F
- f protocol in Devices file, Protocol Definitions in /etc/uucp/Devices File
- -F option, unshareall command, unshareall Command
- failover
- error message, NFS Error Messages
- mount command example
- Using the mount Command
- Using the mount Command
- NFS support, NFS Client Failover
- FEATURE() declarations in version 8.12
- supported, Changes to the FEATURE() Declaration From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- unsupported, Changes to the FEATURE() Declaration From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- FEATURE() declarations in version 8.13 of sendmail, Additional and Revised FEATURE() Declarations in Version 8.13 of sendmail
- feature directory, Contents of the /etc/mail/cf Directory
- Federated File System
- DNS record for, Setting up a DNS Record for a Federated File System Server
- mount point, Mount Point /nfs4
- mounting, Setting up a DNS Record for a Federated File System Server
- fg option, mount command, mount Options for NFS File Systems
- file attributes and NFS version 3, NFS Version 3 Protocol
- file permissions
- NFS version 3 improvement, NFS Version 3 Protocol
- WebNFS and, Planning for WebNFS Access
- file sharing
- examples, Setting Access Lists With the share Command
- giving root access, NFS-Specific share Options
- listed clients only, Non-File-System-Specific share Options
- multiple file systems, shareall Command
- NFS version 3 improvements
- NFS Version 3 Protocol
- Network Lock Manager and NFS
- overview, share Command
- read-only access
- share Command
- Non-File-System-Specific share Options
- Setting Access Lists With the share Command
- read-write access
- Non-File-System-Specific share Options
- Setting Access Lists With the share Command
- replicating shared files across several servers, How to Replicate Shared Files Across Several Servers
- security issues
- share Command
- NFS-Specific share Options
- Secure NFS System
- unauthenticated users and, NFS-Specific share Options
- unsharing, unshareall Command
- file-sharing options, Non-File-System-Specific share Options
- file system namespace, NFS version 4, File-System Namespace in NFS Version 4
- file systems
- network statistics for
- Examples–Displaying NFS Server and Client Statistics
- Examples–Displaying NFS Server and Client Statistics
- file systems and NFS, NFS File Systems
- file too large message, NFS Error Messages
- file transfer size, negotiation, File Transfer Size Negotiation
- file transfers (UUCP)
- daemon
- UUCP Daemons
- UUCP Daemons
- permissions
- UUCP REQUEST Option
- UUCP NOREAD and NOWRITE Options
- troubleshooting
- How to Debug Transmissions
- How to Debug Transmissions
- work files C.
- UUCP Administrative Files
- UUCP Administrative Files
- files and file systems
- abbreviated path names
- Specifying Source and Target
- Specifying Source and Target
- autofs access
- non-NFS file systems
- Accessing Non-NFS File Systems
- How to Access PC-DOS Data Diskettes With Autofs
autofs selection of files
- How Autofs Selects the Nearest Read-Only Files for Clients (Multiple Locations)
- How Autofs Selects the Nearest Read-Only Files for Clients (Multiple Locations)
- consolidating project-related files, How to Consolidate Project-Related Files Under /ws
- file systems defined, NFS File Systems
- local file systems
- unmounting groups, umountall Command
NFS ASCII files and their functions, NFS Files
- NFS files and their functions, NFS Files
- NFS treatment of
- NFS File Systems
- NFS File Systems
- remote file systems
- listing clients with remotely mounted file systems, showmount Command
- mounting from file-system table, umountall Command
- unmounting groups, umountall Command
- find command, searching .rhosts files, How to Search for and Remove .rhosts Files
- firewalls
- mounting file systems through, How to Mount an NFS File System Through a Firewall
- NFS access through, Solaris 7 Extensions for NFS Mounting
- WebNFS access through, How to Enable WebNFS Access Through a Firewall
- flow control hardware
- Dialers file
- Enabling Hardware Flow Control in the /etc/uucp/Dialers File
- Enabling Hardware Flow Control in the /etc/uucp/Dialers File
- Systems file
- Hardware Flow Control in /etc/uucp/Systems File
- Hardware Flow Control in /etc/uucp/Systems File
- forcedirectio option, mount command, mount Options for NFS File Systems
- foreground file-mounting option, mount Options for NFS File Systems
- .forward+detail file, .forward+detail File
- .forward files
- administering, Administering .forward Files (Task Map)
- changing search path, How to Change the .forward–File Search Path
- disabling, How to Disable .forward Files
- for users, .forward Files
- .forward.hostname files, .forward.hostname File
- forwarding operation (UUCP), UUCP Forwarding
- Frame Relay
- Parts of a Leased-Line PPP Link
- Setting Up a Leased Line (Task Map)
- ftp archive, WebNFS and, Planning for WebNFS Access
- ftp command
- authenticating remote logins, Authentication for Remote Logins (ftp)
- ftp command, description, ProFTPD Commands
- ftp command
- interrupting logins, Logging In to a Remote System (rlogin)
- opening remote system connections
- How to Open an ftp Connection to a Remote System
- How to Open an ftp Connection to a Remote System
- remote logins compared to rlogin and rcp, Logging In to a Remote System (ftp)
- ftp sessions
- anonymous ftp accounts, Authentication for Remote Logins (ftp)
- closing remote system connections, How to Close an ftp Connection to a Remote System
- copying files
- from remote system, How to Copy Files From a Remote System (ftp)
- to remote system, How to Copy Files to a Remote System (ftp)
opening remote system connections, How to Open an ftp Connection to a Remote System
- ftp sub commands, description, Essential ftp Commands
- ftpcount command, description, ProFTPD Commands
- ftpdctl command, description, ProFTPD Commands
- ftprestart command, description, ProFTPD Commands
- ftpscrub command, description, ProFTPD Commands
- ftpshut command, description, ProFTPD Commands
- ftptop command, description, ProFTPD Commands
- ftpusers file, description, ProFTPD Files
- ftpwho command, description, ProFTPD Commands
- fuser command, umountall command and, umountall Command