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O
- -O option, mount command, Using the mount Command
- -o option
- mount command, Using the mount Command
- share command
- Non-File-System-Specific share Options
- Setting Access Lists With the share Command
- octal numbers escape character, UUCP /etc/uucp/Dialers File
- open errors, NFS and, NFS Version 3 Protocol
- OPEN share support, NFS version 4, OPEN Share Support in NFS Version 4
- opening remote system connections
- How to Open an ftp Connection to a Remote System
- How to Open an ftp Connection to a Remote System
- openssl command and sendmail, How to Set SMTP to Use TLS
- operating systems
- map variables, Variables in a Map Entry
- supporting incompatible versions, How to Support Incompatible Client Operating System Versions
- options (PPP)
- asyncmap, Using /etc/ppp/options.ttyname on a Dial-in Server
- auth, How to Add PAP Support to the PPP Configuration Files (Dial-in Server)
- call
- How to Call the Dial-in Server
- /etc/ppp/peers/peer-name File
- connect
- How to Define the Connection With an Individual Peer
- Invoking the Chat Script
- crtscts, How to Define Communications Over the Serial Line
- debug, How to Turn on PPP Debugging
- guidelines for use, Using PPP Options in Files and on the Command Line
- init
- How to Configure a Machine on a Leased Line
- Using /etc/ppp/options.ttyname on a Dial-in Server
- local, How to Configure a Machine on a Leased Line
- login
- How to Add PAP Support to the PPP Configuration Files (Dial-in Server)
- Using the login Option With /etc/ppp/pap-secrets
- name, How to Add PAP Support to the PPP Configuration Files (Dial-out Machine)
- noauth
- How to Define the Connection With an Individual Peer
- How to Configure a Machine on a Leased Line
- noccp, How to Configure Users of the Dial-in Server
- noipdefault, How to Define the Connection With an Individual Peer
- noservice, Using PPPoE and PPP Files to Configure an Access Server
- option privileges, Effects of Option Privileges
- parsing by the pppd daemon, How PPP Options Are Processed
- passive, How to Configure a Machine on a Leased Line
- persist, How to Configure a Machine on a Leased Line
- sync, How to Configure a Machine on a Leased Line
- xonxoff, How to Define Communications Over the Serial Line (Dial-in Server)
- options file, in PPP, How to Define Communications Over the Serial Line
- options in sendmail command
- command-line options from version 8.12
- submit.cf Configuration File From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- Additional or Deprecated Command-Line Options From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- Additional Arguments for the PidFile and ProcessTitlePrefix Options From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- command-line options in version 8.13, Additional Command-Line Options in Version 8.13 of sendmail
- configuration file options in version 8.13, Additional and Revised Configuration File Options in Version 8.13 of sendmail
- PidFile option, Additional Arguments for the PidFile and ProcessTitlePrefix Options From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- ProcessTitlePrefix option, Additional Arguments for the PidFile and ProcessTitlePrefix Options From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- options.ttyname file (PPP), See /etc/ppp/options.ttyname
- OSNAME map variable, Variables in a Map Entry
- OSREL map variable, Variables in a Map Entry
- ostype directory, Contents of the /etc/mail/cf Directory
- OSVERS map variable, Variables in a Map Entry
- OTHER option of Permissions file, UUCP MACHINE Entry for OTHER
- overlaying already mounted file system, Using the mount Command
- owner- prefix, mail alias with, Mailbox Files
- owner- prefix and mailbox names, Mailbox Files
- owner-owner and mailbox names, Mailbox Files
P
- p escape character, Dialers file, UUCP /etc/uucp/Dialers File
- packet size, configuring for SLP, Configuring the Packet Size
- PAP credentials database
- creating
- for a dial-in server, How to Create a PAP Credentials Database (Dial-in Server)
- for trusted callers, How to Configure PAP Authentication Credentials for the Trusted Callers
