
- PPP
- Assigning Dynamic IP Addresses to Callers
- Assigning Static IP Addresses to Callers
- Assigning IP Addresses by sppp Unit Number
- administrative commands (UUCP)
- UUCP Administrative Programs
- UUCP Administrative Programs
- administrative files (UUCP)
- cleanup, uudemon.cleanup Shell Script
- execute files (X.)
- UUCP Daemons
- UUCP Administrative Files
- lock files (LCK), UUCP Administrative Files
- temporary data files (TM), UUCP Administrative Files
- work files (C.)
- UUCP Administrative Files
- UUCP Administrative Files
- aliasadm command, Contents of the /usr/bin Directory
- aliases
- creating
- Mail Aliases
- Mail Aliases
- definition, Mail Aliases
- /etc/mail/aliases file
- /etc/mail/aliases File
- /etc/mail/aliases File
- loops, How to Check Mail Aliases
- NIS+ mail_aliases table, NIS+ mail_aliases Table
- NIS aliases map, NIS aliases Map
- verifying, How to Check Mail Aliases
- aliases.db file
- How to Set Up a Local Mail Alias File
- Contents of the /etc/mail Directory
- aliases.dir file
- How to Set Up a Local Mail Alias File
- Contents of the /etc/mail Directory
- aliases file
- Contents of the /etc/mail Directory
- Email for UUCP
- aliases.pag file
- How to Set Up a Local Mail Alias File
- Contents of the /etc/mail Directory
- ALL value in COMMANDS option, UUCP COMMANDS Option
- already mounted message, Error Messages Generated by automount -v
- alternative commands, sendmail command, Alternative sendmail Commands
- ampersand (&), in autofs maps, Ampersand (&)
- anon option, share command, NFS-Specific share Options
- anonymous ftp
- accounts, Authentication for Remote Logins (ftp)
- setting up, How to Set Up Anonymous FTP Users
- Any keyword
- Grades file (UUCP)
- Default Grade
- UUCP ID-list Field
- Speed field (UUCP), Speed Field in /etc/uucp/Systems File
- Any Time field entry, UUCP /etc/uucp/Systems File
- applications, hung, NFS Error Messages
- ARCH map variable, Variables in a Map Entry
- asppp, See asynchronous PPP (asppp)
- asppp2pppd conversion script
- converting to Solaris PPP 4.0, How to Convert From asppp to Solaris PPP 4.0
- standard asppp configuration, Before Converting asppp Files
- viewing files converted to Solaris PPP 4.0, How to View the Results of the Conversion
- ASSERT error messages (UUCP)
- Checking UUCP Error Messages
- UUCP ASSERT Error Messages
- UUCP ASSERT Error Messages
- asterisk (*), in autofs maps, Asterisk (*)
- asynchronous PPP (asppp)
- configuring UUCP databases, Configuring UUCP Database Files
- converting to Solaris PPP 4.0, How to Convert From asppp to Solaris PPP 4.0
- difference from Solaris PPP 4.0, Why Use Solaris PPP 4.0?
- documentation, Which Version of Solaris PPP to Use
- files in a configuration, Before Converting asppp Files
- asyncmap option (PPP), Using /etc/ppp/options.ttyname on a Dial-in Server
- audio files, mailbox space requirements and, Mail Server
- Australian National University (ANU) PPP, compatibility with Solaris PPP 4.0, Solaris PPP 4.0 Compatibility
- auth option (PPP), How to Add PAP Support to the PPP Configuration Files (Dial-in Server)
- authenticatee (PPP), Authenticators and Authenticatees
- authentication
- See also authentication (PPP)
- DH
- DH Authentication
- DH Authentication
- fixing common problems, Diagnosing and Fixing Authentication Problems
- remote logins using ftp command
- Authentication for Remote Logins (ftp)
- How to Open an ftp Connection to a Remote System
- How to Open an ftp Connection to a Remote System
- remote logins using rlogin command
- Authentication for Remote Logins (rlogin)
- .rhosts File
- How to Log In to a Remote System (rlogin)
- direct or indirect logins, Direct or Indirect Remote Logins
- /etc/hosts.equiv file
- /etc/hosts.equiv File
- /etc/hosts.equiv File
- network or remote system authentication
- Authentication for Remote Logins (rlogin)
- /etc/hosts.equiv File
- Direct or Indirect Remote Logins
- .rhosts files
- .rhosts File
- .rhosts File
RPC
- Secure RPC
- Secure RPC
- UNIX
- Secure NFS System
- Secure RPC
- authentication (PPP)
- authenticatee, Authenticators and Authenticatees
- authenticator, Authenticators and Authenticatees
- configuring CHAP
- See also Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP)
- dial-in server
- Configuring CHAP Authentication on the Dial-in Server
- How to Add CHAP Support to the PPP Configuration Files (Dial-in Server)
- dial-out machine, How to Add CHAP Support to the PPP Configuration Files (Dial-out Machine)
configuring CHAP credentials, How to Configure CHAP Authentication Credentials for the Trusted Callers
- configuring CHAP credentials database, How to Create a CHAP Credentials Database (Dial-in Server)
- configuring PAP
- See also Password Authentication Protocol (PAP)
default policy, PPP Authentication
