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IndexNumbers and Symbols
- & (ampersand), in autofs maps, Ampersand (&)
- * (asterisk), in autofs maps, Asterisk (*)
- \ (backslash) in maps
- Master Autofs Map
- Direct Autofs Maps
- Indirect Autofs Maps
- - (dash)
- dial-code abbreviation, Phone Field in /etc/uucp/Systems File
- in autofs map names, Maps That Refer to Other Maps
- Line2 field placeholder, Line2 Field in the /etc/uucp/Devices File
- Speed field placeholder, Speed Field in /etc/uucp/Systems File
- . (dot)
- rcp command syntax
- How to Copy Files Between a Local and a Remote System (rcp)
- How to Copy Files Between a Local and a Remote System (rcp)
- = (equal sign), dial-code abbreviation, Phone Field in /etc/uucp/Systems File
- + (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
- # (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
- / (slash)
- /- as master map mount point
- Master Autofs Map
- Mount Point /−
- master map names preceded by, Master Autofs Map
- root directory
- mounting by diskless clients, About Autofs
- ~ (tilde)
- abbreviated path names
- Specifying Source and Target
- Specifying Source and Target
- rcp command syntax
- How to Copy Files Between a Local and a Remote System (rcp)
- How to Copy Files Between a Local and a Remote System (rcp)
A
- -Ac option, sendmail command, Additional or Deprecated Command-Line Options From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- -Am option, sendmail command, Additional or Deprecated Command-Line Options From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- -a option
- showmount command, showmount Command
- umount command, umount Command
- access control list (ACL) and NFS
- description
- NFS ACL Support
- ACLs and nfsmapid in NFS Version 4
- error message, Permission denied, NFS Error Messages
- access server (PPP)
- commands and files for configuring
- PPPoE Access Server Commands and Files
- /etc/ppp/pppoe File
- /etc/ppp/pppoe File
- configuring, for PPPoE
- Setting Up a PPPoE Access Server
- How to Modify an Existing /etc/ppp/pppoe File
- Using PPPoE and PPP Files to Configure an Access Server
- definition, PPPoE Overview
- /etc/ppp/chap-secrets file, Using PPPoE and PPP Files to Configure an Access Server
- /etc/ppp/options file, Using PPPoE and PPP Files to Configure an Access Server
- /etc/ppp/pap-secrets file, Using PPPoE and PPP Files to Configure an Access Server
- planning task map, Before Configuring a PPPoE Server
- restricting an interface to PPPoE clients, How to Restrict the Use of an Interface to Particular Clients
- task map for configuring, Major Tasks for Setting Up a PPPoE Tunnel (Task Maps)
- ACU keyword of Type field, ACU Keyword
- address assignment
- PPP
- Assigning Dynamic IP Addresses to Callers
- Assigning Static IP Addresses to Callers
- Assigning IP Addresses by sppp Unit Number
- administrative commands (UUCP)
- UUCP Administrative Programs
- UUCP Administrative Programs
- administrative files (UUCP)
- cleanup, uudemon.cleanup Shell Script
- execute files (X.)
- UUCP Daemons
- UUCP Administrative Files
- lock files (LCK), UUCP Administrative Files
- temporary data files (TM), UUCP Administrative Files
- work files (C.)