creating for a dial-in server, How to Create a PAP Credentials Database (Dial-in Server)
- parity
- Dialers file, Setting Parity in the /etc/uucp/Dialers File
- Systems file, Setting Parity in /etc/uucp/Systems File
- passive mode, UUCP SENDFILES Option
- passive option (PPP), How to Configure a Machine on a Leased Line
- passwd file, enabling UUCP logins, How to Add UUCP Logins
- Password Authentication Protocol (PAP)
- authentication process, What Happens During PAP Authentication
- configuring
- on a dial-in server, How to Add PAP Support to the PPP Configuration Files (Dial-in Server)
- trusted callers
- How to Configure PAP Authentication Credentials for the Trusted Callers
- How to Configure PAP Authentication Credentials for the Trusted Callers
- How to Add PAP Support to the PPP Configuration Files (Dial-out Machine)
creating a PAP credentials database, How to Create a PAP Credentials Database (Dial-in Server)
- definition, Password Authentication Protocol (PAP)
- /etc/ppp/pap-secrets file, /etc/ppp/pap-secrets File
- example configuration, Example of a Configuration Using PAP Authentication
- planning, Configuring PAP Authentication
- suggestions for passwords, Creating PAP Passwords
- task maps, Setting Up PAP Authentication (Task Maps)
- using the login option, Using the login Option With /etc/ppp/pap-secrets
- passwords
- authentication for remote logins
- ftp command
- Authentication for Remote Logins (ftp)
- How to Open an ftp Connection to a Remote System
- rlogin command
- Authentication for Remote Logins (rlogin)
- Direct or Indirect Remote Logins
- How to Log In to a Remote System (rlogin)
autofs and superuser passwords, About Autofs
- DH password protection, Secure RPC
- Secure RPC password creation, How to Set Up a Secure NFS Environment With DH Authentication
- UUCP privileged
- UUCP VALIDATE Option
- UUCP VALIDATE Option
- path names
- rcp command
- absolute or abbreviated
- Specifying Source and Target
- Specifying Source and Target
- syntax options
- Specifying Source and Target
- Specifying Source and Target
tilde (~) in
- Specifying Source and Target
- Specifying Source and Target
- pathconf: no info message, Miscellaneous Error Messages
- pathconf: server not responding message, Miscellaneous Error Messages
- PC-DOS files, accessing with autofs, How to Access PC-DOS Data Diskettes With Autofs
- pcfs option, autofs maps, How to Access PC-DOS Data Diskettes With Autofs
- peer
- access server
- PPPoE Overview
- Before Configuring a PPPoE Server
- authenticatee, Authenticators and Authenticatees
- authenticator, Authenticators and Authenticatees
- definition, PPP Configurations and Terminology
- dial-in server, Dial-up PPP Overview
- dial-out machine, Dial-up PPP Overview
- leased-line peer, Parts of a Leased-Line PPP Link
- PPPoE client
- PPPoE Overview
- Before Configuring a PPPoE Client
- penril entry in Dialers file, UUCP /etc/uucp/Dialers File
- percent sign (%) in mailbox names, Mailbox Files
- Perl 5, introduction, Perl 5
- Permission denied message, NFS Error Messages
- permissions
- copying requirements, How to Copy Files Between a Local and a Remote System (rcp)
- NFS version 3 improvement, NFS Version 3 Protocol
- Permissions file
- CALLBACK option
- UUCP CALLBACK Option
- UUCP CALLBACK Option
- changing node name, UUCP MYNAME Option
- COMMANDS option
- UUCP COMMANDS Option
- UUCP COMMANDS Option
- UUCP Forwarding
- considerations
- UUCP Considerations
- UUCP Considerations
- description
- UUCP Database Files
- UUCP /etc/uucp/Permissions File
- dialback permissions
- UUCP CALLBACK Option
- UUCP CALLBACK Option
- file transfer permissions
- UUCP REQUEST Option
- UUCP NOREAD and NOWRITE Options
- format, UUCP Structuring Entries
- forwarding operation, UUCP Forwarding
- LOGNAME
- combining with MACHINE, Combining MACHINE and LOGNAME Entries for UUCP
- description, UUCP Structuring Entries
- login IDs for remote computers, UUCP Considerations
MACHINE
- combining with LOGNAME, Combining MACHINE and LOGNAME Entries for UUCP
- default permissions or restrictions, UUCP Considerations
- description, UUCP Structuring Entries