- example of CHAP, Example of a Configuration Using CHAP Authentication
- example of PAP, Example of a Configuration Using PAP Authentication
- planning
- Planning for Authentication on a Link
- Example of a Configuration Using CHAP Authentication
- prerequisites before configuring, Before You Set Up PPP Authentication
- process diagram
- for PAP, What Happens During PAP Authentication
secrets file
- for PAP, How to Create a PAP Credentials Database (Dial-in Server)
- for PPP, Authenticators and Authenticatees
support for leased lines, Authenticators and Authenticatees
- task maps for configuring
- Configuring PPP Authentication (Task Map)
- Setting Up PAP Authentication (Task Maps)
- Setting Up CHAP Authentication (Task Maps)
- trusted callers, Authenticators and Authenticatees
- authenticator (PPP), Authenticators and Authenticatees
- auto_direct file, How to Set Up a Mail Client
- auto_home map
- /home directory, Setting Up a Common View of /home
- /home directory server setup, How to Set Up /home With Multiple Home Directory File Systems
- /home mount point
- Master Autofs Map
- Mount Point /home
- auto_master map, How to Set Up a Secure NFS Environment With DH Authentication
- autofs
- administering maps, Administrative Tasks Involving Maps
- browsability
- Autofs Features
- Disabling Autofs Browsability
- consolidating project-related files, How to Consolidate Project-Related Files Under /ws
- features, Autofs Features
- /home directory, Setting Up a Common View of /home
- home directory server setup, How to Set Up /home With Multiple Home Directory File Systems
- maps
- browsability and, Autofs Features
- cachefs option, How to Access NFS File Systems by Using CacheFS
- CD-ROM file system, How to Access CD-ROM Applications With Autofs
- direct
- Direct Autofs Maps
- Direct Autofs Maps
- hsfs option, How to Access CD-ROM Applications With Autofs
- indirect
- Indirect Autofs Maps
- Indirect Autofs Maps
- master
- Master Autofs Map
- Master Autofs Map
- network navigation, How Autofs Navigates Through the Network (Maps)
- PC–DOS file system, How to Access PC-DOS Data Diskettes With Autofs
- pcfs option, How to Access PC-DOS Data Diskettes With Autofs
- read-only file selection
- How Autofs Selects the Nearest Read-Only Files for Clients (Multiple Locations)
- How Autofs Selects the Nearest Read-Only Files for Clients (Multiple Locations)
- referring to other maps
- Maps That Refer to Other Maps
- Maps That Refer to Other Maps
- starting the navigation process
- Mount Point /home
- How Autofs Starts the Navigation Process (Master Map)
- types, Administrative Tasks Involving Maps
- variables
- Variables in a Map Entry
- Variables in a Map Entry
metacharacters
- Autofs and Metacharacters
- Ampersand (&)
- mount process
- Autofs Mount Process
- Hierarchical Mounting
- mounting file systems, Mounting With the Automounter
- namespace data, Autofs Features
- NFS URL and, How to Use NFS URLs With Autofs
- non-NFS file system access
- Accessing Non-NFS File Systems
- How to Access PC-DOS Data Diskettes With Autofs
- operating systems
- supporting incompatible versions, How to Support Incompatible Client Operating System Versions
overview, About Autofs
- public file handle and, How to Use a Public File Handle With Autofs
- reference
- Autofs Reference
- Autofs and Special Characters
- replicating shared files across several servers, How to Replicate Shared Files Across Several Servers
- shared namespace access, How to Set Up Different Architectures to Access a Shared Namespace
- special characters, Autofs and Special Characters
- starting, How to Start the Automounter
- stopping, How to Stop the Automounter
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting Autofs
- unmounting process, Autofs Unmounting
- Automatic Call Unit (ACU)
- Devices file Type field, ACU Keyword
- troubleshooting, How to Check for Faulty Modems or ACUs
- UUCP hardware configuration, UUCP Hardware Configurations
- automatic file-system sharing
- Automatic File-System Sharing
- Automatic File-System Sharing
- Automatic File-System Sharing
- automatic mounting
- /var/mail directory
- How to Set Up a Mail Client
- Mail Server
- automount command, automount Command
- autofs and, About Autofs
- error messages, Troubleshooting Autofs
- modifying autofs master map (auto_master), How to Modify the Master Map
- modifying direct autofs map, How to Modify Direct Maps
- overview, How Autofs Works
- -v option, Error Messages Generated by automount -v
- when to run, Administrative Tasks Involving Maps
- automountd daemon, automountd Daemon
- autofs and, About Autofs
- description, Autofs Features
- mounting and, Autofs Features
- overview
- How Autofs Works
- How Autofs Works
- avoiding problems with ACLs in NFS, ACLs and nfsmapid in NFS Version 4
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