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Index: A
- ABORT keyword
: A.3. chat
- Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)
: 11.9. Simple Network Management Protocol 
- access control
: 12.5. Access Control 
   
  - levels of
: 9.1.2.1. The share command 
  
- services to place under, listed
: 12.5.1. wrapper 
  
- software for
: 12.5. Access Control 
   
- ACKD command, in POP
: 3.4.2. Post Office Protocol
- Acknowledgment (ACK) bit set
: 1.6.2. Transmission Control Protocol
- Acknowledgment Number field
: 1.6.2. Transmission Control Protocol
- adaptive protocol value
: 6.4.1. slattach 
- Address Resolution Protocol
: (see ARP)
- addresses
      
  - 1.1.1. TCP/IP Features
  
- 1.7. Application Layer
  
- 2.1. Addressing, Routing, and Multiplexing
  
- (see also IP addresses)
  
- (see also leases on addresses)
  
- allocating
  
      
    - dynamically
: 3.6.1. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
    
- manually
: 3.6.1. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
  
  
  - assigning
  
 
    - in blocks
: 4.2.1.1. Assigning host addresses 
    
- in contiguous blocks
    
  
      - 2.2.2. Classless IP Addresses
      
- B.11. The Aggregate Statements
    
  
    - in DHCP
: 3.6.1. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
  
 
  - broadcast
  
 
    - 2.2.2.1. Final notes on IP addresses
    
- 2.6. Address Resolution
    
- 4. Getting Started 
    
- 6.1. The ifconfig Command 
    
- 6.1.2. Checking the Interface with ifconfig 
    
- limited
: 3.6. Bootstrap Protocol
    
- setting
: 6.1.4. Setting the Broadcast Address 
    
- specifying
: 4.2.2. Defining the Subnet Mask 
  
        
  - classes of
  
 
    - 1.7. Application Layer
    
- 2.2.1. Address Classes
    
- 4.2.1. Obtaining an IP Address 
    
- class rules
: 7.4.1.1. Running RIP with routed 
  
    
  - converting
: 10.6.3. The Set Ruleset Command 
  
- email
  
  
    - processing
: 10.6.3. The Set Ruleset Command 
    
- simplified
: 10.5.3. The Define Class Command 
  
  
  - gateway
: (see gateway)
  
- getting in pppd
: 6.3.2. Dial-Up PPP 
  
- host
: 2.2.1. Address Classes
  
   
    - assigning
: 4.2.1.1. Assigning host addresses 
  
 
  - Internet-style
: 10.7.1. Modifying Local Information 
  
- mask, written in hexadecimal
: 6.1.2. Checking the Interface with ifconfig 
  
- mixtures of in DHCP
: 3.6.1. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
  
- multiple
: 8.2.1. The Resolver Configuration File 
  
- numeric
: 3.1. Names and Addresses
  
- processing
  
      
    - by several rewrite rules
: 10.6.2. Transforming the Address 
    
- verifying
: 10.8. Testing sendmail.cf 
  
  
  - recipient
: 10.6.3. The Set Ruleset Command 
  
- records of
: C.3.1.3. Address record
  
- reserved
  
   
    - 2.2.1. Address Classes
    
- 2.2.2.1. Final notes on IP addresses
  
  
  - resolution of
: 2.6. Address Resolution
  
- sender
  
  
    - 10.6.3. The Set Ruleset Command 
    
- 10.8.1. Testing Rewrite Rules 
  
  
  - spoofing
  
 
    - 4.2.1. Obtaining an IP Address 
    
- 5.2. Linux Kernel Configuration 
  
  
  - timing out
: 3.6.1. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
  
- translating
: 5.2. Linux Kernel Configuration 
  
- admin alias
: 10.3. sendmail Aliases 
- administration
: (see network, administration)
- admintool
   
  - 9.2.2. Solaris Line Printer Service 
  
- 12.2.1. The Shadow Password File 
  
- adventurous users, supporting
: 9.7.2. IMAP Server 
- aggregate statements (in gated)
: B.11. The Aggregate Statements
- alarms provided by monitors
: 11.9. Simple Network Management Protocol 
- algorithms
    
  - back-off
: 9.4. A BOOTP Server 
  
- Dijkstra Shortest Path First (SPF)
: 7.4.3. Open Shortest Path First 
  
- distance-vector
: 7.4. Interior Routing Protocols 
   
- aliases
: 2.7.2. Port Numbers
 
  - file
: 10.3. sendmail Aliases 
  
 
    - processing addresses against
: 10.6.3. The Set Ruleset Command 
  
 
  - for hostnames
: 8.3.6. The named.hosts File 
  
- in sendmail
: 10.1. sendmail's Function 
  
- aliases file
 
  - 3.4.1. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
  
- 9.3. Network Information Service 
  
- AliasFile option
: 10.5.4. The Set Option Command 
- allmulti parameter
: 6.1.5.5. Point-to-point 
- alternative multipart subtype
: 3.4.3. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- America Online (AOL)
: 4.1. Connected and Non-Connected Networks 
- Andrew File System
: 3.7.1. File Sharing
- anonymous FTP
: 13.2. Anonymous FTP 
- ANY query
: 11.6. Checking Name Service 
- apostrophes ('') (expect nothing)
        
