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
Index
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O
- -O option, mount command, Using the mount Command
- -o option
- mount command, Using the mount Command
- share command
- Non-File-System-Specific share Options
- Setting Access Lists With the share Command
- octal numbers escape character, UUCP /etc/uucp/Dialers File
- open errors, NFS and, NFS Version 3 Protocol
- OPEN share support, NFS version 4, OPEN Share Support in NFS Version 4
- opening remote system connections
- How to Open an ftp Connection to a Remote System
- How to Open an ftp Connection to a Remote System
- openssl command and sendmail, How to Set SMTP to Use TLS
- operating systems
- map variables, Variables in a Map Entry
- supporting incompatible versions, How to Support Incompatible Client Operating System Versions
- options (PPP)
- asyncmap, Using /etc/ppp/options.ttyname on a Dial-in Server
- auth, How to Add PAP Support to the PPP Configuration Files (Dial-in Server)
- call
- How to Call the Dial-in Server
- /etc/ppp/peers/peer-name File
- connect
- How to Define the Connection With an Individual Peer
- Invoking the Chat Script
- crtscts, How to Define Communications Over the Serial Line
- debug, How to Turn on PPP Debugging
- guidelines for use, Using PPP Options in Files and on the Command Line
- init
- How to Configure a Machine on a Leased Line
- Using /etc/ppp/options.ttyname on a Dial-in Server
- local, How to Configure a Machine on a Leased Line
- login
- How to Add PAP Support to the PPP Configuration Files (Dial-in Server)
- Using the login Option With /etc/ppp/pap-secrets
- name, How to Add PAP Support to the PPP Configuration Files (Dial-out Machine)
- noauth
- How to Define the Connection With an Individual Peer
- How to Configure a Machine on a Leased Line
- noccp, How to Configure Users of the Dial-in Server
- noipdefault, How to Define the Connection With an Individual Peer
- noservice, Using PPPoE and PPP Files to Configure an Access Server
- option privileges, Effects of Option Privileges
- parsing by the pppd daemon, How PPP Options Are Processed
- passive, How to Configure a Machine on a Leased Line
- persist, How to Configure a Machine on a Leased Line
- sync, How to Configure a Machine on a Leased Line
- xonxoff, How to Define Communications Over the Serial Line (Dial-in Server)
- options file, in PPP, How to Define Communications Over the Serial Line
- options in sendmail command
- command-line options from version 8.12
- submit.cf Configuration File From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- Additional or Deprecated Command-Line Options From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- Additional Arguments for the PidFile and ProcessTitlePrefix Options From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- command-line options in version 8.13, Additional Command-Line Options in Version 8.13 of sendmail
- configuration file options in version 8.13, Additional and Revised Configuration File Options in Version 8.13 of sendmail
- PidFile option, Additional Arguments for the PidFile and ProcessTitlePrefix Options From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- ProcessTitlePrefix option, Additional Arguments for the PidFile and ProcessTitlePrefix Options From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- options.ttyname file (PPP), See /etc/ppp/options.ttyname
- OSNAME map variable, Variables in a Map Entry
- OSREL map variable, Variables in a Map Entry
- ostype directory, Contents of the /etc/mail/cf Directory
- OSVERS map variable, Variables in a Map Entry
- OTHER option of Permissions file, UUCP MACHINE Entry for OTHER
- overlaying already mounted file system, Using the mount Command
- owner- prefix, mail alias with, Mailbox Files
- owner- prefix and mailbox names, Mailbox Files
- owner-owner and mailbox names, Mailbox Files
P
- p escape character, Dialers file, UUCP /etc/uucp/Dialers File
- packet size, configuring for SLP, Configuring the Packet Size
- PAP credentials database
- creating
- for a dial-in server, How to Create a PAP Credentials Database (Dial-in Server)
