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Index: D
- daemons: Internet and RPC server configuration
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- automountd: Command-line options
- biod: Setting up NFS
- bootparamd, debugging: Debugging rarpd and bootparamd
- keyserv: Establishing a session key
- lock: Lock and status daemons
- lockd: Setting up NFS
- mountd: Setting up NFS
- nfsd: Setting up NFS
- nfslogd: The nfslogd daemon
- pcnfsd: Printer services
- portmap: Internet and RPC server configuration
- rarpd: Reverse ARP requests
- rpcbind: RPC portmapper - rpcbind
- statd: Setting up NFS
- status: Lock and status daemons
- ypbind: The ypbind daemon
- yppasswdd: Password file updates
- ypserve: The ypserv daemon
- DAP (Directory Access Protocol): Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
- data files: Map files
- data link layer (7-layer model): Physical and data link layers
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- Ethernet addresses: Ethernet addresses
- frames: Frames and network interfaces
- packets: Frames and network interfaces
- data presentation layer (7-layer model), external data representation and: External data representation
- data representation
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- external: External data representation
- XDR (eXternal Data Representation): External data representation
- data source, map names and: Map naming
- database of configuration files (NIS): Networking Fundamentals
- databases (DBM), NIS maps and: Map files
- datagrams: Datagrams and packets
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- directing to another network: Network layer
- IP and: Datagrams and packets
- dataless clients: Configuration options
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- mounting: Dataless clients
- network architecture: Dataless clients
- dataless nodes, management: Dataless clients
- DataType field, NFS log record: NFS server logging
- date bytes, ordering, data representation and: External data representation
- Date field, NFS log record: NFS server logging
- DBM database
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- ASCII files, convertion: Map naming
- NIS maps and: Map files
- DCE/DFS security flavor: How secure are NIS and NFS?
- debugging
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- ARP replies, duplicate: Duplicate ARP replies
- boot parameter confusion case study: Boot parameter confusion
- bootparamd daemon: Debugging rarpd and bootparamd
- directory content caching: Incorrect directory content caching
- mount points, incorrect: Incorrect mount point permissions
- networks: Network Diagnostic and Administrative Tools
- NFS error messages, asynchronous: Asynchronous NFS error messages
- rarpd daemon: Debugging rarpd and bootparamd
- renegade server case study: Renegade NIS server
- RPC problems: Debugging RPC problems
- rpcinfo utility and: RPC registration
- decentralized name management: DNS versus NIS
- decrypted keys, keyserv daemon: Establishing a session key
- deleting administrative files: Enabling NIS on client hosts
- dependencies, map files: Map file dependencies
- DES (Data Encryption Standard): Symmetric key encryption
- devices, mounting and: Resolving mount problems
- DHCP, ifconfig and: Initializing an interface
- diagnostic tools
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- nfsbug utility: nfsbug
- time synchronization: Time synchronization
- diagnostic tools, NFS: NFS Diagnostic Tools
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- administration: NFS administration tools
- NFS Server Logging utility: NFS server logging
- NFS version 2: Version 2 and Version 3 differences
- NFSWATCH: NFSWATCH
- publicly available: Publicly available diagnostics
- SATAN: SATAN
- statistics: NFS statistics
- Diffie-Hellman authentication: AUTH_DH: Diffie-Hellman authentication
- .dir files: Map files
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- makedbm utility[dir files
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- makedbm utility: Map naming
- direct maps, automounter: Automounter maps
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- Direct maps
- conversion: Conversion of direct maps
- updating: Updating NIS-managed automount maps
- directories
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- content caching, incorrect (debugging case study): Incorrect directory content caching
- creating: NFS RPC procedures
- destroying: NFS RPC procedures
- entries
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- hard links: Symbolic links
- symbolic links: Symbolic links
- mount point: NFS administration tools
- directory name lookup cache (DNLC): Server-side caching
- directory operations
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- mkdir: NFS RPC procedures
- rmdir: NFS RPC procedures
- directory services
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- commonly used: Brief survey of common directory services
- DNS: Directory Name Service (DNS)
- hosts database and: The hosts database
- LDAP: Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
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- security and: How secure are NIS and NFS?
- multiple: Name service switch
- NIS: Network Information Service (NIS)
- NT Domain: NT Domain
- purpose: Purpose of directory services
- selecting: Which directory service to use
- X.500:
- dirty page clustering: Client I/O system
- diskless clients
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- adding (Host Manager): Setting up a diskless client
- AdminSuite software and: Setting up a diskless client
- boot blocks: Getting a boot block
- boot parameters: Managing boot parameters
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- checking: Checking boot parameters
- boot process: Diskless client boot process
- booting through routers: Effects on diskless nodes
- client swap space: Managing client swap space
- client/server ratios: Client/server ratios
- configuration: Diskless Clients
- filesystem locations: Setting up a diskless client
- Host Manager and: Setting up a diskless client
- inconsistent information: Missing and inconsistent client information
- JumpStart: Brief introduction to JumpStart administration
- kernels, booting: Booting a kernel
- missing information: Missing and inconsistent client information
- names: Changing a client's name
- NFS support: NFS support for diskless clients
- partitions: NFS support for diskless clients
- PROM monitor and: Booting a kernel
- reasons for use: Diskless Clients
- root filesystems, booting kernel image: Booting a kernel
- setup: Setting up a diskless client
- troubleshooting: Troubleshooting
- VFS_MOUNTROOT( ) VFS operation: NFS support for diskless clients
- diskless nodes, partitioning and: Effects on diskless nodes
- distributed management: Centralized versus distributed management
- distribution of maps: Map distribution
- DNLC (directory name lookup cache): Server-side caching
- DNS: Directory Name Service (DNS)
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- Domain name servers
- domain names: NIS and DNS domain names
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- NIS deriving: NIS and DNS domain names
- enabled on NIS client: Run NIS on client, enable DNS on NIS client
- hostnames not managed by NIS: Run NIS on client, enable DNS on NIS server
- migrating from NIS for host naming: Migrating from NIS to DNS for host naming
- NIS clients/servers: Run DNS on NIS clients and servers
- NIS comparison: DNS versus NIS
- NIS integration: DNS integration with NIS
- resolver routines: Run DNS on NIS clients and servers
- resolving hostnames to IP addresses: Fully qualified and unqualified hostnames
- Domain Name Service (see DNS)
- domain names and netgroups: Netgroups
- domainname command: Installing the NIS master server
- domains: NIS domains
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- accounting: Masters, slaves, and clients
- aliases: Domain aliases
- aliases map: Managing multiple domains
- binding: The ypbind daemon
- creating multiple: NIS domains
- database definitions: NIS domains
- default, superuse and: NIS domains
- definition of: NIS domains
- dividing into: Dividing a network into domains
- edu domain: DNS versus NIS
- group file: Managing multiple domains
- hierarchical naming: Domain names
- hosts, binding: NIS domains
- hosts map: Managing multiple domains
- Internet Domain Name service: Internet domains versus NIS domains
- Internet domains versus NIS domains: Internet domains versus NIS domains
- managing multiple: Managing multiple domains
- names: Domain names
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- DNS/NIS: NIS and DNS domain names
- NIS: Masters, slaves, and clients
- passwd file: Managing multiple domains
- research: Masters, slaves, and clients
- servers, allocating: Number of NIS servers per domain
- source files: Managing multiple domains
- DOS and NFS: PC/NFS Clients
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- see also PC/NFS: PC/NFS Clients
- duplicate request caches, NFS servers: Identifying NFS retransmissions
- duplicate request caches, NFS servers: Request retransmission
- dynamic entries, ARP table: IP to MAC address mappings
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