R
- r escape character, Dialers file,
UUCP /etc/uucp/Dialers File
- -r option
- mount command,
Using the mount Command
- umountall command,
umountall Command
- uucp command,
How to Debug Transmissions
- Uutry command,
How to Debug Transmissions
- rbl FEATURE() declaration,
Changes to the FEATURE() Declaration From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- rcp command
Remote Copying With rcp
How to Copy Files Between a Local and a Remote System (rcp)
- copying between local and remote systems
How to Copy Files Between a Local and a Remote System (rcp)
How to Copy Files Between a Local and a Remote System (rcp)
- copying directories,
How to Copy Files Between a Local and a Remote System (rcp)
- description
Remote Copying With rcp
Remote Copying With rcp
- examples,
How to Copy Files Between a Local and a Remote System (rcp)
- path names
- absolute or abbreviated
Specifying Source and Target
Specifying Source and Target
- syntax options
Specifying Source and Target
Specifying Source and Target
security issues,
Security Considerations for Copy Operations
- specifying source and target
Specifying Source and Target
Specifying Source and Target
- rdate command
How to Synchronize Date and Time From Another System
How to Synchronize Date and Time From Another System
- read-only type
- file selection by autofs
How Autofs Selects the Nearest Read-Only Files for Clients (Multiple Locations)
How Autofs Selects the Nearest Read-Only Files for Clients (Multiple Locations)
- mounting file systems as
mount Options for NFS File Systems
Using the mount Command
- sharing file systems as
share Command
Non-File-System-Specific share Options
Setting Access Lists With the share Command
- READ option of Permissions file
UUCP READ and WRITE Options
UUCP READ and WRITE Options
- read-write type
- mounting file systems as,
mount Options for NFS File Systems
- sharing file systems as
Non-File-System-Specific share Options
Setting Access Lists With the share Command
- real ftp, setting up,
How to Set Up Real FTP Users
- registration lifetime (SLP),
How to Use snoop to Run SLP Traces
- relay_mail_from FEATURE() declaration,
Changes to the FEATURE() Declaration From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- relay–domains file,
Contents of the /etc/mail Directory
- remote copying
- using ftp,
Essential ftp Commands
- using rcp
Remote Copying With rcp
How to Copy Files Between a Local and a Remote System (rcp)
- remote execution (UUCP)
- commands
UUCP Considerations
UUCP COMMANDS Option
UUCP VALIDATE Option
- daemon,
UUCP Daemons
- work files C.
UUCP Administrative Files
UUCP Administrative Files
- remote file systems
- listing clients with remotely mounted file systems,
showmount Command
- unmounting groups,
umountall Command
- remote logins
- authentication (ftp),
Authentication for Remote Logins (ftp)
- authentication (rlogin)
Authentication for Remote Logins (rlogin)
.rhosts File
- /etc/hosts.equiv file
/etc/hosts.equiv File
/etc/hosts.equiv File
- network authentication or remote system authentication
Authentication for Remote Logins (rlogin)
/etc/hosts.equiv File
- .rhosts files
.rhosts File
.rhosts File
closing ftp connection,
How to Close an ftp Connection to a Remote System
- direct or indirect (rlogin)
Direct or Indirect Remote Logins
Direct or Indirect Remote Logins
- domains,
Logging In to a Remote System (rlogin)
- finding who is logged in
How to Find Who Is Logged In to a Remote System
How to Find Who Is Logged In to a Remote System
- ftp commands,
Essential ftp Commands
- interrupting,
Logging In to a Remote System (rlogin)
- linking logins,
Linking Remote Logins
- opening ftp connection
How to Open an ftp Connection to a Remote System
How to Open an ftp Connection to a Remote System
- removing .rhosts files,
How to Search for and Remove .rhosts Files
- using rlogin command
How to Log In to a Remote System (rlogin)
How to Log In to a Remote System (rlogin)
- verifying remote system operation,
How to Find Out If a Remote System Is Operating
- remote_mode FEATURE() declaration,
Changes to the FEATURE() Declaration From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- remote mounting
- daemons required,
Strategies for NFS Troubleshooting
- troubleshooting
NFS Troubleshooting Procedures
How to Verify the NFS Service on the Server
- remote systems
- definition,
What Is a Remote System?