- for trusted callers, How to Configure PAP Authentication Credentials for the Trusted Callers
creating for a dial-in server, How to Create a PAP Credentials Database (Dial-in Server)
- parity
- Dialers file, Setting Parity in the /etc/uucp/Dialers File
- Systems file, Setting Parity in /etc/uucp/Systems File
- passive mode, UUCP SENDFILES Option
- passive option (PPP), How to Configure a Machine on a Leased Line
- passwd file, enabling UUCP logins, How to Add UUCP Logins
- Password Authentication Protocol (PAP)
- authentication process, What Happens During PAP Authentication
- configuring
- on a dial-in server, How to Add PAP Support to the PPP Configuration Files (Dial-in Server)
- trusted callers
- How to Configure PAP Authentication Credentials for the Trusted Callers
- How to Configure PAP Authentication Credentials for the Trusted Callers
- How to Add PAP Support to the PPP Configuration Files (Dial-out Machine)
creating a PAP credentials database, How to Create a PAP Credentials Database (Dial-in Server)
- definition, Password Authentication Protocol (PAP)
- /etc/ppp/pap-secrets file, /etc/ppp/pap-secrets File
- example configuration, Example of a Configuration Using PAP Authentication
- planning, Configuring PAP Authentication
- suggestions for passwords, Creating PAP Passwords
- task maps, Setting Up PAP Authentication (Task Maps)
- using the login option, Using the login Option With /etc/ppp/pap-secrets
- passwords
- authentication for remote logins
- ftp command
- Authentication for Remote Logins (ftp)
- How to Open an ftp Connection to a Remote System
- rlogin command
- Authentication for Remote Logins (rlogin)
- Direct or Indirect Remote Logins
- How to Log In to a Remote System (rlogin)
autofs and superuser passwords, About Autofs
- DH password protection, Secure RPC
- Secure RPC password creation, How to Set Up a Secure NFS Environment With DH Authentication
- UUCP privileged
- UUCP VALIDATE Option
- UUCP VALIDATE Option
- path names
- rcp command
- absolute or abbreviated
- Specifying Source and Target
- Specifying Source and Target
- syntax options
- Specifying Source and Target
- Specifying Source and Target
tilde (~) in
- Specifying Source and Target
- Specifying Source and Target
- pathconf: no info message, Miscellaneous Error Messages
- pathconf: server not responding message, Miscellaneous Error Messages
- PC-DOS files, accessing with autofs, How to Access PC-DOS Data Diskettes With Autofs
- pcfs option, autofs maps, How to Access PC-DOS Data Diskettes With Autofs
- peer
- access server
- PPPoE Overview
- Before Configuring a PPPoE Server
- authenticatee, Authenticators and Authenticatees
- authenticator, Authenticators and Authenticatees
- definition, PPP Configurations and Terminology
- dial-in server, Dial-up PPP Overview
- dial-out machine, Dial-up PPP Overview
- leased-line peer, Parts of a Leased-Line PPP Link
- PPPoE client
- PPPoE Overview
- Before Configuring a PPPoE Client
- penril entry in Dialers file, UUCP /etc/uucp/Dialers File
- percent sign (%) in mailbox names, Mailbox Files
- Perl 5, introduction, Perl 5
- Permission denied message, NFS Error Messages
- permissions
- copying requirements, How to Copy Files Between a Local and a Remote System (rcp)
- NFS version 3 improvement, NFS Version 3 Protocol
- Permissions file
- CALLBACK option
- UUCP CALLBACK Option
- UUCP CALLBACK Option
- changing node name, UUCP MYNAME Option
- COMMANDS option
- UUCP COMMANDS Option
- UUCP COMMANDS Option
- UUCP Forwarding
- considerations
- UUCP Considerations
- UUCP Considerations
- description
- UUCP Database Files
- UUCP /etc/uucp/Permissions File
- dialback permissions
- UUCP CALLBACK Option
- UUCP CALLBACK Option
- file transfer permissions
- UUCP REQUEST Option
- UUCP NOREAD and NOWRITE Options
- format, UUCP Structuring Entries
- forwarding operation, UUCP Forwarding
- LOGNAME
- combining with MACHINE, Combining MACHINE and LOGNAME Entries for UUCP
- description, UUCP Structuring Entries
- login IDs for remote computers, UUCP Considerations
MACHINE
- combining with LOGNAME, Combining MACHINE and LOGNAME Entries for UUCP
- default permissions or restrictions, UUCP Considerations
- description, UUCP Structuring Entries
