Linux Network Administrators Guide (2nd Edition)
- A shorter index
- List of Figures
- Introduction to Networking
- History
- UUCP Networks
- How to Use UUCP
- TCP/IP Networks
- Introduction to TCP/IP-Networks
- Ethernets
- Other Types of Hardware
- The Internet Protocol
- IP over Serial Lines
- The Transmission Control Protocol
- The User Datagram Protocol
- More on Ports
- The Socket Library
- Networking
- Different Streaks of Development
- Where to Get the Code
- Maintaining Your System
- System Security
- Outlook on the Following Chapters
- Issues of TCP/IP Networking
- Networking Interfaces
- IP Addresses
- Address Resolution
- IP Routing
- IP Networks
- Subnetworks
- Gateways
- The Routing Table
- Metric Values
- The Internet Control Message Protocol
- The Domain Name System
- Hostname Resolution
- Enter DNS
- Name Lookups with DNS
- Domain Name Servers
- The DNS Database
- Reverse Lookups
- Configuring the Networking Hardware
- Devices, Drivers, and all that
- Kernel Configuration
- Kernel Options in 1.0 and Higher
- Kernel Options in 1.1.14 and Higher
- A Tour of Network Devices
- Ethernet Installation
- Ethernet Cabling
- Supported Boards
- Ethernet Autoprobing
- The PLIP Driver
- The SLIP and PPP Drivers
- Setting up the Serial Hardware
- Communication Software for Modem Links
- Introduction to Serial Devices
- Accessing Serial Devices
- Serial Hardware
- Configuring TCP/IP Networking
- Setting up the proc Filesystem
- Installing the Binaries
- Another Example
- Setting the Hostname
- Assigning IP-Addresses
- Writing hosts and networks Files
- Interface Configuration for IP
- The Loopback Interface
- Ethernet Interfaces
- Routing through a Gateway
- Configuring a Gateway
- The PLIP Interface
- The SLIP and PPP Interface
- The Dummy Interface
- All About ifconfig
- Checking with netstat
- Displaying the Routing Table
- Displaying Interface Statistics
- Displaying Connections
- Checking the ARP Tables
- The Future
- Name Service and Resolver Configuraton
- The Resolver Library
- The host.conf File
- Resolver Environment Variables
- Configuring Name Server Lookups-- resolv.conf
- Resolver Robustness
- Running named
- The named.boot File
- The DNS Database Files
- Writing the Master Files
- Verifying the Name Server Setup
- Other Useful Tools
- The Resolver Library
- Serial Line IP
- General Requirements
- SLIP Operation
- Using dip
- A Sample Script
- A dip Reference
- The Modem Commands
- echo and term
- The get Command
- The print Command
- Variable Names
- The if and goto Commands
- send, wait and sleep
- mode and default
- Running in Server Mode
- The Point-to-Point Protocol
- Untangling the P's
- PPP on
- Running pppd
- Using Options Files
- Dialing out with chat
- Debugging Your PPP Setup
- IP Configuration Options
- Choosing IP Addresses
- Routing Through a PPP Link
- Link Control Options
- General Security Considerations
- Authentication with PPP
- CHAP versus PAP
- The CHAP Secrets File
- The PAP Secrets File
- Configuring a PPP Server
- Various Network Applications
- The inetd Super-Server
- The tcpd access control facility
- The services and protocols Files
- Remote Procedure Call
- Configuring the r Commands
- The Network Information System
- Getting Acquainted with NIS
- NIS versus NIS+
- The Client Side of NIS
- Running a NIS Server
- Setting up a NIS Client with NYS
- Choosing the Right Maps
- Using the passwd and group Maps
- Using NIS with Shadow Support
- Using the Traditional NIS Code
- The Network File System
- Preparing NFS
- Mounting an NFS Volume
- The NFS Daemons
- The exports File
- The Automounter
- Managing Taylor UUCP
- History
- More Information on UUCP
- Introduction
- Layout of UUCP Transfers and Remote Execution
- The Inner Workings of uucico
- uucico Command Line Options
- UUCP Configuration Files
- A Gentle Introduction to Taylor UUCP
- What UUCP Needs to Know
- Site Naming
- Taylor Configuration Files
- General Configuration Options-- the config File
- How to Tell UUCP about other Systems-- the sys File
- System Name
- Telephone Number
- Port and Speed
- The Login Chat
- Alternates
- Restricting Call Times
- What Devices there are-- the port File
- How to Dial a Number-- the dial File
- UUCP Over TCP
- Using a Direct Connection
- The Do's and Dont's of UUCP-- Tuning Permissions
- Command Execution
- File Transfers
- Forwarding
- Setting up your System for Dialing in
- Setting up getty
- Providing UUCP Accounts
- Protecting Yourself Against Swindlers
- Be Paranoid-- Call Sequence Checks
- Anonymous UUCP
- UUCP Low-Level Protocols
- Protocol Overview
- Tuning the Transmission Protocol
- Selecting Specific Protocols
- Troubleshooting
- Log Files
- History
- Electronic Mail
- What is a Mail Message?
