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A (Address) records

A command (vi)

AbiWord

abort command

access control

     ACLs (Access Control Lists) 2nd 3rd

         adding users/groups to

         current settings, viewing

         deleting entries from

         denying access with

         kernel support, configuring

         maximum permissions masks

         enabling on mounted filesystems

         UFS1 filesystem support

    Apache server

         access control by address

         access control by address and password

         access control by password

     DNS (domain name server) access

     Samba

         guest users

         log files

         password encryption

         share-level

         user-level

         username mapping

Access Control Lists [See ACLs.]

access file

access.conf file

ACLs (Access Control Lists) 2nd

     adding users/groups to

     current settings, viewing

     deleting entries from

     denying access with

     kernel support, configuring

     maximum permissions masks

     enabling on mounted filesystems

     UFS1 filesystem support

active lines of development, upgrading to

ad0 value (Sysinstall)

ad1 value (Sysinstall)

add command

AddHandler directive (Apache)

Address (A) records

Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)

     cache contents, checking

     routing between networks

addresses

     access control

     ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)

         cache contents, checking

         routing between networks

     IP addresses [See also routing.]

         aliases

         broadcast addresses

         finding with ifconfig

         IPv6

         leasing

         mapping with /etc/hosts file

         network addresses

     MAC (Media Access Controller) addresses

     NAT (Network Address Translation)

AddType directive (Apache)

adduser command 2nd

     adding users with

     default options

administration

     do's and don'ts

     databases

air gaps

alias command 2nd

aliases

     aliases file

     creating

         bash shell

         tcsh shell

     removing

     Sendmail

aliases file

allow-query statement

allow-recursion statement

allow-transfer statement

AllowMouseOpenFail option (xorg.conf ServerFlags)

ALTER TABLE command

alternative FTP servers

     ProFTPD

     Secure FTP (sftp)

     vsftpd

     WU-FTPD

amd (auto-mount daemon)

amd.conf file

ampersand (&) 2nd 3rd

AND statements 2nd

anonymous FTP 2nd 3rd

Apache Project

Apache server [See also directives.]

     access control by address

     access control by address and password

     access control by password

         groups, adding

         users, adding

     Apache Project

     Apache-SSL

     apxs, building modules with

     built-in modules

     CGI (Common Gateway Interface)

         accessing directly

         accessing through forms

         enabling

         sample Perl CGI program

     CGIWrap

     configuration files

         .htaccess

         access.conf

         httpd.conf

         magic

         mime.types

         srm.conf

     dynamic modules

     file layout

    HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)

         apachectl program

         httpd, starting/stopping

         requests

         response codes

     installing

     mod_perl module

     mod_php module

     mod_python module

     mod_ruby module

     mod_ssl module

     obtaining

     OpenSSL certificate management

     secure web servers, running

     server-side includes

     virtual hosting

Apache-SSL

apache.org

apachectl program

AppleTalk

applications

     audio applications

         mixers

         MP3 playback

         sound support, enabling

         XMMS (X Multimedia System)

     CLI applications

     DockApps (Window Maker)

    email

         GUI email clients

         Mutt

         Pine

         uuencode and uudecode

    FTP (File Transfer Protocol)

         commands

         man pages

         sample session

         starting

     GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program)

     GUI applications

     Java applications

     office applications

     starting automatically

     text editors

         ee

         gedit

         KEdit

         vi

    web browsers

         Lynx

         X11 web browsers

Applications menu (Window Maker) 2nd

apxs tool

arguments 2nd

arithmetic

     bc command

     expr command

     Korn shell built-in arithmetic

ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)

     cache contents, checking

     routing between networks

arp command

arrays 2nd

ascii command (FTP)

ASCII mode 2nd

assigning

     initial passwords

     onetime passwords

assigning variables

assignment operator (=)

associative arrays

asterisk (*) 2nd 3rd 4th

asynchronous writes

at command 2nd

at sign (@) 2nd

ATA access modes

     DMA (direct memory access) modes

     PIO (programmed I/O) modes

     UDMA (ultra direct memory access) modes

ATA disk controllers

atomic operations

atq command

atrm command

atrun command

attacks [See intrusions.]

audio applications

     hardware compatibility list

    mixers

         mixer command

         MP3 playback

         X11 mixers

         XMMS (X Multimedia System)

     sound support, enabling

AuthDBGroupFile directive (Apache)

AuthDBMGroupFile directive (Apache)

AuthDBMUserFile directive (Apache)

AuthDBUserFile directive (Apache)

authentication

     CHAP (Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol)

     authenticated FTP

     Kerberos

     PAP (Password Authentication Protocol)

Authenticode

AuthGroupFile directive (Apache)

AuthName directive (Apache)

AuthType directive (Apache)

AuthUserFile directive (Apache)

Auto Defaults (disk partitions)

auto-detecting video hardware

auto-mount daemon (amd)

auto-sensing hubs

AUTO_INCREMENT columns 2nd

autocommit mode

autologout shell variable (tcsh shell)

automated users

automating processes

     application startup

     at command

     cron daemon 2nd

    crontab files

         creating and editing

         structure of

     periodic command

     periodic task schedule

     regularly scheduled tasks

     tasks scheduled only once

AutoRepeat option (xorg.conf InputDevice section)

awk command

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