- OTHER option, UUCP MACHINE Entry for OTHER
MYNAME option, UUCP MYNAME Option
- NOREAD option, UUCP NOREAD and NOWRITE Options
- NOWRITE option, UUCP NOREAD and NOWRITE Options
- OTHER option, UUCP MACHINE Entry for OTHER
- READ option
- UUCP READ and WRITE Options
- UUCP READ and WRITE Options
- remote execution permissions
- UUCP COMMANDS Option
- UUCP VALIDATE Option
- REQUEST option, UUCP REQUEST Option
- security set up, Setting Up UUCP Security
- SENDFILES option, UUCP SENDFILES Option
- structuring entries, UUCP Structuring Entries
- uucheck command and, UUCP Administrative Programs
- uuxqt daemon and, UUCP Daemons
- VALIDATE option
- UUCP VALIDATE Option
- UUCP VALIDATE Option
- WRITE option, UUCP READ and WRITE Options
- Permit-type field of Grades file, UUCP Permit-type Field
- persist option (PPP), How to Configure a Machine on a Leased Line
- Phone field of Systems file, Phone Field in /etc/uucp/Systems File
- PidFile option, sendmail command, Additional Arguments for the PidFile and ProcessTitlePrefix Options From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- ping command
- Changing Default Timeouts
- How to Find Out If a Remote System Is Operating
- Monitoring Network Performance
- How to Check the Response of Hosts on the Network
- 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
- Point-to-Point Protocol, See PPP
- Poll file
- description
- UUCP Database Files
- UUCP /etc/uucp/Poll File
- format, UUCP /etc/uucp/Poll File
- polling remote computers (UUCP)
- UUCP Database Files
- UUCP /etc/uucp/Poll File
- Port Selector variable in Devices file, Port Selector
- portmapper, mounting and, How File Systems Are Mounted
- ports
- Devices file entry, Line Field in the /etc/uucp/Devices File
- UUCP, How to Activate UUCP for TCP/IP
- postmaster alias, creating, Managing the postmaster Alias
- postmaster mailbox
- creating, How to Create a Separate Mailbox for postmaster
- description, Mailbox Files
- testing, How to Test the Mail Configuration
- 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
- PPP
- authentication
- PPP Authentication
- PPP Authentication Protocols
- chat script examples, How to Create the Instructions for Calling a Peer
- common problems, Tools for Troubleshooting PPP
- compatibility, Solaris PPP 4.0 Compatibility
- converting from asynchronous PPP, How to Convert From asppp to Solaris PPP 4.0
- dial-up link, Dial-up PPP Overview
- difference with asppp, Why Use Solaris PPP 4.0?
- DSL support, Support for DSL Users Through PPPoE
- file privileges, How PPP Configuration File Privileges Work
- ISDN support, Using ISDN Terminal Adapters With a Dial-out Machine
- leased-line link, Leased-Line PPP Overview
- options for configuration files
- See options (PPP)
overview, Solaris PPP 4.0 Basics
- parts of a link
- PPP Configurations and Terminology
- Parts of a PPPoE Configuration
- pppd
- See also pppd command
PPPoE, PPPoE Overview
- problem solving
- See also troubleshooting PPP
related RFCs, Requests for Comments (RFCs) About PPP
- resources, external, Where to Go for More Information About PPP
- summary of configuration files, Where to Define PPP Options
- task map for PPP planning, Overall PPP Planning (Task Map)
- pppd command
- definition, Where to Define PPP Options
- initiating a call, How to Call the Dial-in Server
- obtaining diagnostics
- How to Obtain Diagnostic Information From pppd
- How to Obtain Diagnostic Information From pppd
- How to Obtain Diagnostic Information for PPPoE
- parsing options, How PPP Options Are Processed
- testing a DSL line, How to Define a PPPoE Access Server Peer
- turning on debugging, How to Turn on PPP Debugging
- pppdebug log file, How to Obtain Diagnostic Information for PPPoE
- PPPoE
- configuring an access server
- Setting Up a PPPoE Access Server
- How to Modify an Existing /etc/ppp/pppoe File
- How to Restrict the Use of an Interface to Particular Clients
- DSLAM, PPPoE at a Telephone Company
- fixing common problems
- How to Obtain Diagnostic Information for PPPoE
- How to Obtain Diagnostic Information for PPPoE
- How to Obtain Diagnostic Information for PPPoE
- list of commands and files, Creating PPPoE Tunnels for DSL Support