  - 6.3.3. chat 
  
- A.3. chat
  
- Application Layer
: 1.2. A Data Communications Model
 
  - in TCP/IP
: 1.7. Application Layer
 
- applications
 
  - content type
: 3.4.3. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
  
- protocols for
: 2.7.2. Port Numbers
  
  
    - widely implemented
: 1.7. Application Layer
  
 
  - security issues concerning
: 12.3. Application Security 
 
- archie
: 13.3.1. archie 
 
  - client software
: 13.3.1.1. archie client software 
  
- servers
: 13.3.1. archie 
  
- archie.internic.net
: 13.3.1. archie 
- ARCnet interface
: 5.2. Linux Kernel Configuration 
- area border routers
: 7.4.3. Open Shortest Path First 
- ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
    
  - 2.6. Address Resolution
  
- 2.8. Summary
  
- 3.5.1. Reverse Address Resolution Protocol
  
- command
  
    
    - 2.6. Address Resolution
    
- 5.3.1.1. Options 
    
- in troubleshooting
: 11.4.2. Troubleshooting with the arp Command 
    
- in troubleshooting
: 11.2. Diagnostic Tools 
  
    
  - enabling
: 6.1.5.2. ARP and trailers 
  
- proxy server for
: 5.3.1.1. Options 
  
- support in BSD
: 5.3.1.2. Pseudo-device 
  
- table
: A.1.1. The dip Script File
  
    
    - viewing contents of
: 11.4.2. Troubleshooting with the arp Command 
  
 
- ARPA Internet Text Messages
: 3.4.3. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- ARPANET
  
  - 1.1. TCP/IP and the Internet
  
- 1.5.1.1. The datagram
  
- 2.4. Internet Routing Architecture
  
- 6.2. TCP/IP Over a Serial Line 
    
- arrow (->), for copying files
: 9.6.1. rdist 
- AS path
  
  - operators, listed
: B.10. Control Statements
  
- vector
: B.10. Control Statements
  
- ASCII data (US)
: 3.4.3. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- aspppd.cf file
: 6.3.6. Solaris PPP 
- Assigned Numbers RFC
   
  - 2.7. Protocols, Ports, and Sockets
  
- C.3.1.7. Host Information record
  
- assumptions, making
 
  - 11.1.1. Troubleshooting Hints 
  
- 11.8. Protocol Case Study 
  
- asterisk (*)
 
  - meaning interface not enabled
: 6.1.1. Determining the Interface Name 
  
- in name field, indicating wildcard character
: C.3.1. Standard Resource Records
  
- asynchronous modems
: (see modems)
- Asynchronous PPP Daemon (aspppd)
: 6.3.6. Solaris PPP 
- at sign (@)
   
  - for current origin
: C.3.1. Standard Resource Records
  
- excluding an individual parameter
: 9.4. A BOOTP Server 
  
- referencing current domain
: 8.3.5. The Reverse Domain File 
   
- at, files run by, in security checks
: 12.4.2. Looking for Trouble 
- audio data content
: 3.4.3. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- authentication
   
  - 1.7. Application Layer
  
- 4.2.1. Obtaining an IP Address 
  
- 9.3.2. NIS+ 
  
- 12.2. User Authentication 
  
- (see also packet)
  
- (see also user authentication)
  
- DES-encrypted
: 9.3.2. NIS+ 
  
- in pppd
  
        
    - 6.3.4. PPP Daemon Security 
    
- A.2. The PPP Daemon
  
  
  - server
: 9.1.5. NFS Authentication Server 
 
- authoritative servers
 
  - 1.7. Application Layer
  
- 3.3. Domain Name Service
  
- 3.3.4. BIND, resolver, and named
  
- (see also non-authoritative servers)
    
- auto_direct file
: 9.1.4. NFS Automounter 
- auto_home file
: 9.1.4. NFS Automounter 
- auto_master file
: 9.1.4. NFS Automounter 
- auto-revarp parameter
: 6.1.5.5. Point-to-point 
- autofs script
: 9.1.4. NFS Automounter 
- Automatic Call Unit (ACU)
: 6.3.6. Solaris PPP 
- automount
: 9.1.4. NFS Automounter 
       
  - command
: 9.1.4. NFS Automounter 
  
- configuration files (maps) for
: 9.1.4. NFS Automounter 
  
- filesystem (autofs), defining
: 9.1.4. NFS Automounter 
   
- automounter daemon (automountd)
: 9.1.4. NFS Automounter 
- autonomous systems (AS)
  
  - 2.4. Internet Routing Architecture
  
- 7.4. Interior Routing Protocols 
  
- defined
: 7.5. Exterior Routing Protocols 
  
- external (ASE) routes
  
    
    - 7.7.1.3. Exterior gateway configuration 
    
- B.8.1. The ospf Statement
    
- B.10.1. The import Statement
    
- types of
: B.10.2. The export Statement
  
    
  - listing of
: B.10. Control Statements
  
- number (ASN)
  
  
    - 4.3.1. Obtaining an autonomous system number 
    
- B.7. Definition Statements
    
- B.8.5. The bgp Statement
  
   
  - subdividing
: 7.4.3. Open Shortest Path First 
 
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