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NOTE: CentOS Enterprise Linux is built from the Red Hat Enterprise Linux source code. Other than logo and name changes CentOS Enterprise Linux is compatible with the equivalent Red Hat version. This document applies equally to both Red Hat and CentOS Enterprise Linux.
Index
- /dev/oprofile/, Understanding
/dev/oprofile/
- /dev/shm, File
Systems
- /etc/auto.master, Mounting NFS File Systems using
autofs
- /etc/cups/, Printer
Configuration
- /etc/exports, Exporting NFS File
Systems
- /etc/fstab, Converting to an ext3 File
System, Mounting NFS
File Systems using /etc/fstab
- /etc/fstab file
-
- enabling disk quotas with, Enabling
Quotas
- /etc/hosts, Managing
Hosts
- /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf, Apache HTTP Server Configuration
- /etc/printcap, Printer
Configuration
- /etc/sysconfig/dhcpd, Starting and Stopping the
Server
- /proc/ directory, Installed
Documentation
- /var/spool/cron, Configuring Cron
Tasks
- Access Control Lists
-
- see ACLs
- ACLs
-
- access ACLs, Setting Access
ACLs
- additional resources, Additional Resources
- archiving with, Archiving File
Systems With ACLs
- default ACLs, Setting
Default ACLs
- getfacl, Retrieving
ACLs
- mounting file systems with, Mounting File Systems
- mounting NFS shares with, NFS
- on ext3 file systems, Access Control
Lists
- retrieving, Retrieving
ACLs
- setfacl, Setting Access
ACLs
- setting
-
- access ACLs, Setting Access
ACLs
- with Samba, Access Control
Lists
- activating your subscription, Activate Your Subscription
- adding
-
- group, Adding a
Group
- user, Command Line
Configuration
- Apache HTTP Server
-
- see HTTP Configuration Tool
- additional resources, Additional Resources
- related books, Related
Books
- securing, An
Overview of Certificates and Security
- APXS, An
Overview of Security-Related Packages
- at, At and Batch
-
- additional resources, Additional
Resources
- authconfig
-
- see Authentication Configuration Tool
- authentication, Authentication
Configuration
- Authentication Configuration Tool, Authentication Configuration
-
- authentication, Authentication
-
- Kerberos support, Authentication
- LDAP support, Authentication
- MD5 passwords, Authentication
- shadow passwords, Authentication
- SMB support, Authentication
- Winbind, Authentication
- command line version, Command Line Version
- user information, User
Information
-
- cache, User
Information
- Hesiod, User
Information
- LDAP, User
Information
- NIS, User
Information
- Winbind, User
Information
- autofs, Mounting NFS
File Systems using autofs
-
- /etc/auto.master, Mounting NFS File Systems using
autofs
- Automated Tasks, Automated
Tasks
- CA
-
- see secure server
- chage command
-
- forcing password expiration with, Password
Aging
- chkconfig, chkconfig
- color depth, Display Settings
- command line options
-
- printing from, Managing
Print Jobs
- configuration
-
- console access, Console
Access
- NFS, Network File System (NFS)
- console
-
- making files accessible from, Making Files Accessible From the
Console
- console access
-
- configuring, Console
Access
- defining, Defining the
Console
- disabling, Disabling
Console Program Access
- enabling, Enabling
Console Access for Other Applications
- conventions
-
- document, Document
Conventions
- copying and pasting text
-
- when using X, Copying and
Pasting Text With X
- Cron, Automated Tasks
-
- additional resources, Additional
Resources
- configuration file, Configuring Cron
Tasks
- example crontabs, Configuring Cron
Tasks
- user-defined tasks, Configuring Cron
Tasks
- crontab, Configuring Cron
Tasks
- CtrlAltDel
-
- shutdown, disabling, Disabling
Shutdown Via CtrlAltDel
- CUPS, Printer Configuration
- date configuration, Time and Date
Properties
- dateconfig
-
- see Time and Date Properties Tool
- devel package, An Overview of
Security-Related Packages
- df, File Systems
- DHCP, Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP)
-
- additional resources, Additional Resources
- client configuration, Configuring a DHCP
Client
- command line options, Starting and Stopping the
Server
- connecting to, Configuring a DHCP
Client
- dhcpd.conf, Configuration
File
- dhcpd.leases, Starting and Stopping the
Server
- dhcrelay, DHCP Relay
Agent
- diskless environment, Configuring the DHCP Server, Configuring the DHCP Server
- global parameters, Configuration
File
- group, Configuration
File
- options, Configuration
File
- PXE installations, Configuring
the DHCP Server, Configuring
the DHCP Server
- reasons for using, Why Use
DHCP?