- obtaining snoop traces, How to Obtain Diagnostic Information for PPPoE
- overview, PPPoE Overview
- planning for the tunnel
- Planning for DSL Support Over a PPPoE Tunnel
- Before Configuring a PPPoE Client
- Example of a Configuration for a PPPoE Tunnel
- Example of a PPPoE Server Configuration
- providing services from an access server
- /etc/ppp/pppoe File
- /etc/ppp/pppoe.device File
- task maps for configuring, Major Tasks for Setting Up a PPPoE Tunnel (Task Maps)
- PPPoE client
- access server and, /etc/ppp/peers/peer-name File for Defining an Access Server Peer
- commands, PPPoE Client Commands and Files
- configuring, How to Configure an Interface for a PPPoE Client
- defining an access server, How to Define a PPPoE Access Server Peer
- definition, PPPoE Overview
- equipment, Before Configuring a PPPoE Client
- /etc/ppp/peers/peer-name file usage (PPPoE), /etc/ppp/peers/peer-name File for Defining an Access Server Peer
- files, PPPoE Client Commands and Files
- planning
- Before Configuring a PPPoE Client
- Prerequisites for Setting Up the PPPoE Client
- task map for configuring, Major Tasks for Setting Up a PPPoE Tunnel (Task Maps)
- pppoe.so shared object
- pppoe.so Plugin
- pppoe.so Shared Object
- pppoec utility
- definition, /usr/lib/inet/pppoec Utility
- obtaining diagnostics, How to Obtain Diagnostic Information for PPPoE
- pppoed daemon
- definition, /usr/lib/inet/pppoed Daemon
- starting, How to Set Up a PPPoE Access Server
- .ppprc file
- creating, How to Configure Users of the Dial-in Server
- definition, Where to Define PPP Options
- privileges, File Privileges
- praliases command, Contents of the /usr/bin Directory
- preserve_local_plus_detail FEATURE() declaration, Changes to the FEATURE() Declaration From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- preserve_luser_host FEATURE() declaration, Changes to the FEATURE() Declaration From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- printing
- list of remotely mounted directories, showmount Command
- list of shared or exported files, showmount Command
- problems with ACLs in NFS, avoiding, ACLs and nfsmapid in NFS Version 4
- process diagram, for CHAP, What Happens During CHAP Authentication
- processor type map variable, Variables in a Map Entry
- ProcessTitlePrefix option, sendmail command, Additional Arguments for the PidFile and ProcessTitlePrefix Options From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- programs, hung, NFS Error Messages
- projects, consolidating files, How to Consolidate Project-Related Files Under /ws
- protocol definitions in Devices file
- Protocol Definitions in /etc/uucp/Devices File
- Protocol Definitions in /etc/uucp/Devices File
- proxy advertisement (SLP)
- Advertising Legacy Services
- Using SLP Proxy Registration to Advertise
- proxy registration (SLP)
- SLP Proxy Registration
- Using SLP Proxy Registration to Advertise
- multihomed hosts, Proxy Advertising on Multihomed Hosts
- pstack command, pstack Command
- public directory maintenance (UUCP), UUCP Public Directory
- public file handle
- autofs and, How to Use a Public File Handle With Autofs
- mounting and, How File Systems Are Mounted
- NFS mounting with, Solaris 7 Extensions for NFS Mounting
- WebNFS and, Planning for WebNFS Access
- public-key cryptography
- common key, DH Authentication
- conversation key, DH Authentication
- database of public keys
- Secure RPC
- DH Authentication
- DH authentication
- DH Authentication
- DH Authentication
- secret key
- database, DH Authentication
- deleting from remote server, Using Secure RPC With NFS
time synchronization, DH Authentication
- public-key map
- DH authentication, DH Authentication
- enabling secure NFS, How to Set Up a Secure NFS Environment With DH Authentication
- public option
- in dfstab file, How to Enable WebNFS Access
- mount command
- How to Mount an NFS File System Through a Firewall
- mount Options for NFS File Systems
- share error message, NFS Error Messages
- WebNFS and, Planning for WebNFS Access
- put command (FTP), example, How to Copy Files to a Remote System (ftp)
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