- OTHER option, UUCP MACHINE Entry for OTHER
MYNAME option, UUCP MYNAME Option
- NOREAD option, UUCP NOREAD and NOWRITE Options
- NOWRITE option, UUCP NOREAD and NOWRITE Options
- OTHER option, UUCP MACHINE Entry for OTHER
- READ option
- UUCP READ and WRITE Options
- UUCP READ and WRITE Options
- remote execution permissions
- UUCP COMMANDS Option
- UUCP VALIDATE Option
- REQUEST option, UUCP REQUEST Option
- security set up, Setting Up UUCP Security
- SENDFILES option, UUCP SENDFILES Option
- structuring entries, UUCP Structuring Entries
- uucheck command and, UUCP Administrative Programs
- uuxqt daemon and, UUCP Daemons
- VALIDATE option
- UUCP VALIDATE Option
- UUCP VALIDATE Option
- WRITE option, UUCP READ and WRITE Options
- Permit-type field of Grades file, UUCP Permit-type Field
- persist option (PPP), How to Configure a Machine on a Leased Line
- Phone field of Systems file, Phone Field in /etc/uucp/Systems File
- PidFile option, sendmail command, Additional Arguments for the PidFile and ProcessTitlePrefix Options From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- ping command
- Changing Default Timeouts
- How to Find Out If a Remote System Is Operating
- Monitoring Network Performance
- How to Check the Response of Hosts on the Network
- 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
- Point-to-Point Protocol, See PPP
- Poll file
- description
- UUCP Database Files
- UUCP /etc/uucp/Poll File
- format, UUCP /etc/uucp/Poll File
- polling remote computers (UUCP)
- UUCP Database Files
- UUCP /etc/uucp/Poll File
- Port Selector variable in Devices file, Port Selector
- portmapper, mounting and, How File Systems Are Mounted
- ports
- Devices file entry, Line Field in the /etc/uucp/Devices File
- UUCP, How to Activate UUCP for TCP/IP
- postmaster alias, creating, Managing the postmaster Alias
- postmaster mailbox
- creating, How to Create a Separate Mailbox for postmaster
- description, Mailbox Files
- testing, How to Test the Mail Configuration
- 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
- PPP
- authentication
- PPP Authentication
- PPP Authentication Protocols
- chat script examples, How to Create the Instructions for Calling a Peer
- common problems, Tools for Troubleshooting PPP
- compatibility, Solaris PPP 4.0 Compatibility
- converting from asynchronous PPP, How to Convert From asppp to Solaris PPP 4.0
- dial-up link, Dial-up PPP Overview
- difference with asppp, Why Use Solaris PPP 4.0?
- DSL support, Support for DSL Users Through PPPoE
- file privileges, How PPP Configuration File Privileges Work
- ISDN support, Using ISDN Terminal Adapters With a Dial-out Machine
- leased-line link, Leased-Line PPP Overview
- options for configuration files
- See options (PPP)
overview, Solaris PPP 4.0 Basics
- parts of a link
- PPP Configurations and Terminology
- Parts of a PPPoE Configuration
- pppd
- See also pppd command
PPPoE, PPPoE Overview
- problem solving
- See also troubleshooting PPP
related RFCs, Requests for Comments (RFCs) About PPP
- resources, external, Where to Go for More Information About PPP
- summary of configuration files, Where to Define PPP Options
- task map for PPP planning, Overall PPP Planning (Task Map)
- pppd command
- definition, Where to Define PPP Options
- initiating a call, How to Call the Dial-in Server
- obtaining diagnostics
- How to Obtain Diagnostic Information From pppd
- How to Obtain Diagnostic Information From pppd
- How to Obtain Diagnostic Information for PPPoE
- parsing options, How PPP Options Are Processed
- testing a DSL line, How to Define a PPPoE Access Server Peer
- turning on debugging, How to Turn on PPP Debugging
- pppdebug log file, How to Obtain Diagnostic Information for PPPoE
- PPPoE
- configuring an access server
- Setting Up a PPPoE Access Server
- How to Modify an Existing /etc/ppp/pppoe File
- How to Restrict the Use of an Interface to Particular Clients
- DSLAM, PPPoE at a Telephone Company
- fixing common problems
- How to Obtain Diagnostic Information for PPPoE
- How to Obtain Diagnostic Information for PPPoE
- How to Obtain Diagnostic Information for PPPoE
- list of commands and files, Creating PPPoE Tunnels for DSL Support