- How is Mail Delivered?
- Email Addresses
- How does Mail Routing Work?
- Mail Routing on the Internet
- Mail Routing in the UUCP World
- Mixing UUCP and RFC-822
- Pathalias and Map File Format
- Configuring elm
- Global elm Options
- National Character Sets
- Getting smail Up and Running
- UUCP Setup
- Setup for a LAN
- Writing the Configuration Files
- Running smail
- If You Don't Get Through...
- Compiling smail
- Mail Delivery Modes
- Miscellaneous config Options
- Message Routing and Delivery
- Routing Messages
- The paths database
- Delivering Messages to Local Addresses
- Local Users
- Forwarding
- Alias Files
- Mailing Lists
- UUCP-based Transports
- SMTP-based Transports
- Hostname Qualification
- Sendmail+IDA
- Introduction to Sendmail+IDA
- Configuration Files - Overview
- The sendmail.cf File
- An Example sendmail.m4 File
- Typically Used sendmail.m4 Parameters
- Items that Define Paths
- Defining the Local Mailer
- Dealing with Bounced Mail
- Domain Name Service Related Items
- Defining Names the Local System is Known by
- UUCP-Related Items
- Relay Systems and Mailers
- The Various Configuration Tables
- The Master Sendmail.mc File
- So Which Entries are Really Required?
- A Tour of Sendmail+IDA Tables
- mailertable
- uucpxtable
- pathtable
- domaintable
- aliases
- Rarely Used Tables
- Installing sendmail
- Extracting the binary distribution
- Building sendmail.cf
- Testing the sendmail.cf file
- Putting it all together - Integration Testing sendmail.cf and the tables
- Administrivia and Stupid Mail Tricks
- Forwarding Mail to a Relay Host
- Forcing Mail into Misconfigured Remote Sites
- Forcing Mail to be Transferred via UUCP
- Preventing Mail from Being Delivered via UUCP
- Running the Sendmail Queue on Demand
- Reporting Mail Statistics
- Mixing and Matching Binary Distributions
- Where to Get More Information
- Netnews
- Usenet History
- What is Usenet, Anyway?
- How Does Usenet Handle News?
- C-News
- Delivering News
- Installation
- The sys file
- The active file
- Article Batching
- Expiring News
- Miscellaneous Files
- Control Messages
- The cancel Message
- newgroup and rmgroup
- The checkgroups Message
- sendsys, version, and senduuname
- C-News in an NFS Environment
- Maintenance Tools and Tasks
- A Description of NNTP
- Introduction
- Installing the NNTP server
- Restricting NNTP Access
- NNTP Authorization
- nntpd Interaction with C-News
- Newsreader Configuration
- tin Configuration
- trn Configuration
- nn Configuration
- A Null Printer Cable for PLIP
- Sample smail Configuration Files
- The GNU General Public License
- Preamble
- Terms and Conditions for Copying, Distribution, and Modification
- Appendix: How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
- About this document ...
Andrew Anderson Thu Mar 7 23:22:06 EST 1996
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