- logging in
Authentication for Remote Logins (rlogin)
How to Close an ftp Connection to a Remote System
- logging out (exit)
How to Log Out From a Remote System (exit)
How to Log Out From a Remote System (exit)
- remote copying
- using rcp
Remote Copying With rcp
How to Copy Files Between a Local and a Remote System (rcp)
remote file copying
- using ftp command,
Essential ftp Commands
verifying operation,
How to Find Out If a Remote System Is Operating
- remote.unknown file,
UUCP remote.unknown File
- remount message,
Error Messages Generated by automount -v
- removing locks,
clear_locks Command
- replicas must have the same version,
NFS Error Messages
- replicated file system,
What Is a Replicated File System?
- replicated mounts, soft option and,
NFS Error Messages
- replicated mounts must be read-only,
NFS Error Messages
- replicated mounts must not be soft,
NFS Error Messages
- replicating shared files across several servers,
How to Replicate Shared Files Across Several Servers
- REQUEST option of Permissions file,
UUCP REQUEST Option
- -request suffix and mailbox names,
Mailbox Files
- Requests for Comments (RFCs), PPP,
Requests for Comments (RFCs) About PPP
- retry subfield of Time field
retry Portion of Time Field
retry Portion of Time Field
- return escape character,
UUCP /etc/uucp/Dialers File
- .rhosts files
- deleting,
How to Search for and Remove .rhosts Files
- description,
.rhosts File
- remote system authentication process
Authentication for Remote Logins (rlogin)
.rhosts File
- searching,
How to Search for and Remove .rhosts Files
- security issues
.rhosts File
.rhosts File
- rlogin command
- authentication
Authentication for Remote Logins (rlogin)
.rhosts File
- /etc/hosts.equiv file
/etc/hosts.equiv File
/etc/hosts.equiv File
- network or remote system authentication
Authentication for Remote Logins (rlogin)
Authentication for Remote Logins (rlogin)
- .rhosts files
.rhosts File
.rhosts File
description,
Logging In to a Remote System (rlogin)
- direct or indirect logins
Direct or Indirect Remote Logins
Direct or Indirect Remote Logins
- interrupting logins,
Logging In to a Remote System (rlogin)
- process after logging in
What Happens After You Log In Remotely
What Happens After You Log In Remotely
- secure NFS and,
Using Secure RPC With NFS
- using
How to Log In to a Remote System (rlogin)
How to Log In to a Remote System (rlogin)
- rm command,
.rhosts File
- rmail command,
Contents of the /usr/bin Directory
- ro option
- mount command,
mount Options for NFS File Systems
- mount command with -o flag,
Using the mount Command
- share command
Non-File-System-Specific share Options
Setting Access Lists With the share Command
- root directory, mounting by diskless clients,
About Autofs
- root option, share command,
NFS-Specific share Options
- RPC
How to Display NFS Server and Client Statistics
Examples–Displaying NFS Server and Client Statistics
- authentication,
Secure RPC
- Secure
- DH authorization issues
Using Secure RPC With NFS
Using Secure RPC With NFS
- overview,
Secure RPC
- rpcbind daemon
- dead or hung,
NFS Error Messages
- mountd daemon not registered,
NFS Error Messages
- rpcinfo command,
rpcinfo Command
- RPCSEC_GSS,
RPCSEC_GSS Security Flavor
- RS-232 telephone lines, UUCP configuration,
UUCP Hardware Configurations
- rule sets
- testing,
How to Test the sendmail Rule Sets
- version 8.12 of sendmail,
Additional Rule Sets From Version 8.12 of sendmail
- running SMTP with TLS
- configuration file options for,
Configuration File Options for Running SMTP With TLS
- description,
Support for Running SMTP With TLS in Version 8.13 of sendmail
- macros for,
Macros for Running SMTP With TLS
- rule sets for,
Rule Sets for Running SMTP With TLS
- security considerations related to,
Security Considerations Related to Running SMTP With TLS
- task information,
How to Set SMTP to Use TLS
- rusers command
How to Find Who Is Logged In to a Remote System
How to Find Who Is Logged In to a Remote System
- rw=client option, umountall command,
Non-File-System-Specific share Options
- rw option
- mount command,
mount Options for NFS File Systems
- share command
Non-File-System-Specific share Options
Setting Access Lists With the share Command