- Relay Agent, DHCP Relay
Agent
- server configuration, Configuring a DHCP
Server
- shared-network, Configuration
File
- starting the server, Starting and Stopping the
Server
- stopping the server, Starting and Stopping the
Server
- subnet, Configuration
File
- dhcpd.conf, Configuration
File
- dhcpd.leases, Starting and Stopping the
Server
- dhcrelay, DHCP Relay
Agent
- disk quotas, Implementing Disk
Quotas
-
- additional resources, Additional
Resources
- assigning per file system, Assigning
Quotas per File System
- assigning per group, Assigning
Quotas per Group
- assigning per user, Assigning
Quotas per User
- disabling, Enabling and
Disabling
- enabling, Configuring Disk
Quotas, Enabling and
Disabling
-
- /etc/fstab, modifying, Enabling
Quotas
- creating quota files, Creating the
Quota Database Files
- quotacheck, running, Creating the
Quota Database Files
- grace period, Assigning
Quotas per User
- hard limit, Assigning
Quotas per User
- management of, Managing
Disk Quotas
-
- quotacheck command, using to check, Keeping
Quotas Accurate
- reporting, Reporting
on Disk Quotas
- soft limit, Assigning
Quotas per User
- disk storage
-
- see disk quotas
- parted
- see parted
- diskless environment, Diskless
Environments
-
- adding hosts, Adding
Hosts
- DHCP configuration, Configuring
the DHCP Server, Configuring
the DHCP Server
- Network Booting Tool, Finish
Configuring the Diskless Environment
- NFS configuration, Configuring
the NFS Server
- overview, Diskless
Environments
- display
-
- settings for X, Display Settings
- documentation
-
- finding installed, Impressing
Your Friends with RPM
- drag and drop, Using the
Mouse
- DSA keys
-
- generating, Generating a DSA
Key Pair for Version 2
- DSOs
-
- loading, An
Overview of Security-Related Packages
- du, File Systems
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
-
- see DHCP
- e2fsck, Reverting to
an ext2 File System
- e2label, Labeling
the Partition
- emergency mode, Booting into Emergency
Mode
- Ethernet connection
-
- see network configuration
- exim, Mail Transport Agent (MTA)
Configuration
- expiration of password, forcing, Password
Aging
- exporting NFS file Systems, Exporting NFS File Systems
- exports, Exporting NFS File
Systems
- ext2
-
- reverting from ext3, Reverting to an ext2 File
System
- ext3
-
- converting from ext2, Converting to an ext3 File
System
- creating, Creating an
ext3 File System
- features, Features of
ext3
- getfacl, Retrieving
ACLs
- GNOME Print Manager, Managing Print Jobs
-
- change printer settings, Managing Print Jobs
- GNOME System Monitor, System
Processes
- gnome-system-monitor, System
Processes
- GnuPG
-
- checking RPM package signatures, Checking a Package's Signature
- group configuration
-
- adding groups, Adding a New Group
- additional information, Additional
Information
- filtering list of groups, User and Group Configuration
- groupadd, Adding
a Group
- modify groups for a user, Adding
a New User
- modify users in groups, Modifying Group
Properties
- modifying group properties, Modifying Group
Properties
- viewing list of groups, User and Group Configuration
- groups
-
- see group configuration
- floppy, use of, The floppy
Group
- hardware
-
- viewing, Hardware
- Hardware Browser, Hardware
- Hardware RAID
-
- see RAID
- hesiod, User
Information
- HTTP Configuration Tool
-
- directives
-
- see HTTP directives
- error log, Logging
- modules, Apache HTTP Server
Configuration
- transfer log, Logging
- HTTP directives
-
- DirectoryIndex, Site
Configuration
- ErrorDocument, Site
Configuration
- ErrorLog, Logging
- Group, Server
Settings
- HostnameLookups, Logging
- KeepAlive, Performance
Tuning
- KeepAliveTimeout, Performance Tuning
- Listen, Basic
Settings
- LogFormat, Logging
- LogLevel, Logging
- MaxClients, Performance
Tuning
- MaxKeepAliveRequests, Performance Tuning
- Options, Site
Configuration
- ServerAdmin, Basic
Settings
- ServerName, Basic
Settings
- TimeOut, Performance
Tuning
- TransferLog, Logging
- User, Server
Settings
- httpd, Apache HTTP Server
Configuration
- hwbrowser, Hardware
- information
-
- about your system, Gathering System
Information
- insmod, Kernel Module
Utilities
- installation
-
- kickstart
-
- see kickstart installations
- LVM, LVM Configuration
- PXE
-
- see PXE installations
- software RAID, Software RAID
Configuration
- Internet connection
-
- see network configuration
- introduction, Introduction
- IPsec
-
- host-to-host, Host-to-Host
Connection
- network-to-network, Network-to-Network
(VPN) Connection
- ipsec-tools, Host-to-Host
Connection, Network-to-Network
(VPN) Connection
- iptables, Activating the iptables
Service
- ISDN connection
-
- see network configuration
- Kerberos, Authentication
- kernel
-
- downloading, Downloading the
Upgraded Kernel
