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Access control
and the NFS client
superuser privileges and NFS
using the proxy database and system privileges
Access control lists
Accounts
setting up for local and remote users
ACL statement
ACLs
see
Access control lists
ADDRESS.DB
BIND server databases
Address mapping
Address match lists #1
Address match lists #2
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
see
ARP
ADFs
and non-STREAM_LF files
creating customized
record handling for the NFS client
using NFS client defaults
Alias file
creating, for SMTP
Allocating addresses
for DHCP clients
ANALYZE CONTAINER command
Analyzing
container file systems
SMTP queues
Anonymous FTP
configuring
ANONYMOUS$USER directory
Antispam
ARP
address mapping
cache timeout
proxy
AS2EB macro
Assigning routing preferences
Attribute description files
see
ADFs
Authenticating updates
Authenticating users
for network printing
Authentication
NFS client
mapping user identities
NTP
of NFS clients
PC-NFS
remote commands
Authentication traps
enabling
Automounting
Autonomous system
specifying, in GATED configuraton
Auxiliary server
activating event logging
configuring
create process
description of
handling incoming requests
initializing services
rejecting client requests
SMTP startup
B
Background mounting
Backup time server
NTP setup
Berkeley Internet Name Domain
see
BIND
BGP
overview
BIND
cluster load balancing
compared to UCX BIND
configuration file elements
configuration file format
configuration types
configuration with RESOLV.CONF
dynamic updates
failover configuration
load balancing
metric server
master server
name server
name server configuration statements
notify feature
resolver
security overview
slave server
zone file
BIND administrative tools
bind_checkconf
bind_checkzone
dnssec_keygen
dnssec_signzone
nsupdate
rndc
rndc_confgen
BIND resolver
changing default configuration
example configurations
BIND server
backing up zone data
configuration template
configuring
cache-only servers
forwarders
master servers
slave servers
converting UNIX databases
databases
populating
displaying statistics
load balancing
load broker
load balancing,
see
Cluster load balancing
lookups
manually creating dynamic updates
reverse lookups
sample databases
zone transfer
BIND server databases
ADDRESS.DB
DOMAIN_NAME.DB
bind_checkconf
utility
bind_checkzone
utility
BOOTP
converting entries to DHCP
database
CONVERT/VMS BOOTP command
converting ETC.BOOTPTAB
logical names
management commands
network bootstrap steps
planning network configuration
planning security needs
security considerations
Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) server
see
BOOTP
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
see
BGP
Bounced mail messages
Broadcast address
defining interface routes
Broadcast query
XDMCP
Building translation tables
C
Caching-only server
Character set
DMCS
EBCDIC
Client ID #1
Client ID #2
Client ID #3
Client ID #4
Client ID #5
Sun workstations
CLIENT.PCY file
Cluster load balancing
configuring the load broker
methods
metric server
round-robin scheduling
Communication proxies
Companion files
see
ADFs
Component problems
BOOTP
FTP
NTP
POP
printing
LPD
TELNETSYM
SMTP
SNMP
TELNET
Configuration files
for DHCP server
TCPIP$NTP.CONF
Configuration templates
BIND server
NTP
TCPIP$GATED.CONF
Configuring
BGP and OSPF protocols
BIND resolver
DHCP server #1
DHCP server #2
dynamic routing #1
dynamic routing #2
GATED
GATED protocols
BGP and OSPF configuration
rejecting misconfigured systems
sample definition statements
sample host configurations
sample RIP and EGP configuration
setting router IDs
specifying autonomous systems
GATED routing
RIP quiet mode
route preferences
interfaces
pseudo
load broker
load broker to use TSIG
LPD
LPD printers
NTP on the local host
PC-NFS
PPP interfaces
printers, with LPRSETUP
routing
GATED run-time changes
static routes
routing protocols
GATED configuration file
SLIP gateways
SMTP
SNMP
SNMP on the local host
static routing
TCP/IP gateway
Configuring TCP/IP Services
configuration databases
modifying initial configuration
OpenVMS Clusters
permanent changes with SET CONFIGURATION commands
run-time changes with SET commands
using logical names
Connecting to the network
Container file system
analyzing
backups
commands for managing
copying files into
creating
deleting
for NFS
logical names
restoring
when to use with NFS
Controlling access
to local print queues
with proxy identities
Controlling communications link
CONTROLS statement
CONVERT/UNIX BIND command
BIND server database
populating
Converting
BOOTP databases
BOOTP entries to DHCP
file names for NFS
UCX$NTP.CONF file
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
and NTP
Customizing
failSAFE IP
print queues
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