- /etc/auto.master,
Mounting NFS Filesystems using autofs
- /etc/fstab,
Mounting NFS Filesystems using /etc/fstab
- /etc/hosts
- managing,
Managing Hosts
- /etc/hosts.lpd,
Adding a Remote UNIX Printer
- /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf,
Apache Configuration
- /etc/printcap,
Printer Configuration
- /etc/printcap.local,
Printer Configuration
- /proc directory,
Installed Documentation
- accounts
- deleting with Linuxconf,
Deleting a User Account
- disabling with Linuxconf,
Disabling a User Account
- management,
Adding a User Account
- modifying,
Modifying a User Account
- anonymous FTP,
Anonymous FTP
- Apache
- See also Apache Configuration Tool
- additional resources,
Additional Resources
- related books,
Related Books
- Apache Configuration Tool
- Directives
- See Apache directives
- error log,
Logging
- Modules,
Apache Configuration
- transfer log,
Logging
- Apache directives
- DirectoryIndex,
Site Configuration
- ErrorDocument,
Site Configuration
- ErrorLog,
Logging
- Group,
Server Settings
- HostnameLookups,
Logging
- KeepAlive,
Performance Tuning
- KeepAliveTimeout,
Performance Tuning
- Listen,
Basic Settings
- LogFormat,
Logging
- LogLevel,
Logging
- MaxClients,
Performance Tuning
- MaxKeepAliveRequests,
Performance Tuning
- Options,
Site Configuration
- ServerAdmin,
Basic Settings
- ServerName,
Basic Settings
- TimeOut,
Performance Tuning
- TransferLog,
Logging
- User,
Server Settings
- apacheconf,
Apache Configuration
- autofs,
Mounting NFS Filesystems using autofs
- /etc/auto.master,
Mounting NFS Filesystems using autofs
- BIND configuration,
BIND Configuration
- adding a forward master zone,
Adding a Forward Master Zone
- adding a reverse master zone,
Adding a Reverse Master Zone
- adding a slave zone,
Adding a Slave Zone
- applying changes,
BIND Configuration
- default directory,
BIND Configuration
- bindconf,
BIND Configuration
- booting
- emergency mode,
Booting Single-User Mode Directly
- rescue mode,
Rescue Mode
- single-user mode,
Booting Single-User Mode Directly
- chkconfig,
Controlling Access to Services
- configuration
- anonymous FTP,
Anonymous FTP
- Ethernet,
Ethernet, ARCnet, Token Ring and Pocket Adapter Interfaces
- Gnome-RPM,
Configuration
- hosts,
Managing Hosts
- network device
- adding,
Adding a Network Interface
- network routes,
Managing Routes
- NFS,
Network File System (NFS)
- PLIP,
PLIP Interface
- pocket network adapters,
Ethernet, ARCnet, Token Ring and Pocket Adapter Interfaces
- selecting name servers,
Managing Names
- SLIP,
PLIP Interface
- system,
Linuxconf
- Token Ring,
Ethernet, ARCnet, Token Ring and Pocket Adapter Interfaces
- Control Panel,
Control Panel
- conventions
- document,
Document Conventions
- copying and pasting text
- when using X,
Copying and Pasting Text With X
- date
- setting,
Time and Date
- decryption
- with GnuPG,
Getting Started with Gnu Privacy Guard
- devices
- network
- clone,
Adding a Network Interface
- df,
Filesystems
- drag and drop,
Using the Mouse
- DSA keys,
Generating a DSA Key Pair
- du,
Filesystems
- dual-boot,
Configuring a Dual-Boot System
- FIPS partitioning tool,
Partitioning with FIPS
- LILO warning,
If Your Computer Already Has An Operating System
- making room
- using FIPS to partition,
Partitioning with FIPS
- making room for
- adding a new hard drive,
Add a New Hard Drive
- creating new partitions,
Create a New Partition
- using current partitions or hard drive,
Use an Existing Hard Drive or Partition
- options
- booting Red Hat Linux or Windows,
If Your Computer Already Has An Operating System
- partitionless installation,
If Your Computer Already Has An Operating System
- Red Hat Linux as the only OS,
If Your Computer Already Has An Operating System
- Windows NT warning,
If Your Computer Already Has An Operating System
- OS/2,
Setting Up a Dual-Boot Environment
- setting up,
Setting Up a Dual-Boot Environment
- enabling accounts,
Enabling a User Account
- encryption
- with GnuPG,
Getting Started with Gnu Privacy Guard
- Ethernet,
Ethernet, ARCnet, Token Ring and Pocket Adapter Interfaces
- exporting NFS filesystems,
Exporting NFS Filesystems
- FAT32 filesystems
- accessing,
Reviewing Your Current Filesystem
- filesystem
- NFS
- See NFS
- overview of,
Filesystems
- viewing filesystem with Linuxconf,
Reviewing Your Current Filesystem
- free,
Memory Usage
- ftp,
Why Use OpenSSH?