- large memory support, Overview of Kernel
Packages
- modules, Kernel
Modules
- multiple processor support, Overview of Kernel
Packages
- upgrading, Manually Upgrading the
Kernel
- kernel modules
-
- /etc/rc.modules, Persistent Module
Loading
- listing, Kernel Module
Utilities
- loading, Kernel Module
Utilities
- persistent loading, Persistent Module
Loading
- unload, Kernel Module
Utilities
- keyboard
-
- configuring, Keyboard
Configuration
- Keyboard Configuration Tool, Keyboard Configuration
- keyboards, Keyboard
Configuration
-
- configuration, Keyboard
Configuration
- kickstart
-
- how the file is found, Starting a Kickstart
Installation
- Kickstart Configurator, Kickstart Configurator
-
- %post script, Post-Installation
Script
- %pre script, Pre-Installation
Script
- authentication options, Authentication
- basic options, Basic
Configuration
- boot loader, Boot Loader
Options
- boot loader options, Boot Loader
Options
- Display configuration, Display
Configuration
- firewall configuration, Firewall
Configuration
- installation method selection, Installation
Method
- interactive, Basic
Configuration
- keyboard, Basic
Configuration
- language, Basic
Configuration
- language support, Basic
Configuration
- mouse, Basic
Configuration
- network configuration, Network
Configuration
- package selection, Package Selection
- partitioning, Partition
Information
-
- software RAID,
Creating Software RAID Partitions
- preview, Kickstart
Configurator
- reboot, Basic
Configuration
- root password, Basic
Configuration
-
- encrypt, Basic
Configuration
- saving, Saving the File
- SELinux configuration,
SELinux Configuration
- text mode installation, Basic
Configuration
- time zone, Basic
Configuration
- kickstart file
-
- %include, Kickstart
Options
- %post, Post-installation
Script
- %pre, Pre-installation
Script
- auth, Kickstart
Options
- authconfig, Kickstart
Options
- autopart, Kickstart
Options
- autostep, Kickstart
Options
- bootloader, Kickstart
Options
- CD-ROM-based, Creating
Kickstart Boot Media
- clearpart, Kickstart
Options
- cmdline, Kickstart
Options
- creating, Kickstart
Options
- device, Kickstart
Options
- diskette-based, Creating
Kickstart Boot Media
- driverdisk, Kickstart
Options
- firewall, Kickstart
Options
- firstboot, Kickstart
Options
- flash-based, Creating
Kickstart Boot Media
- format of, Creating the
Kickstart File
- halt, Kickstart
Options
- include contents of another file, Kickstart Options
- install, Kickstart
Options
- installation methods, Kickstart Options
- interactive, Kickstart
Options
- keyboard, Kickstart
Options
- lang, Kickstart
Options
- langsupport, Kickstart
Options
- logvol, Kickstart
Options
- mouse, Kickstart
Options
- network, Kickstart
Options
- network-based, Making
the Kickstart File Available on the Network, Making the Installation Tree
Available
- options, Kickstart
Options
-
- partitioning examples, Advanced
Partitioning Example
- package selection specification, Package Selection
- part, Kickstart
Options
- partition, Kickstart
Options
- post-installation configuration, Post-installation
Script
- poweroff, Kickstart
Options
- pre-installation configuration, Pre-installation
Script
- raid, Kickstart
Options
- reboot, Kickstart
Options
- rootpw, Kickstart
Options
- selinux, Kickstart
Options
- shutdown, Kickstart
Options
- skipx, Kickstart
Options
- text, Kickstart
Options
- timezone, Kickstart
Options
- upgrade, Kickstart
Options
- volgroup, Kickstart
Options
- what it looks like, Creating
the Kickstart File
- xconfig, Kickstart
Options
- zerombr, Kickstart
Options
- kickstart installations, Kickstart
Installations
-
- CD-ROM-based, Creating
Kickstart Boot Media
- diskette-based, Creating
Kickstart Boot Media
- file format, Creating the
Kickstart File
- file locations, Making the Kickstart File
Available
- flash-based, Creating
Kickstart Boot Media
- installation tree, Making the Installation Tree
Available
- LVM, Kickstart
Options
- network-based, Making
the Kickstart File Available on the Network, Making the Installation Tree
Available
- starting, Starting
a Kickstart Installation
-
- from a boot CD-ROM, Starting a Kickstart
Installation
- from CD-ROM #1 with a diskette, Starting a Kickstart
Installation
- LDAP, User
Information, Authentication
- loading kernel modules, Kernel
Modules
- log files, Log Files
-
- see also Log Viewer
- description, Log Files
- examining, Examining Log
Files
- locating, Locating Log Files
- rotating, Locating Log Files
- syslogd, Log Files
- viewing, Viewing Log
Files
- Log Viewer
-
- alerts, Examining Log
Files
- filtering, Viewing Log
Files
- log file locations, Viewing
Log Files
- refresh rate, Viewing Log
Files
- searching, Viewing Log
Files
- logical volume, What is LVM?, Creating
the LVM Logical Volumes
- logical volume group, What is LVM?
