Networking Guide
Index
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name resolution, NTP
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name server
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administering
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advanced configuration
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basic configuration
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basic utilities and daemons
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boot file
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cache file
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caching-only server
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changing the origin
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concepts
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configuration files
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configuring a caching-only server
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configuring a primary server
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configuring a remote server
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configuring a secondary server
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debug levels
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debug mode
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domain name space,
``DNS domains and zones'',
``How DNS works'',
``DNS domains and zones''
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domains,
``DNS domains and zones'',
``How DNS works'',
``DNS domains and zones''
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forwarders
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$INCLUDE statement
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Internet domain structure
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introduced
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logfiles
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looking up a name or address
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looking up addresses
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named
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naming conventions,
``DNS domain and hostnames'',
``DNS domain and hostnames''
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NFS, using with
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nodes
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nslookup(TC),
``DNS utilities and daemons'',
``nslookup interactive commands'',
``nslookup interactive options'',
``Querying a single name or address'',
``Using nslookup''
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$ORIGIN statement
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other resources
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primary server
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rationale for using
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registering a domain name
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remote server
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resolution,
``DNS resolution'',
``How DNS works'',
``DNS resolution''
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resolv.conf
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resolvers
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resource record list
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resource record special characters
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resource record syntax
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resource records
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sample hosts file
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sample named.boot
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sample named.local
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sample resolv.conf
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sample reverse hosts file
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sample root.cache
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secondary server,
``Secondary servers'',
``Secondary servers''
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server types
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servers and clients
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slave mode
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stub service
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troubleshooting,
``Troubleshooting DNS'',
``Administering and troubleshooting DNS''
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understanding
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zones,
``DNS domains and zones'',
``How DNS works'',
``DNS domains and zones''
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named, automount usage
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named(ADMN)
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named.local
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named.rev, sample file,
``Sample /etc/named.rev file'',
``Sample /etc/named.rev file''
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named-xfer(ADMN), introduced
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NCP
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negotiation
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neighbor, gated EGP statement
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/net, automount usage,
``Using built-in automount maps'',
``The -hosts built-in map''
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net status field, routing information table (IPX/SPX)
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NetBlazer 1.5, connecting via PPP
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netgroups,
``Creating netgroups'',
``About netgroups''
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netmask
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netstat(TC),
``Nonexistent NFS server'',
``Troubleshooting problems with netstat'',
``Troubleshooting NFS''
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NetWare
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NetWare Core Protocol. See
NCP
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NetWare Protocol Stack daemon. See
NPSD
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network
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Network Adapter Drivers, introduced
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network address field, SAP packet
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Network File System. See
NFS
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network filesystem clients
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Network Information Service. See
NIS
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network interface controller. See
NIC
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network layer, OSI ISO
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Network Listing Service (NLS)
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Network Lock Manager
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network number field (IPX/SPX)
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network number (IPX/SPX)
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network segments (IPX/SPX)
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Network Time Protocol (NTP)
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addressing
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association modes,
``NTP association modes'',
``NTP association modes''
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client mode
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clock.txt file
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concepts
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configuration file,
``The NTP configuration file'',
``The NTP configuration file''
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configuration sample file,
``Example ntp.conf file'',
``Example ntp.conf file''
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configuration statements,
``NTP configuration statements'',
``NTP configuration statements'',
``NTP configuration statements'',
``NTP configuration statements'',
``NTP configuration statements'',
``NTP configuration statements'',
``NTP configuration statements'',
``NTP configuration statements''
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coordinated universal time
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dispersion
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drift
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driftfile
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glossary
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guidelines
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introduced
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keys file,
``The NTP keys file'',
``The NTP keys file''
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log entries
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masking
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mixed synchronization subnets
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monitoring
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name resolution
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packet
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polling
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precision
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primary server
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query commands
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roundtrip delay
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sample scenarios
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sample subnet
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secondary server
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skew
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slew
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step
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stratum
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synchronization subnet
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testing and tuning
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trap receiver
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troubleshooting
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xntpd
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xntpd(ADMN) daemon
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networked installation
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networks, monitoring with SNMP
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networks, gated OSPF statement
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NETx.COM
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NFS
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access permissions
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adding users
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anonymous access permissions
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configuration files
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configuring
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daemons
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distributed filesystems
