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1 TCP/IP Network Administration By Craig Hunt; ISBN , 630 pages. Second Edition, December (See the catalog page for this book.) Search the text of TCP/IP Network Administration. Index Symbols A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Table of Contents Preface Chapter 1: Overview of TCP/IP Chapter 2: Delivering the Data Chapter 3: Network Services Chapter 4: Getting Started Chapter 5: Basic Configuration Chapter 6: Configuring the Interface Chapter 7: Configuring Routing Chapter 8: Configuring DNS Name Service Chapter 9: Configuring Network Servers Chapter 10: sendmail Chapter 11: Troubleshooting TCP/IP Chapter 12: Network Security Chapter 13: Internet Information Resources Appendix A: PPP Tools Appendix B: A gated Reference Appendix C: A named Reference Appendix D: A dhcpd Reference Appendix E: A sendmail Reference Appendix F: Selected TCP/IP Headers file:///c /mynapster/downloads/warez/tcpip/index.htm (1 of 2) [ :17:12]

2 TCP/IP Network Administration The Networking CD Bookshelf Navigation Copyright 1999 O'Reilly & Associates. All Rights Reserved. file:///c /mynapster/downloads/warez/tcpip/index.htm (2 of 2) [ :17:12]

3 Search Symbols A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Index: Symbols and Numbers 6-bit serial lines, running over : 5.2. Linux Kernel Configuration 7bit encoding type : Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions 8bit encoding type : Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions '' (apostrophes) (expect nothing) : chat apostrophes ('') (expect nothing) : A.3. chat * (asterisk) meaning interface not enabled : Determining the Interface Name in name field, indicating wildcard character : C.3.1. Standard Resource (at sign) for current origin : C.3.1. Standard Resource Records excluding an individual parameter : 9.4. A BOOTP Server referencing current domain : The Reverse Domain File \ (backslash) escaping newline characters The printcap File A.3. chat C.3.1. Standard Resource Records : (colon) beginning and ending fields The printcap File Solaris Line Printer Service separating parameters : 9.4. A BOOTP Server {} (curly braces) configuration statements A host configuration B.2. The gated Configuration Language D.3. The dhcpd.conf Configuration File long variable names : sendmail Configuration macro names : The Define Macro Command.. (dots) for domain name : C.3.1. Standard Resource Records - (minus) (non-equivalent host) : Secure the r Commands -> (arrow), for copying files : rdist () (parentheses), for continuation characters : C.3.1. Standard Resource Records ; (semicolon) file:///c /mynapster/downloads/warez/tcpip/index/idx_0.htm (1 of 2) [ :17:14]

4 comment character : C.3.1. Standard Resource Records ending gated configuration statements A host configuration B.2. The gated Configuration Language # (sharp sign) for comments 3.2. The Host Table 5.4. The Internet Daemon A host configuration NFS Automounter The printcap File 9.4. A BOOTP Server A.1.1. The dip Script File D.3. The dhcpd.conf Configuration File Search Symbols A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Copyright 1999 O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. All Rights Reserved. [ Library Home DNS & BIND TCP/IP sendmail sendmail Reference Firewalls Practical Security ] file:///c /mynapster/downloads/warez/tcpip/index/idx_0.htm (2 of 2) [ :17:14]

5 Search Symbols A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Index: A ABORT keyword : A.3. chat Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) : Simple Network Management Protocol access control : Access Control levels of : The share command services to place under, listed : wrapper software for : Access Control ACKD command, in POP : Post Office Protocol Acknowledgment (ACK) bit set : Transmission Control Protocol Acknowledgment Number field : Transmission Control Protocol adaptive protocol value : slattach Address Resolution Protocol : (see ARP) addresses TCP/IP Features 1.7. Application Layer 2.1. Addressing, Routing, and Multiplexing (see also IP addresses) (see also leases on addresses) allocating dynamically : Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol manually : Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol assigning in blocks : Assigning host addresses in contiguous blocks Classless IP Addresses B.11. The Aggregate Statements in DHCP : Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol broadcast Final notes on IP addresses 2.6. Address Resolution 4. Getting Started 6.1. The ifconfig Command Checking the Interface with ifconfig limited : 3.6. Bootstrap Protocol file:///c /mynapster/downloads/warez/tcpip/index/idx_a.htm (1 of 6) [ :17:15]

6 setting : Setting the Broadcast Address specifying : Defining the Subnet Mask classes of 1.7. Application Layer Address Classes Obtaining an IP Address class rules : Running RIP with routed converting : The Set Ruleset Command processing : The Set Ruleset Command simplified : The Define Class Command gateway : (see gateway) getting in pppd : Dial-Up PPP host : Address Classes assigning : Assigning host addresses Internet-style : Modifying Local Information mask, written in hexadecimal : Checking the Interface with ifconfig mixtures of in DHCP : Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol multiple : The Resolver Configuration File numeric : 3.1. Names and Addresses processing by several rewrite rules : Transforming the Address verifying : Testing sendmail.cf recipient : The Set Ruleset Command records of : C Address record reserved Address Classes Final notes on IP addresses resolution of : 2.6. Address Resolution sender The Set Ruleset Command Testing Rewrite Rules spoofing Obtaining an IP Address 5.2. Linux Kernel Configuration timing out : Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol translating : 5.2. Linux Kernel Configuration admin alias : sendmail Aliases administration : (see network, administration) admintool Solaris Line Printer Service The Shadow Password File file:///c /mynapster/downloads/warez/tcpip/index/idx_a.htm (2 of 6) [ :17:15]