- Logical Volume Manager
-
- see LVM
- logrotate, Locating Log Files
- lpd, Printer Configuration
- lsmod, Kernel Module
Utilities
- lspci, Hardware
- LVM, Logical Volume Manager
(LVM)
-
- additional resources, Additional Resources
- configuring LVM during installation, LVM
Configuration
- explanation of, What is LVM?
- installing
-
- automatic partitioning, Automatic Partitioning,
Manual LVM
Partitioning
- creating a logical volume, Creating
the LVM Logical Volumes
- creating physical volumes, Creating
the LVM Physical Volumes
- creating the boot partition, Creating
the /boot/ Partition
- creating volume groups, Creating
the LVM Volume Groups
- logical volume, What is LVM?, Creating
the LVM Logical Volumes
- logical volume group, What is LVM?
- LVM tools and utilities, LVM
Partition Management
- physical extent, Creating
the LVM Volume Groups
- physical volume, What is LVM?, Creating
the LVM Physical Volumes
- volume groups, Creating
the LVM Volume Groups
- with kickstart, Kickstart
Options
- LVM2
-
- explanation of, What is
LVM2?
- Mail Transport Agent
-
- see MTA
- Mail Transport Agent Switcher, Mail Transport Agent (MTA)
Configuration
-
- starting in text mode, Mail
Transport Agent (MTA) Configuration
- Mail User Agent, Mail Transport
Agent (MTA) Configuration
- Master Boot Record, Unable to
Boot into Red Hat Enterprise Linux
-
- reinstalling, Reinstalling
the Boot Loader
- MD5 passwords, Authentication
- memory usage, Memory
Usage
- mkfs, Formating
the Partition
- mkpart, Making
the Partition
- modem connection
-
- see network configuration
- modprobe, Kernel Module
Utilities
- modprobe.conf, Kernel
Modules
- monitor
-
- settings for dual head, Dual
Head Display Settings
- settings for X, Display
Hardware Settings
- mounting
-
- NFS file systems, Mounting NFS File
Systems
- mouse
-
- how to use, Using the
Mouse
- MTA
-
- setting default, Mail Transport
Agent (MTA) Configuration
- switching with Mail Transport Agent Switcher, Mail Transport Agent (MTA)
Configuration
- MUA, Mail Transport Agent (MTA)
Configuration
- neat
-
- see network configuration
- Network Administration Tool
-
- see network configuration
- Network Booting Tool, PXE
Boot Configuration
-
- pxeboot, Command Line
Configuration
- pxeos, Command Line
Configuration
- using with diskless environments, Finish Configuring the Diskless
Environment
- using with PXE installations, PXE Boot Configuration
- network configuration
-
- device aliases, Device
Aliases
- DHCP, Establishing an
Ethernet Connection
- Ethernet connection, Establishing an Ethernet
Connection
-
- activating, Establishing an Ethernet
Connection
- IPsec, host-to-host, Host-to-Host
Connection
- IPsec, network-to-network, Network-to-Network
(VPN) Connection
- ISDN connection, Establishing an ISDN
Connection
-
- activating, Establishing
an ISDN Connection
- logical network devices, Working with Profiles
- managing /etc/hosts, Managing Hosts
- managing DNS Settings, Managing DNS Settings
- managing hosts, Managing
Hosts
- modem connection, Establishing a Modem
Connection
-
- activating, Establishing
a Modem Connection
- overview, Overview
- PPPoE connection, Establishing an xDSL
Connection
- profiles, Working with
Profiles
-
- activating, Working with
Profiles
- restoring from file, Saving and Restoring the Network
Configuration
- saving to file, Saving
and Restoring the Network Configuration
- static IP, Establishing an Ethernet
Connection
- token ring connection, Establishing a Token Ring
Connection
-
- activating, Establishing a Token Ring
Connection
- wireless connection, Establishing a Wireless
Connection
-
- activating, Establishing a Wireless
Connection
- xDSL connection, Establishing an xDSL
Connection
-
- activating, Establishing
an xDSL Connection
- Network Device Control, Working with Profiles
- Network File System
-
- see NFS
- Network Time Protocol
-
- see NTP
- NFS
-
- /etc/fstab, Mounting
NFS File Systems using /etc/fstab
- additional resources, Additional Resources
- autofs
-
- see autofs
- command line configuration, Command Line
Configuration
- configuration, Network File System
(NFS)
- diskless environment, configuring for, Configuring the NFS Server
- exporting, Exporting NFS File
Systems
- hostname formats, Hostname
Formats
- mounting, Mounting NFS File
Systems
- over TCP, Using