- anonymous,
Anonymous FTP
- ftpaccess,
Anonymous FTP
- ftphosts,
Anonymous FTP
- ftpusers,
Anonymous FTP
- GDiskFree,
Filesystems
- gnome-lokkit,
Controlling Access to Services
- Gnome-RPM,
Gnome-RPM
- configuration,
Configuration
- installing packages,
Installing New Packages
- package display,
The Package Display
- package manipulation,
Package Manipulation
- querying packages,
Querying Packages
- removing packages with,
Uninstalling Packages
- selecting packages,
Selecting Packages
- starting,
Starting Gnome-RPM
- uninstalling packages with,
Uninstalling Packages
- upgrading packages with,
Upgrading Packages
- verifying packages,
Verifying Packages
- Gnu Privacy Guard,
Checking a Package's Signature
- Red Hat key,
Importing Keys
- using,
Getting Started with Gnu Privacy Guard
- GnuPG
- See Gnu Privacy Guard
- GPG
- See Gnu Privacy Guard
- groups
- creating,
Creating a Group
- deleting,
Deleting a Group
- management,
Groups
- modifying,
Modifying Group Membership
- hostname,
Managing Names
- hosts
- managing,
Managing Hosts
- information
- about your system,
Gathering System Information
- initrd,
Making an initrd Image
- installation
- kickstart
- See kickstart installations
- introduction,
Introduction
- kernel
- building,
Building a Custom Kernel,
Building a Monolithic Kernel
- custom,
Building a Custom Kernel,
Building a Monolithic Kernel
- initrd image for,
Making an initrd Image
- modular,
Building a Custom Kernel,
Building a Modularized Kernel
- module loader (kmod),
Loading Kernel Modules
- monolithic,
Building a Monolithic Kernel
- kickstart
- how the file is found,
Starting a Kickstart Installation
- Kickstart Configurator
- Basic Configuration,
Kickstart Configurator
- Installation Source,
Kickstart Configurator
- Partition Information,
Kickstart Configurator
- kickstart file
- auth,
auth Authentication Options
- clearpart,
clearpart Removing Partitions Based On Partition Type
- device,
device --opts,
firewall
- diskette-based,
Where to Put A Kickstart File
- driver disk,
Driver Disk
- firewall,
firewall
- format of,
The Kickstart File
- install,
install
- installation methods,
Installation Methods
- keyboard,
keyboard
- lang,
language
- lilo,
lilo
- lilocheck,
lilocheck
- mouse,
mouse
- network,
network,
partition
- network-based,
Where to Put A Kickstart File
- options,
Kickstart Options
- package selection specification,
%packages Package Selection
- post-installation configuration,
%post Post-Installation Configuration Section
- pre-installation configuration,
%pre Pre-Installation Configuration Section
- raid,
raid
- reboot,
reboot
- rootpw,
rootpw
- skipx,
skipx
- timezone,
timezone
- upgrade,
upgrade
- what it looks like,
The Kickstart File
- xconfig,
xconfig
- zerombr,
zerombr Partition Table Initialization
- kickstart installations,
Kickstart Installations
- diskette-based,
Where to Put A Kickstart File
- file format,
The Kickstart File
- file locations,
Where to Put A Kickstart File
- network-based,
Where to Put A Kickstart File
- starting,
Starting a Kickstart Installation
- ksconfig,
Kickstart Configurator
- LILO
- /etc/lilo.conf,
Building a Modularized Kernel
- Linuxconf,
Linuxconf
- account management with,
Adding a User Account
- account modification,
Modifying a User Account
- changing root password with,
Changing the Root Password
- changing user's passwords,
Changing a User's Password
- configuring network connections with,
Network Connections
- deleting an account with,
Deleting a User Account
- deleting groups with,
Deleting a Group
- disabling account with,
Disabling a User Account
- enabling accounts with,
Enabling a User Account
- Gnome-Linuxconf,
Gnome-Linuxconf Interface
- group creation with,
Creating a Group
- group management with,
Groups
- group modification with,
Modifying Group Membership
- nameserver specification with,
Name Server Specification
- network configuration with,
Network Configuration with Linuxconf
- NFS mount addition with,
Adding NFS Mounts
- quick reference,
Finding Your Way Through Linuxconf
- reviewing filesystem,
Reviewing Your Current Filesystem
- user interfaces,
Linuxconf User Interfaces
- Web access,
Enabling Web-Based Linuxconf Access
- loading kernel modules,
Loading Kernel Modules
- lpd,
Printer Configuration
- Maximum RPM,
Related Books
- mounting
- NFS filesystems,
Mounting NFS Filesystems
- mouse
- how to use,
Using the Mouse
- name servers
- selecting,
Managing Names
- named.conf,
BIND Configuration
- nameservers
- specifying
- using Linuxconf,
Name Server Specification
- netcfg,
Network Configurator
- network
- adapters, pocket,
Ethernet, ARCnet, Token Ring and Pocket Adapter Interfaces
- configuration,