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DNS, using
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exporting
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exporting filesystems
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handling remote filesystems,
``Clock skew in user programs'',
``Clock skew in user programs''
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importing. See
NFS, mounting
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inodes inaccessible
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installing
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introduced,
``How NFS works'',
``Distributed filesystems''
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mount options. See
NFS mount options
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mount table
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mounting
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name server, using with
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Network Lock Manager. See
Network Lock Manager
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NIS, using with
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rationale for using
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remote filesystem incompatibilities
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selecting user IDs
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starting
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stopping
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supported filesystem types
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troubleshooting. See
NFS troubleshooting
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unsupported remote operations,
``Incompatibilities with distributed filesystems'',
``Incompatibilities with distributed filesystems'',
``Incompatibilities with distributed filesystems''
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user accounts
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using with automount,
``About mounting and unmounting NFS filesystems'',
``Distributed filesystems''
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with automount,
``Configuring the NFS automounter'',
``When to use automount''
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NFS mount options
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NFS mount type, NFS mount option
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NFS server <sys_name> not responding, still trying
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NFS troubleshooting
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nfsd(NADM)
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nfs_iget: rnode table overflow
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nfsstat(NADM),
``Everything works slowly'',
``Troubleshooting NFS''
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NIC
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NIC field, routing information table (IPX/SPX)
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NIC number field, server information table (IPX/SPX)
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NIS
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adding servers
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binding,
``NIS binding'',
``Modifying the local binding mode'',
``Modifying the remote binding mode'',
``automount error conditions''
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binding. See also
ypbind(NADM)
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changing master servers
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concepts
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configuring servers
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creating maps,
``Creating new maps'',
``Creating NIS maps''
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daemons
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distributed
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distributed group accounts
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distributed home directories
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distributed user accounts
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domain name problems
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domains,
``Checking the NIS domain name'',
``Administering an NIS domain'',
``Modifying the NIS domain name'',
``Planning an NIS configuration'',
``NIS domain''
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error logging
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group accounts
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initializing,
``Initializing a copy-only server'',
``Initializing a master server'',
``Initializing a slave server'',
``Initializing NIS'',
``Initializing an NIS Client''
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introduced,
``Configuring the Network Information Service (NIS)'',
``How NIS works''
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local
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local group accounts
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local user accounts
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logfiles,
``Administering NIS logfiles'',
``NIS logfiles''
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maps
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modifying maps
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modifying servers
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netgroups,
``Creating netgroups'',
``About netgroups''
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network problems
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NFS, using with
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nislog,
``Administering NIS logfiles'',
``NIS logfiles''
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planning
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ptmp lock file
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reinitializing
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removing servers
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security,
``Planning an NIS configuration'',
``NIS interaction with security modes''
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server problems
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servers,
``Planning an NIS configuration'',
``Modifying the list of NIS servers'',
``Setting up an NIS server'',
``Enabling an NIS server''
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starting
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stopping
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synchronizing servers
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timestamp
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troubleshooting
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user accounts,
``Managing distributed user accounts'',
``Administering NIS users and groups''
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utilities,
``Administering NIS users and groups'',
``Troubleshooting NIS''
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with automount,
``Starting automount'',
``automount error conditions'',
``When to use automount''
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NLM. See
Network Lock Manager
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nlockmgr. See
Network Lock Manager
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nlogin(PADM)
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nlsadmin(ADM)
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noac, NFS mount option. See
cache attributes, NFS mount option
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nobroadcast, gated RIP statement
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nocheckzero, gated RIP statement
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node address field, SAP packet
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Node Check Manager
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nodes, introduced
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nodes, IPX/SPX
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nogendefault
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noinstall, gated static statement
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nomodify flag
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NON-SHARED files. See
CLIENT files
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nopeer flag
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noquery flag
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noripin, gated RIP statement
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noripout, gated RIP statement
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noserve flag
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nosuid, NFS mount option. See
SUID and SGID file permissions, NFS mount option
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notrap flag
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notrust flag
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Novell Virtual Terminal. See
NVT
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Novell Virtual Terminal daemon. See
NVTD
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nping(PADM),
``Testing IPX/SPX connections (nping)'',
``Managing IPX/SPX'',
``Troubleshooting IPX/SPX''
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NPSConfig parameters
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NPSD
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NS (name server) resource record
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nslookup(TC)
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ntp.conf
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configuration statements,
``NTP configuration statements'',
``NTP configuration statements'',
``NTP configuration statements'',
``NTP configuration statements'',
``NTP configuration statements'',
``NTP configuration statements'',
``NTP configuration statements'',
``NTP configuration statements''
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introduced
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sample file,
``Example ntp.conf file'',
``Example ntp.conf file''
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syntax
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ntp.keys, sample file,
``The NTP keys file'',
``The NTP keys file''
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NTP.MAXSKW
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NUCFS, NFS exportable filesystem
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-null. See
automount maps
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number of hops field, SAP packet
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number of retries, NFS mount option
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number of ticks field, RIP packet
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nuucp account
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NVT
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NVTD
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NVT.EXE
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nvt_max_logins
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nvt_tune.h
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