TCP
- starting the server, Starting and Stopping the
Server
- status of the server, Starting and Stopping the
Server
- stopping the server, Starting and Stopping the
Server
- NFS Server Configuration Tool, Exporting NFS File Systems
- NIS, User
Information
- NTP
-
- configuring, Network Time
Protocol (NTP) Properties
- ntpd, Network Time Protocol
(NTP) Properties
- ntpd, Network Time Protocol
(NTP) Properties
- ntsysv, ntsysv
- O'Reilly & Associates, Inc., Related
Books, Related
Books
- opannotate
-
- see OProfile
- opcontrol
-
- see OProfile
- OpenLDAP, User Information,
Authentication
- openldap-clients, User
Information
- OpenSSH, OpenSSH
-
- additional resources, Additional
Resources
- client, Configuring an
OpenSSH Client
-
- scp, Using the scp
Command
- sftp, Using the
sftp Command
- ssh, Using the ssh
Command
- DSA keys
-
- generating, Generating a DSA
Key Pair for Version 2
- generating key pairs, Generating
Key Pairs
- RSA keys
-
- generating, Generating
an RSA Key Pair for Version 2
- RSA Version 1 keys
-
- generating, Generating
an RSA Key Pair for Version 1.3 and 1.5
- server, Configuring an
OpenSSH Server
-
- /etc/ssh/sshd_config, Configuring an OpenSSH
Server
- starting and stopping, Configuring an OpenSSH
Server
- ssh-add, Configuring
ssh-agent
- ssh-agent, Configuring
ssh-agent
-
- with GNOME, Configuring
ssh-agent with GNOME
- ssh-keygen
-
- DSA, Generating a DSA
Key Pair for Version 2
- RSA, Generating
an RSA Key Pair for Version 2
- RSA Version 1, Generating
an RSA Key Pair for Version 1.3 and 1.5
- OpenSSL
-
- additional resources, Additional
Resources
- opreport
-
- see OProfile
- see OProfile
- OProfile, OProfile
-
- /dev/oprofile/, Understanding
/dev/oprofile/
- additional resources, Additional
Resources
- configuring, Configuring
OProfile
-
- separating profiles, Separating
Kernel and User-space Profiles
- events
-
- sampling rate, Sampling
Rate
- setting, Setting Events to
Monitor
- monitoring the kernel, Specifying the
Kernel
- opannotate, Using
opannotate
- opcontrol, Configuring
OProfile
-
- --no-vmlinux, Specifying the
Kernel
- --start, Starting and
Stopping OProfile
- --vmlinux=, Specifying the
Kernel
- opreport, Using
opreport
-
- on a single executable,
Using opreport on a Single Executable
- oprofiled, Starting and
Stopping OProfile
-
- log file, Starting and
Stopping OProfile
- op_help, Setting Events to
Monitor
- overview of tools, Overview of
Tools
- reading data, Analyzing the Data
- saving data, Saving
Data
- starting, Starting and
Stopping OProfile
- unit mask, Unit
Masks
- oprofiled
-
- see OProfile
- oprof_start, Graphical
Interface
- op_help, Setting Events to
Monitor
- Package Management Tool, Package Management Tool
-
- installing packages, Installing
Packages
- removing packages, Removing Packages
- packages
-
- dependencies, Unresolved
Dependency
- determining file ownership with, Impressing Your Friends with RPM
- finding deleted files from, Impressing Your Friends with RPM
- freshening with RPM, Freshening
- installing, Installing
-
- with Package Management Tool, Installing
Packages
- locating documentation for, Impressing Your Friends with RPM
- obtaining list of files, Impressing Your Friends with RPM
- preserving configuration files, Upgrading
- querying, Querying
- querying uninstalled, Impressing Your Friends with RPM
- removing, Uninstalling
-
- with Package Management Tool, Removing Packages
- tips, Impressing Your Friends
with RPM
- upgrading, Upgrading
- verifying, Verifying
- pam_smbpass, Encrypted
Passwords
- pam_timestamp, Enabling
Console Access for Other Applications
- parted, Standard Partitions
using parted
-
- creating partitions, Creating
a Partition
- overview, Standard Partitions
using parted
- removing partitions, Removing
a Partition
- resizing partitions, Resizing
a Partition
- selecting device, Viewing
the Partition Table
- table of commands, Standard Partitions
using parted
- viewing partition table, Viewing
the Partition Table
- partition table
-
- viewing, Viewing
the Partition Table
- partitions
-
- creating, Creating
a Partition
- formating
-
- mkfs, Formating
the Partition
- labeling
-
- e2label, Labeling
the Partition
- making
-
- mkpart, Making
the Partition
- removing, Removing
a Partition
- resizing, Resizing
a Partition
- viewing list, Viewing
