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System Administration Guide: Network Services
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Preface

Part I Network Services Topics

1.  Network Service (Overview)

2.  Managing Web Cache Servers

3.  Time-Related Services

Part II Accessing Network File Systems Topics

4.  Managing Network File Systems (Overview)

5.  Network File System Administration (Tasks)

6.  Accessing Network File Systems (Reference)

Part III SLP Topics

7.  SLP (Overview)

8.  Planning and Enabling SLP (Tasks)

9.  Administering SLP (Tasks)

10.  Incorporating Legacy Services

11.  SLP (Reference)

Part IV Mail Services Topics

12.  Mail Services (Overview)

13.  Mail Services (Tasks)

14.  Mail Services (Reference)

Part V Serial Networking Topics

15.  Solaris PPP 4.0 (Overview)

16.  Planning for the PPP Link (Tasks)

17.  Setting Up a Dial-up PPP Link (Tasks)

18.  Setting Up a Leased-Line PPP Link (Tasks)

19.  Setting Up PPP Authentication (Tasks)

20.  Setting Up a PPPoE Tunnel (Tasks)

21.  Fixing Common PPP Problems (Tasks)

22.  Solaris PPP 4.0 (Reference)

23.  Migrating From Asynchronous Solaris PPP to Solaris PPP 4.0 (Tasks)

24.  UUCP (Overview)

25.  Administering UUCP (Tasks)

26.  UUCP (Reference)

Part VI Working With Remote Systems Topics

27.  Working With Remote Systems (Overview)

28.  Administering the FTP Server (Tasks)

29.  Accessing Remote Systems (Tasks)

Part VII Monitoring Network Services Topics

30.  Monitoring Network Performance (Tasks)

Glossary

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ICMP protocol, Examples–Checking the Network Status
ID-list field of Grades file
UUCP Permit-type Field
UUCP ID-list Field
ID mapping fails, reasons why, ACLs and nfsmapid in NFS Version 4
IGMP protocol, Examples–Checking the Network Status
ignoring invalid option message, NFS Error Messages
in.comsat daemon, Other Files Used for Mail Services
in.uucpd daemon, UUCP Daemons
inbound communications
callback security
UUCP CALLBACK Option
UUCP CALLBACK Option
enabling through UUCP chat script, Enabling Dialback Through the Chat Script
index option
bad argument error message, NFS Error Messages
in dfstab file, How to Enable WebNFS Access
WebNFS and, Planning for WebNFS Access
without public option error message, NFS Error Messages
indirect maps (autofs)
comments in, Indirect Autofs Maps
description, Administrative Tasks Involving Maps
example
Indirect Autofs Maps
Indirect Autofs Maps
modifying, How to Modify Indirect Maps
overview
Indirect Autofs Maps
Indirect Autofs Maps
syntax
Indirect Autofs Maps
Indirect Autofs Maps
when to run automount command, Administrative Tasks Involving Maps
indirect remote logins
Direct or Indirect Remote Logins
Direct or Indirect Remote Logins
inetd daemon, in.uucpd invoked by, UUCP Daemons
init command, PPP and, How to Configure a Machine on a Leased Line
-intr option, mount command, Strategies for NFS Troubleshooting
interfaces (PPP)
asynchronous interface for PPP dial-in, Parts of the Dial-up PPP Link
asynchronous interface for PPP dial-out, Parts of the Dial-up PPP Link
configuring for a PPPoE access server
How to Set Up a PPPoE Access Server
/etc/ppp/pppoe.if File
configuring for a PPPoE client, How to Configure an Interface for a PPPoE Client
See also /etc/ppp/pppoe.if file
HSI/P configuration script, How to Configure Synchronous Devices
plumbing PPPoE interfaces with /usr/sbin/sppptun, /usr/sbin/sppptun Command
restricting an interface to PPPoE clients, How to Restrict the Use of an Interface to Particular Clients
synchronous for leased lines, Parts of a Leased-Line PPP Link
interrupting remote logins, Logging In to a Remote System (rlogin)
IP routing table, Examples–Checking the Network Status
IPv6 addresses and version 8.12, sendmail command, sendmail Version 8.12 and IPv6 Addresses in Configuration
ISDN on a PPP link, Using ISDN Terminal Adapters With a Dial-out Machine