7 adventurous users, supporting : IMAP Server aggregate statements (in gated) : B.11. The Aggregate Statements alarms provided by monitors : Simple Network Management Protocol algorithms back-off : 9.4. A BOOTP Server Dijkstra Shortest Path First (SPF) : Open Shortest Path First distance-vector : 7.4. Interior Routing Protocols aliases : Port Numbers file : sendmail Aliases processing addresses against : The Set Ruleset Command for hostnames : The named.hosts File in sendmail : sendmail's Function aliases file Simple Mail Transfer Protocol 9.3. Network Information Service AliasFile option : The Set Option Command allmulti parameter : Point-to-point alternative multipart subtype : Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions America Online (AOL) : 4.1. Connected and Non-Connected Networks Andrew File System : File Sharing anonymous FTP : Anonymous FTP ANY query : Checking Name Service apostrophes ('') (expect nothing) chat A.3. chat Application Layer : 1.2. A Data Communications Model in TCP/IP : 1.7. Application Layer applications content type : Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions protocols for : Port Numbers widely implemented : 1.7. Application Layer security issues concerning : Application Security archie : archie client software : archie client software servers : archie archie.internic.net : archie ARCnet interface : 5.2. Linux Kernel Configuration area border routers : Open Shortest Path First ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) 2.6. Address Resolution 2.8. Summary Reverse Address Resolution Protocol file:///c /mynapster/downloads/warez/tcpip/index/idx_a.htm (3 of 6) [ :17:15]

8 command 2.6. Address Resolution Options in troubleshooting : Troubleshooting with the arp Command in troubleshooting : Diagnostic Tools enabling : ARP and trailers proxy server for : Options support in BSD : Pseudo-device table : A.1.1. The dip Script File viewing contents of : Troubleshooting with the arp Command ARPA Internet Text Messages : Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions ARPANET 1.1. TCP/IP and the Internet The datagram 2.4. Internet Routing Architecture 6.2. TCP/IP Over a Serial Line arrow (->), for copying files : rdist AS path operators, listed : B.10. Control Statements vector : B.10. Control Statements ASCII data (US) : Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions aspppd.cf file : Solaris PPP Assigned Numbers RFC 2.7. Protocols, Ports, and Sockets C Host Information record assumptions, making Troubleshooting Hints Protocol Case Study asterisk (*) meaning interface not enabled : Determining the Interface Name in name field, indicating wildcard character : C.3.1. Standard Resource Records asynchronous modems : (see modems) Asynchronous PPP Daemon (aspppd) : Solaris PPP at sign (@) for current origin : C.3.1. Standard Resource Records excluding an individual parameter : 9.4. A BOOTP Server referencing current domain : The Reverse Domain File at, files run by, in security checks : Looking for Trouble audio data content : Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions authentication 1.7. Application Layer Obtaining an IP Address file:///c /mynapster/downloads/warez/tcpip/index/idx_a.htm (4 of 6) [ :17:15]

9 NIS User Authentication (see also packet) (see also user authentication) DES-encrypted : NIS+ in pppd PPP Daemon Security A.2. The PPP Daemon server : NFS Authentication Server authoritative servers 1.7. Application Layer 3.3. Domain Name Service BIND, resolver, and named (see also non-authoritative servers) auto_direct file : NFS Automounter auto_home file : NFS Automounter auto_master file : NFS Automounter auto-revarp parameter : Point-to-point autofs script : NFS Automounter Automatic Call Unit (ACU) : Solaris PPP automount : NFS Automounter command : NFS Automounter configuration files (maps) for : NFS Automounter filesystem (autofs), defining : NFS Automounter automounter daemon (automountd) : NFS Automounter autonomous systems (AS) 2.4. Internet Routing Architecture 7.4. Interior Routing Protocols defined : 7.5. Exterior Routing Protocols external (ASE) routes Exterior gateway configuration B.8.1. The ospf Statement B The import Statement types of : B The export Statement listing of : B.10. Control Statements number (ASN) Obtaining an autonomous system number B.7. Definition Statements B.8.5. The bgp Statement subdividing : Open Shortest Path First file:///c /mynapster/downloads/warez/tcpip/index/idx_a.htm (5 of 6) [ :17:15]

10 Search Symbols A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Copyright 1999 O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. All Rights Reserved. [ Library Home DNS & BIND TCP/IP sendmail sendmail Reference Firewalls Practical Security ] file:///c /mynapster/downloads/warez/tcpip/index/idx_a.htm (6 of 6) [ :17:15]

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