the Partition Table
- password
-
- aging, Password
Aging
- forcing expiration of, Password
Aging
- PCI devices
-
- listing, Hardware
- physical extent, Creating
the LVM Volume Groups
- physical volume, What is LVM?, Creating
the LVM Physical Volumes
- pixels, Display
Settings
- postfix, Mail Transport Agent
(MTA) Configuration
- PPPoE, Establishing an
xDSL Connection
- Pre-Execution Environment, PXE Network
Installations
- printconf
-
- see printer configuration
- printer configuration, Printer
Configuration
-
- adding
-
- CUPS (IPP) printer, Adding an IPP Printer
- IPP printer, Adding an
IPP Printer
- JetDirect printer, Adding a JetDirect
Printer
- local printer, Adding a Local
Printer
- LPD printer, Adding a
Remote UNIX (LPD) Printer
- Novell NetWare (NCP) printer, Adding a Novell NetWare (NCP)
Printer
- Samba (SMB) printer, Adding a Samba (SMB)
Printer
- cancel print job, Managing
Print Jobs
- command line options, Command Line Configuration
-
- add a printer, Adding
a Local Printer
- remove a printer, Removing
a Local Printer
- restore configuration, Saving the Configuration
File
- save configuration, Saving the Configuration
File
- setting default printer, Setting
the Default Printer
- CUPS, Printer Configuration
- default printer, Modifying
Existing Printers
- delete existing printer, Modifying Existing Printers
- driver options, Driver
Options
-
- Effective Filter Locale, Driver
Options
- GhostScript pre-filtering, Driver
Options
- Media Source, Driver
Options
- Page Size, Driver
Options
- Prerender Postscript, Driver
Options
- edit driver, Printer
Driver
- edit existing printer, Modifying Existing Printers
- exporting settings, Saving the Configuration
File
- GNOME Print Manager, Managing Print Jobs
-
- change printer settings, Managing Print Jobs
- importing settings, Saving the Configuration
File
- IPP printer, Adding an
IPP Printer
- JetDirect printer, Adding a JetDirect
Printer
- local printer, Adding a Local
Printer
- managing print jobs, Managing Print Jobs
- modifying existing printers, Modifying Existing Printers
- networked CUPS (IPP) printer, Adding an IPP Printer
- notification icon, Managing
Print Jobs
- Novell NetWare (NCP) printer, Adding a Novell NetWare (NCP)
Printer
- printing from the command line, Managing Print Jobs
- remote LPD printer, Adding a Remote UNIX (LPD)
Printer
- rename existing printer, Queue Name
- Samba (SMB) printer, Adding a Samba (SMB)
Printer
- save configuration to file, Saving the Configuration
File
- sharing, Sharing a
Printer
-
- allowed hosts, Sharing a
Printer
- system-wide options, Sharing
a Printer
- test page, Printing a Test
Page
- text-based application, Printer
Configuration
- viewing print spool, Managing Print Jobs
- viewing print spool, command line, Managing Print Jobs
- Printer Configuration Tool
-
- see printer configuration
- printtool
-
- see printer configuration
- processes, System
Processes
- ps, System
Processes
- PXE, PXE Network Installations
- PXE installations, PXE Network
Installations
-
- adding hosts, Adding PXE
Hosts
- boot message, custom, Adding a Custom Boot Message
- configuration, PXE Boot
Configuration
- DHCP configuration, Configuring
the DHCP Server, Configuring
the DHCP Server
- Network Booting Tool, PXE
Boot Configuration
- overview, PXE Network
Installations
- performing, Performing the
PXE Installation
- setting up the network server, Setting up the Network
Server
- pxeboot, Command Line
Configuration
- pxeos, Command Line
Configuration
- racoon, Host-to-Host
Connection, Network-to-Network
(VPN) Connection
- RAID, Redundant Array of
Independent Disks (RAID)
-
- configuring software RAID during installation, Software RAID Configuration
- explanation of, What is RAID?
- Hardware RAID, Hardware RAID
versus Software RAID
- installing
-
- creating the boot partition, Creating the
RAID Partitions
- creating the mount points, Creating the RAID Devices
and Mount Points
- creating the RAID devices, Creating the RAID Devices
and Mount Points
- creating the RAID partitions, Creating the
RAID Partitions
- level 0, RAID Levels and Linear
Support
- level 1, RAID Levels and Linear
Support
- level 4, RAID Levels and Linear
Support
- level 5, RAID Levels and Linear
Support
- levels, RAID Levels and Linear
Support
- reasons to use, Who Should Use
RAID?
