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- name : Names and Addresses
- name service
-
- Application Layer
- Configuring DNS Name Service
- (see also DNS)
- (see also Domain Name Service)
- addresses : (see addresses)
- process : BIND, resolver, and named
- troubleshooting
- Name Service Switch file (nsswitch.conf) : The nsswitch.conf file
- named server daemon
-
- The Internet Daemon
- BIND: UNIX Name Service
- booting : The Cache Initialization File
- command : The named Command
- configuring : Configuring named
- process : BIND, resolver, and named
- starting at startup : Starting named
- tools reference : named Reference
- named.boot file
-
- The named.boot File
- Cache corruption
- The named Command
- configuration commands : named.boot Configuration Commands
-
- listed : The named.boot File
- named.ca file : Cache corruption
- named.hosts file : The named.hosts File
- named.local file : The named.local File
- named.pid file : Cache corruption
- named.rev file : The Reverse Domain File
- nameserver entry, in resolv.conf : The Resolver Configuration File
- National Center for Supercomputer Applications (NCSA) : The World Wide Web
- National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
- National Science Foundation (NSF) : TCP/IP and the Internet
- natural mask : Classless IP Addresses
- NBMA interfaces
- NCSA (National Center for Supercomputer Applications) : The World Wide Web
- neighbors
-
- acquiring : Exterior Gateway Protocol
- allowing
- net domain : The Domain Hierarchy
- Net/Dest : (see Net/Dest value)
- Net/Dest value
- netconfig : netconfig
- Netscape browser : The World Wide Web
- netstat
-
- -in command : Determining the Interface Name
- -ni command : Troubleshooting Serial Connections
- -nr command
- to display routing table : Routing control
- troubleshooting with
- network : (see enterprise)
-
- access
-
- balancing against computer security : Network Security
- troubleshooting : Troubleshooting Network Access
- address translation (NAT) : Obtaining an IP Address
-
- advantages of : Obtaining an IP Address
- disadvantages of : Obtaining an IP Address
- administration
-
- Application Layer
- Names and Addresses
- avoiding problems
- decentralized : Subnets
- defined
- developing feel for : Know Your System
- need for information about :
- security responsibilites of : Writing a Security Policy
- simplifying : Defining the Subnet Mask
- break-ins, increasing : Network Security
- building : Foreword from the First version
- connected or not connected to Internet : Connected and Non-Connected Networks
- diameter : Application Layer
-
- limited : Running RIP with routed
- hardware
-
- Application Layer
- (see also physical, network)
- with built-in diagnostic software : The ping Command
- problems with
- heterogeneous : Protocol Standards
- interfaces : Names and Addresses
-
- enabling or disabling : Enabling and disabling the interface
- information need for : The ifconfig Command
- maps drawn by monitors : Simple Network Management Protocol
- mask : The Routing Table
-
- in RIP-2 : RIP Version 2
- monitoring traffic on : Analyzing Protocol Problems
- news : Newsgroups
- numbers
- problems, how to approach : Troubleshooting TCP/IP
- processes : Configuring the Resolver
- resources, controlling : Writing a Security Policy
- saturated : Checking the Interface with netstat
- servers : Port Numbers
-
- configuring : Configuring Network Servers
- shared media : Subdividing an Ethernet
- subdividing : Checking the Interface with netstat
- subnetted : Assigning host addresses
- topology of : Classless IP Addresses
- underlying : Network Access Layer
- unreliable : The ping Command
- unusual activity on : Know Your System
- usage, monitoring : Linux Kernel Configuration
- X.25 : Fragmenting datagrams
- Network Access Layer
- Network Access Points
- Network Control protocols : The Serial Protocols
- Network File System : (see NFS)
- Network Information Center : (see NIC)
- Network Information Service : (see NIS)
- Network Layer
- Network Management Station (NMS) : Simple Network Management Protocol
- Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) : Newsgroups
- Network Terminal Protocol (TELNET) : Application Layer
- network unreachable error message
- Network/Destination value
- networks file
- newly registered hosts : The Host Table
- news message subtype : Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- newsgroups : Newsgroups
-
- for security information : Use mailing lists to distribute information
- using : Network Contacts
- newsreader, using : Newsgroups
- next-hop route : Open Shortest Path First
-
- specifying : Building a Static Routing Table
-
- in RIP-2 : RIP Version 2
- NFS (Network File System)
- NFS daemon (nfsd) : NFS Daemons
- NFS-based print services : NFS print services
- nfs.client script : NFS Daemons
- nfs.server script : NFS Daemons
- NFSNET backbone : TCP/IP and the Internet
- NIC (Network Information Center) : Creating Domains and Subdomains
-
- handle : Obtaining a Domain Name
- NIS (Network Information Service)
- NIS+ : NIS+
- NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
- NMS (Network Management Station) : Simple Network Management Protocol
- NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol) : Newsgroups
- no answer error message : Testing Basic Connectivity
- no more data from sender (FIN) bit : Transmission Control Protocol
- nobody uid
- non-authoritative servers : BIND, resolver, and named
- non-broadcast multi-access (NBMA) interfaces
- non-connected network : Connected and Non-Connected Networks
- non-encoded binary data : Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- non-Internet sites, delivering mail to : Mail exchanger record
- non-recursive queries : Creating Domains and Subdomains
- notation, dotted decimal : Subnets
- NP keyword : The Shadow Password File
- NS query : Checking Name Service
- NS records
- NS resource records : Name server record
- nservers option : NFS Daemons
- NSF (National Science Foundation)
- NSFNET : Internet Routing Architecture
-
- backbone : Interior Routing Protocols
- nslookup
- nsswitch.conf file
- numeric addresses : (see addresses)
- numeric values, in printcap parameters : The printcap File
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