- obtaining snoop traces, How to Obtain Diagnostic Information for PPPoE
- overview, PPPoE Overview
- planning for the tunnel
- Planning for DSL Support Over a PPPoE Tunnel
- Before Configuring a PPPoE Client
- Example of a Configuration for a PPPoE Tunnel
- Example of a PPPoE Server Configuration
- providing services from an access server
- /etc/ppp/pppoe File
- /etc/ppp/pppoe.device File
- task maps for configuring, Major Tasks for Setting Up a PPPoE Tunnel (Task Maps)
- PPPoE client
- access server and, /etc/ppp/peers/peer-name File for Defining an Access Server Peer
- commands, PPPoE Client Commands and Files
- configuring, How to Configure an Interface for a PPPoE Client
- defining an access server, How to Define a PPPoE Access Server Peer
- definition, PPPoE Overview
- equipment, Before Configuring a PPPoE Client
- /etc/ppp/peers/peer-name file usage (PPPoE), /etc/ppp/peers/peer-name File for Defining an Access Server Peer
- files, PPPoE Client Commands and Files
- planning
- Before Configuring a PPPoE Client
- Prerequisites for Setting Up the PPPoE Client
- task map for configuring, Major Tasks for Setting Up a PPPoE Tunnel (Task Maps)
- pppoe.so shared object
- pppoe.so Plugin
- pppoe.so Shared Object
- pppoec utility
- definition, /usr/lib/inet/pppoec Utility
- obtaining diagnostics, How to Obtain Diagnostic Information for PPPoE
- pppoed daemon
- definition, /usr/lib/inet/pppoed Daemon
- starting, How to Set Up a PPPoE Access Server
- .ppprc file
- creating, How to Configure Users of the Dial-in Server
- definition, Where to Define PPP Options
- privileges, File Privileges
- praliases command, Contents of the /usr/bin Directory
- preserve_local_plus_detail FEATURE() declaration, Changes to the FEATURE() Declaration From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- preserve_luser_host FEATURE() declaration, Changes to the FEATURE() Declaration From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- printing
- list of remotely mounted directories, showmount Command
- list of shared or exported files, showmount Command
- problems with ACLs in NFS, avoiding, ACLs and nfsmapid in NFS Version 4
- process diagram, for CHAP, What Happens During CHAP Authentication
- processor type map variable, Variables in a Map Entry
- ProcessTitlePrefix option, sendmail command, Additional Arguments for the PidFile and ProcessTitlePrefix Options From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- programs, hung, NFS Error Messages
- projects, consolidating files, How to Consolidate Project-Related Files Under /ws
- protocol definitions in Devices file
- Protocol Definitions in /etc/uucp/Devices File
- Protocol Definitions in /etc/uucp/Devices File
- proxy advertisement (SLP)
- Advertising Legacy Services
- Using SLP Proxy Registration to Advertise
- proxy registration (SLP)
- SLP Proxy Registration
- Using SLP Proxy Registration to Advertise
- multihomed hosts, Proxy Advertising on Multihomed Hosts
- pstack command, pstack Command
- public directory maintenance (UUCP), UUCP Public Directory
- public file handle
- autofs and, How to Use a Public File Handle With Autofs
- mounting and, How File Systems Are Mounted
- NFS mounting with, Solaris 7 Extensions for NFS Mounting
- WebNFS and, Planning for WebNFS Access
- public-key cryptography
- common key, DH Authentication
- conversation key, DH Authentication
- database of public keys
- Secure RPC
- DH Authentication
- DH authentication
- DH Authentication
- DH Authentication
- secret key
- database, DH Authentication
- deleting from remote server, Using Secure RPC With NFS
time synchronization, DH Authentication
- public-key map
- DH authentication, DH Authentication
- enabling secure NFS, How to Set Up a Secure NFS Environment With DH Authentication
- public option
- in dfstab file, How to Enable WebNFS Access
- mount command
- How to Mount an NFS File System Through a Firewall
- mount Options for NFS File Systems
- share error message, NFS Error Messages
- WebNFS and, Planning for WebNFS Access
- put command (FTP), example, How to Copy Files to a Remote System (ftp)
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