- Software RAID, Hardware RAID
versus Software RAID
- RAM, Memory
Usage
- rcp, Using the scp
Command
- Red Hat Network, Red Hat
Network
- Red Hat Package Manager
-
- see RPM
- Red Hat RPM Guide, Related
Books
- Red Hat Update Agent, Red Hat
Network
- registering your subscription, Activate Your Subscription
- rescue mode
-
- definition of, Booting into
Rescue Mode
- utilities available, Booting
into Rescue Mode
- resize2fs, Reverting
to an ext2 File System
- resolution, Display Settings
- RHN
-
- see Red Hat Network
- rmmod, Kernel Module
Utilities
- RPM, Package Management with RPM
-
- additional resources, Additional Resources
- book about, Related
Books
- checking package signatures, Checking a Package's Signature
- dependencies, Unresolved
Dependency
- design goals, RPM Design
Goals
- determining file ownership with, Impressing Your Friends with RPM
- documentation with, Impressing
Your Friends with RPM
- file conflicts
-
- resolving, Conflicting
Files
- finding deleted files with, Impressing Your Friends with RPM
- freshen, Freshening
- freshening packages, Freshening
- GnuPG, Checking a Package's
Signature
- graphical interface, Package
Management Tool
- installing, Installing
-
- with Package Management Tool, Installing
Packages
- md5sum, Checking a Package's
Signature
- preserving configuration files, Upgrading
- querying, Querying
- querying for file list, Impressing Your Friends with RPM
- querying uninstalled packages, Impressing Your Friends with RPM
- tips, Impressing Your Friends
with RPM
- uninstalling, Uninstalling
-
- with Package Management Tool, Removing Packages
- upgrading, Upgrading
- using, Using RPM
- verifying, Verifying
- website, Useful
Websites
- RSA keys
-
- generating, Generating
an RSA Key Pair for Version 2
- RSA Version 1 keys
-
- generating, Generating
an RSA Key Pair for Version 1.3 and 1.5
- runlevel 1, Booting
into Single-User Mode
- runlevels, Runlevels
- Samba, Samba
-
- additional resources, Additional Resources
- configuration, Configuring
a Samba Server, Command
Line Configuration
-
- default, Configuring a
Samba Server
- smb.conf, Samba
- encrypted passwords, Encrypted
Passwords
- findsmb, Command
Line
- graphical configuration, Graphical
Configuration
-
- adding a share, Adding a
Share
- configuring server settings, Configuring
Server Settings
- managing Samba users, Managing Samba
Users
- list of active connections, Starting and
Stopping the Server
- pam_smbpass, Encrypted
Passwords
- reasons for using, Why Use
Samba?
- share
-
- connecting to via the command line, Command
Line
- connecting to with Nautilus, Connecting to a Samba Share
- mounting, Mounting the
Share
- smbclient, Command
Line
- starting the server, Starting and
Stopping the Server
- status of the server, Starting and
Stopping the Server
- stopping the server, Starting and
Stopping the Server
- syncing passwords with passwd, Encrypted
Passwords
- with Windows NT 4.0, 2000, ME, and XP, Encrypted
Passwords
- scp
-
- see OpenSSH
- secure server
-
- accessing, Accessing The
Server
- books,
Related Books
- certificate
-
- authorities, Types of
Certificates
- choosing a CA, Types of
Certificates
- creation of request, Generating a Certificate
Request to Send to a CA
- moving it after an upgrade, Using Pre-Existing Keys and
Certificates
- pre-existing, Using
Pre-Existing Keys and Certificates
- self-signed, Creating
a Self-Signed Certificate
- test vs. signed vs. self-signed, Types of Certificates
- testing, Testing The
Certificate
- connecting to, Accessing The
Server
- explanation of security, An Overview of Certificates
and Security
- installing, Apache HTTP
Secure Server Configuration
- key
-
- generating, Generating a Key
- packages, An
Overview of Security-Related Packages
- port numbers, Accessing The
Server
- providing a certificate for, An Overview of Certificates
and Security
- security
-
- explanation of, An Overview of Certificates
and Security
- upgrading from, Using
Pre-Existing Keys and Certificates
- URLs, Accessing
The Server
- URLs for, Accessing The
Server
- websites,
Useful Websites
- security, Controlling Access to
Services
- security level
-
- see Security Level Configuration Tool
- Security Level Configuration Tool
-
- enabling and disabling, Enabling
and Disabling the Firewall
- iptables service, Activating the iptables
Service
- saving, Saving
the Settings
- setting custom ports, Other
Ports
- trusted devices, Trusted
Devices
- trusted services, Trusted
Services
- sendmail, Mail Transport Agent
(MTA) Configuration
- services
-
- controlling access to, Controlling
Access to Services
- Services Configuration Tool, Services Configuration Tool
- setfacl, Setting Access
ACLs
- Setup Agent
-
- via Kickstart, Kickstart
Options
- sftp
-
- see OpenSSH
- shadow passwords, Authentication
- shutdown
-
- disablingCtrlAltDel , Disabling
Shutdown Via CtrlAltDel
- single-user mode, Booting into Single-User
Mode
- SMB, Samba, Authentication
- smb.conf, Samba
- smbclient, Command
Line
- smbstatus, Starting and
Stopping the Server
- Software RAID
-
- see RAID
- ssh
-
- see OpenSSH
- ssh-add, Configuring
ssh-agent
- ssh-agent, Configuring
ssh-agent
-
- with GNOME, Configuring
ssh-agent with GNOME
- star, Archiving File Systems
With ACLs
- striping
-
- RAID fundamentals, What is RAID?