- UUCP Administrative Files
- UUCP Administrative Files
- aliasadm command, Contents of the /usr/bin Directory
- aliases
- creating
- Mail Aliases
- Mail Aliases
- definition, Mail Aliases
- /etc/mail/aliases file
- /etc/mail/aliases File
- /etc/mail/aliases File
- loops, How to Check Mail Aliases
- NIS+ mail_aliases table, NIS+ mail_aliases Table
- NIS aliases map, NIS aliases Map
- verifying, How to Check Mail Aliases
- aliases.db file
- How to Set Up a Local Mail Alias File
- Contents of the /etc/mail Directory
- aliases.dir file
- How to Set Up a Local Mail Alias File
- Contents of the /etc/mail Directory
- aliases file
- Contents of the /etc/mail Directory
- Email for UUCP
- aliases.pag file
- How to Set Up a Local Mail Alias File
- Contents of the /etc/mail Directory
- ALL value in COMMANDS option, UUCP COMMANDS Option
- already mounted message, Error Messages Generated by automount -v
- alternative commands, sendmail command, Alternative sendmail Commands
- ampersand (&), in autofs maps, Ampersand (&)
- anon option, share command, NFS-Specific share Options
- anonymous ftp
- accounts, Authentication for Remote Logins (ftp)
- setting up, How to Set Up Anonymous FTP Users
- Any keyword
- Grades file (UUCP)
- Default Grade
- UUCP ID-list Field
- Speed field (UUCP), Speed Field in /etc/uucp/Systems File
- Any Time field entry, UUCP /etc/uucp/Systems File
- applications, hung, NFS Error Messages
- ARCH map variable, Variables in a Map Entry
- asppp, See asynchronous PPP (asppp)
- asppp2pppd conversion script
- converting to Solaris PPP 4.0, How to Convert From asppp to Solaris PPP 4.0
- standard asppp configuration, Before Converting asppp Files
- viewing files converted to Solaris PPP 4.0, How to View the Results of the Conversion
- ASSERT error messages (UUCP)
- Checking UUCP Error Messages
- UUCP ASSERT Error Messages
- UUCP ASSERT Error Messages
- asterisk (*), in autofs maps, Asterisk (*)
- asynchronous PPP (asppp)
- configuring UUCP databases, Configuring UUCP Database Files
- converting to Solaris PPP 4.0, How to Convert From asppp to Solaris PPP 4.0
- difference from Solaris PPP 4.0, Why Use Solaris PPP 4.0?
- documentation, Which Version of Solaris PPP to Use
- files in a configuration, Before Converting asppp Files
- asyncmap option (PPP), Using /etc/ppp/options.ttyname on a Dial-in Server
- audio files, mailbox space requirements and, Mail Server
- Australian National University (ANU) PPP, compatibility with Solaris PPP 4.0, Solaris PPP 4.0 Compatibility
- auth option (PPP), How to Add PAP Support to the PPP Configuration Files (Dial-in Server)
- authenticatee (PPP), Authenticators and Authenticatees
- authentication
- See also authentication (PPP)
- DH
- DH Authentication
- DH Authentication
- fixing common problems, Diagnosing and Fixing Authentication Problems
- remote logins using ftp command
- Authentication for Remote Logins (ftp)
- How to Open an ftp Connection to a Remote System
- How to Open an ftp Connection to a Remote System
- remote logins using rlogin command
- Authentication for Remote Logins (rlogin)
- .rhosts File
- How to Log In to a Remote System (rlogin)
- direct or indirect logins, Direct or Indirect Remote Logins
- /etc/hosts.equiv file
- /etc/hosts.equiv File
- /etc/hosts.equiv File
- network or remote system authentication
- Authentication for Remote Logins (rlogin)
- /etc/hosts.equiv File
- Direct or Indirect Remote Logins
- .rhosts files
- .rhosts File
- .rhosts File
RPC
- Secure RPC
- Secure RPC
- UNIX
- Secure NFS System
- Secure RPC
- authentication (PPP)
- authenticatee, Authenticators and Authenticatees
- authenticator, Authenticators and Authenticatees
- configuring CHAP
- See also Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP)
- dial-in server
- Configuring CHAP Authentication on the Dial-in Server
- How to Add CHAP Support to the PPP Configuration Files (Dial-in Server)
- dial-out machine, How to Add CHAP Support to the PPP Configuration Files (Dial-out Machine)
configuring CHAP credentials, How to Configure CHAP Authentication Credentials for the Trusted Callers
- configuring CHAP credentials database, How to Create a CHAP Credentials Database (Dial-in Server)
- configuring PAP
- See also Password Authentication Protocol (PAP)
default policy, PPP Authentication
- example of CHAP, Example of a Configuration Using CHAP Authentication
- example of PAP, Example of a Configuration Using PAP Authentication
- planning
- Planning for Authentication on a Link
- Example of a Configuration Using CHAP Authentication
