UNIX System Administration Handbook - Evi Nemeth [505]
Red Hat 484
root server hints 407, 426, 479–480
server access controls 422
server statement 422–423
Solaris 481–482
table of statements 416
trusted-keys statement 427
TSIG/TKEY 462–464
$TTL directive 437, 440, 454
version string 417–418
view statement 428–429
named continued
wrangling with ndc 415, 427–428, 457, 473–475
zone serial numbers 439, 457
zone statement 424–427
zone transfers 405, 410, 419–420, 458–459
named pipes 68
named.boot file 415
named.conf file 415–436
named.run file 473
named.stats file 474
named_dump.db file 474
Napster 779
NAT 279–281
FreeBSD 336–337
Red Hat 327–330
natd 334
ncheck 138
ndc 415, 427–428, 457, 473–475
ndd 311–313, 319–320, 692
nddconf file 29, 320
Nemeth, Evi 656
Nessus 665
netconf file 29, 315–316, 318
netconfig file 697
netdaemons file 29
netgroup file 514, 522
netgroups 522
netmasks 272–275
netmasks file 308
Netscape Communicator 808
netstat 317, 324, 331, 631–636
examining interfaces 300
examining routing table 283–284
UDP pier overflows 500
nettl 638
Network Associates 671
network file 322
Network Solutions, Inc. 399
network unreachable error 302, 631
networking 271, 297
adding new machines 298–305, 392–394
addressing 269–283
administrative databases 513, 521–534
ARP protocol 265, 270, 285–287
ATM 381–382
broadcast addresses 301
cable modems 384
CIDR 276–278
config files by system 307
networking continued
congestion 389
default route 283–284, 302, 304, 316, 339, 344, 352, 367, 635
DHCP 287–291
dropped packets 628
DSL 383–384
errors and collisions 633
FDDI 380–381
firewalls 296, 327–329, 333–337, 675–678
fragmentation 269
frame relay 382–383
FreeBSD 330–340
hardware 372–391
HP-UX 315–322
interface configuration 300–302
IP addresses 271–283
IPSEC 788
IPv6 275–276, 281–283
ISDN 383
kernel options 230, 233, 239–240, 244–246
load balancing 409, 445, 688, 755
loopback 271, 284, 299, 301, 343
management see SNMP
MTUs 268–269, 380, 628
NAT 279–281, 327–329
network design 387–389
network interfaces 633
network printers 706, 728
packet sniffers 385, 636–639
packet TTLs 630
packets and nesting 266–267
performance 631
port scanning 663, 665
ports 270–271
PPP 291–295
protocol stack 265–267
protocol statistics 635–636
RARP protocol 287
Red Hat 322–330
redundant connections 348, 787
round trip time 628
routing see routing
security see security
Solaris 307–315
subnetting 272–275
troubleshooting 385, 626–636
viewing connections 632
virtual interfaces 691–694
virtual private networks 296–297
networking continued
VLANs 379
wireless 268
wiring 386–387
networks file 303, 514
network-scripts directory 32
newaliases 162, 557
newfs 59, 132, 142, 146–147
newgrp 80
news see Usenet
.newsrc file 88
newsyslog 211
NFS 488–512
see also automounters
and the fstab file 135
daemons 828–829
dedicated file servers 503–504
dumping restrictions 176
exporting filesystems 493–500
FreeBSD 495, 498–499
hard vs. soft mounts 501
HP-UX 495–496, 500
junk files 161
kernel options 239
locking 549
magic cookies 491
monitoring and tuning 503
mounting remote filesystems 501–502
naming conventions 492
protocol versions 488
Red Hat 495, 497–498, 500, 509
security 491–492, 494, 502
Solaris 494–495, 500–501
table of mount options 502
TCP vs. UDP 489
use with Windows 770
nfsd 493, 499–500, 828
nfsiod 501, 829
nfsstat 503
nice 52–53
nice value 47, 52–53
NIS 298, 307, 515, 521, 523–530, 550
advantages and disadvantages 524–525
commonly-shared files 514
daemons 829–830
domains 522
map of servers 526
name service switch 523–524
netgroups 522
overview 525–527
query procedure 526
security 661–662
NIS continued
setting up 527–530
slave servers 522
table of components 527
vendor specifics 529–530
vendor support 521
NIS+ 515
domains 531