- subscription registration, Activate Your Subscription
- swap space, Swap Space
-
- creating, Adding Swap
Space
- expanding, Adding Swap
Space
- explanation of, What is Swap Space?
- file
-
- creating, Creating a Swap
File, Removing a Swap
File
- LVM2
-
- creating, Creating an LVM2
Logical Volume for Swap
- extending, Extending Swap on an
LVM2 Logical Volume
- reducing, Reducing Swap on an
LVM2 Logical Volume
- removing, Removing an LVM2
Logical Volume for Swap
- moving, Moving Swap
Space
- recommended size, What is Swap Space?
- removing, Removing Swap
Space
- syslogd, Log Files
- system analysis
-
- OProfile
-
- see OProfile
- system information
-
- file systems, File
Systems
-
- /dev/shm, File
Systems
- gathering, Gathering System
Information
- hardware, Hardware
- memory usage, Memory
Usage
- processes, System
Processes
-
- currently running, System
Processes
- system recovery, Basic System
Recovery
-
- common problems, Common
Problems
-
- forgetting the root password, Root
Password
- hardware/software problems, Hardware/Software
Problems
- reinstalling the boot loader, Reinstalling
the Boot Loader
- unable to boot into Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Unable to
Boot into Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- system-config-authentication
-
- see Authentication Configuration Tool
- system-config-date
-
- see Time and Date Properties Tool
- system-config-display
-
- see X Configuration Tool
- system-config-httpd
-
- see HTTP Configuration Tool
- system-config-keyboard, Keyboard Configuration
- system-config-kickstart
-
- see Kickstart Configurator
- system-config-mouse
-
- see Mouse Configuration Tool
- system-config-netboot, PXE
Boot Configuration
- system-config-network
-
- see network configuration
- system-config-network-cmd, Network Configuration, Working with Profiles, Saving and Restoring the Network
Configuration
- system-config-packages
-
- see Package Management Tool
- system-config-printer
-
- see printer configuration
- system-config-securitylevel
-
- see Security Level Configuration Tool
- system-config-time
-
- see Time and Date Properties Tool
- system-config-users
-
- see user configuration and group configuration
- system-logviewer
-
- see Log Viewer
- system-switch-mail
-
- see Mail Transport Agent Switcher
- system-switch-mail-nox
-
- see Mail Transport Agent Switcher
- TCP wrappers, TCP
Wrappers
- telinit, Runlevels
- telnet, Why Use
OpenSSH?
- tftp, PXE Network Installations,
Starting the tftp Server,
Start the tftp
Server
- time configuration, Time and Date
Properties
-
- synchronize with NTP server, Network Time Protocol (NTP)
Properties
- time zone configuration, Time Zone Configuration
- timetool
-
- see Time and Date Properties Tool
- token ring connection
-
- see network configuration
- top, System
Processes
- tune2fs
-
- converting to ext3 with, Converting to an ext3 File
System
- reverting to ext2 with, Reverting to an ext2 File
System
- user configuration
-
- adding users, Adding
a New User
- adding users to groups, Modifying User
Properties
- additional information, Additional
Information
- changing full name, Modifying User
Properties
- changing home directory, Modifying User
Properties
- changing login shell, Modifying User
Properties
- changing password, Modifying User
Properties
- command line configuration, Command Line Configuration
-
- passwd, Adding a
User
- useradd, Adding a
User
- filtering list of users, User and Group Configuration
- locking user accounts, Modifying User
Properties
- modify groups for a user, Adding
a New User
- modifying users, Modifying User
Properties
- password
-
- forcing expiration of, Password
Aging
- password expiration, Modifying User
Properties
- setting user account expiration, Modifying User
Properties
- viewing list of users, User and Group Configuration
- User Manager
-
- see user configuration
- useradd command
-
- user account creation using, Command Line Configuration
- users
-
- see user configuration
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