- prerequisites before configuring, Before You Set Up PPP Authentication
- process diagram
- for PAP, What Happens During PAP Authentication
secrets file
- for PAP, How to Create a PAP Credentials Database (Dial-in Server)
- for PPP, Authenticators and Authenticatees
support for leased lines, Authenticators and Authenticatees
- task maps for configuring
- Configuring PPP Authentication (Task Map)
- Setting Up PAP Authentication (Task Maps)
- Setting Up CHAP Authentication (Task Maps)
- trusted callers, Authenticators and Authenticatees
- authenticator (PPP), Authenticators and Authenticatees
- auto_direct file, How to Set Up a Mail Client
- auto_home map
- /home directory, Setting Up a Common View of /home
- /home directory server setup, How to Set Up /home With Multiple Home Directory File Systems
- /home mount point
- Master Autofs Map
- Mount Point /home
- auto_master map, How to Set Up a Secure NFS Environment With DH Authentication
- autofs
- administering maps, Administrative Tasks Involving Maps
- browsability
- Autofs Features
- Disabling Autofs Browsability
- consolidating project-related files, How to Consolidate Project-Related Files Under /ws
- features, Autofs Features
- /home directory, Setting Up a Common View of /home
- home directory server setup, How to Set Up /home With Multiple Home Directory File Systems
- maps
- browsability and, Autofs Features
- cachefs option, How to Access NFS File Systems by Using CacheFS
- CD-ROM file system, How to Access CD-ROM Applications With Autofs
- direct
- Direct Autofs Maps
- Direct Autofs Maps
- hsfs option, How to Access CD-ROM Applications With Autofs
- indirect
- Indirect Autofs Maps
- Indirect Autofs Maps
- master
- Master Autofs Map
- Master Autofs Map
- network navigation, How Autofs Navigates Through the Network (Maps)
- PC–DOS file system, How to Access PC-DOS Data Diskettes With Autofs
- pcfs option, How to Access PC-DOS Data Diskettes With Autofs
- read-only file selection
- How Autofs Selects the Nearest Read-Only Files for Clients (Multiple Locations)
- How Autofs Selects the Nearest Read-Only Files for Clients (Multiple Locations)
- referring to other maps
- Maps That Refer to Other Maps
- Maps That Refer to Other Maps
- starting the navigation process
- Mount Point /home
- How Autofs Starts the Navigation Process (Master Map)
- types, Administrative Tasks Involving Maps
- variables
- Variables in a Map Entry
- Variables in a Map Entry
metacharacters
- Autofs and Metacharacters
- Ampersand (&)
- mount process
- Autofs Mount Process
- Hierarchical Mounting
- mounting file systems, Mounting With the Automounter
- namespace data, Autofs Features
- NFS URL and, How to Use NFS URLs With Autofs
- non-NFS file system access
- Accessing Non-NFS File Systems
- How to Access PC-DOS Data Diskettes With Autofs
- operating systems
- supporting incompatible versions, How to Support Incompatible Client Operating System Versions
overview, About Autofs
- public file handle and, How to Use a Public File Handle With Autofs
- reference
- Autofs Reference
- Autofs and Special Characters
- replicating shared files across several servers, How to Replicate Shared Files Across Several Servers
- shared namespace access, How to Set Up Different Architectures to Access a Shared Namespace
- special characters, Autofs and Special Characters
- starting, How to Start the Automounter
- stopping, How to Stop the Automounter
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting Autofs
- unmounting process, Autofs Unmounting
- Automatic Call Unit (ACU)
- Devices file Type field, ACU Keyword
- troubleshooting, How to Check for Faulty Modems or ACUs
- UUCP hardware configuration, UUCP Hardware Configurations
- automatic file-system sharing
- Automatic File-System Sharing
- Automatic File-System Sharing
- Automatic File-System Sharing
- automatic mounting
- /var/mail directory
- How to Set Up a Mail Client
- Mail Server
- automount command, automount Command
- autofs and, About Autofs
- error messages, Troubleshooting Autofs
- modifying autofs master map (auto_master), How to Modify the Master Map
- modifying direct autofs map, How to Modify Direct Maps
- overview, How Autofs Works
- -v option, Error Messages Generated by automount -v
- when to run, Administrative Tasks Involving Maps
- automountd daemon, automountd Daemon
- autofs and, About Autofs
- description, Autofs Features
- mounting and, Autofs Features
- overview
- How Autofs Works
- How Autofs Works
- avoiding problems with ACLs in NFS, ACLs and nfsmapid in NFS Version 4
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