Network Configurator
- adding device,
Adding a Network Interface
- with Linuxconf,
Network Configuration with Linuxconf,
Network Connections
- devices
- clone,
Adding a Network Interface
- interface
- aliasing,
Network Configurator
- routes
- managing,
Managing Routes
- Network Configurator,
Network Configurator
- Network File System
- See NFS
- NFS
- /etc/fstab,
Mounting NFS Filesystems using /etc/fstab
- additional resources,
Additional Resources
- autofs
- See autofs
- configuration,
Network File System (NFS)
- exporting,
Exporting NFS Filesystems
- mounting,
Mounting NFS Filesystems
- with Linuxconf,
Adding NFS Mounts
- ntsysv,
Controlling Access to Services
- O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.,
Related Books,
Related Books,
Related Books
- OpenSSH,
OpenSSH
- /etc/ssh/sshd_config,
Configuring an OpenSSH Server
- additional resources,
OpenSSH
- authorization key pairs,
Generating Key Pairs
- client,
Configuring an OpenSSH Client
- scp,
Using the scp Command
- server,
Configuring an OpenSSH Server
- starting and stopping,
Configuring an OpenSSH Server
- sftp,
Using the sftp Command
- ssh,
Using the ssh Command
- ssh-keygen
- DSA,
Generating a DSA Key Pair
- RSA,
Generating an RSA Key Pair for Version 2.0,
Generating an RSA Key Pair for Version 1.3 and 1.5
- OpenSSL
- additional resources,
OpenSSH
- packages
- dependencies,
Unresolved Dependency
- determining file ownership with,
Impressing Your Friends with RPM
- finding deleted files from,
Impressing Your Friends with RPM
- freshening with RPM,
Freshening
- installing,
Installing
- with Gnome-RPM,
Installing New Packages
- locating documentation for,
Impressing Your Friends with RPM
- obtaining list of files,
Impressing Your Friends with RPM
- preserving configuration files,
Upgrading
- querying,
Querying
- querying uninstalled,
Impressing Your Friends with RPM
- querying with Gnome-RPM,
Querying Packages
- removing,
Uninstalling
- selecting
- with Gnome-RPM,
Selecting Packages
- tips,
Impressing Your Friends with RPM
- uninstalling with Gnome-RPM,
Uninstalling Packages
- upgrading,
Upgrading
- upgrading with Gnome-RPM,
Upgrading Packages
- verifying,
Verifying
- verifying with Gnome-RPM,
Querying Packages,
Verifying Packages
- password
- changing,
Changing a User's Password
- PLIP
- interface,
PLIP Interface
- pocket network adapters,
Ethernet, ARCnet, Token Ring and Pocket Adapter Interfaces
- printconf
- See printer configuration
- printer configuration,
Printer Configuration
- default printer,
Modifying Existing Printers
- edit existing printer,
Modifying Existing Printers
- local printer,
Adding a Local Printer
- modifying existing printers,
Modifying Existing Printers
- Novell NetWare (NCP) printer,
Adding a Novell NetWare (NCP) Printer
- overriding a printer,
Modifying Existing Printers
- printer aliases,
Creating Printer Aliases
- remote UNIX printer,
Adding a Remote UNIX Printer
- rename existing printer,
Modifying Existing Printers
- Samba (SMB) printer,
Adding a Samba (SMB) Printer
- strict RFC1179 compliance,
Adding a Remote UNIX Printer
- test page,
Printing a Test Page
- printtool
- See printer configuration
- processes,
System Processes
- currently running,
System Processes
- ps,
System Processes
- RAID
- software,
Software RAID Configuration
- Red Hat Network,
Red Hat Network
- Red Hat Package Manager
- See RPM
- rescue mode,
Rescue Mode
- definition of,
What is Rescue Mode?
- from CD, diskette, network, PCMCIA,
Hardware/Software Problems
- using,
Hardware/Software Problems
- utilities available,
Hardware/Software Problems
- root password
- changing,
Changing the Root Password
- routes
- managing,
Managing Routes
- RPM,
Package Management with RPM
- additional resources,
Additional Resources
- book about,
Related Books
- checking package signatures,
Checking a Package's Signature
- dependencies,
Unresolved Dependency
- design goals,
RPM Design Goals
- determining file ownership with,
Impressing Your Friends with RPM
- documentation with,
Impressing Your Friends with RPM
- file conflicts
- resolving,
Conflicting Files
- finding deleted files with,
Impressing Your Friends with RPM
- freshen,
Freshening
- freshening packages,
Freshening
- GnuPG,
Checking a Package's Signature
- installing,
Installing
- md5sum,
Checking a Package's Signature
- preserving configuration files,
Upgrading
- querying,
Querying
- querying for file list,
Impressing Your Friends with RPM
- querying uninstalled packages,
Impressing Your Friends with RPM
- tips,
Impressing Your Friends with RPM
- uninstalling,
Uninstalling
- upgrading,
Upgrading
- using,
Using RPM
- verifying,
Verifying
- website,
Useful Websites
- Samba,
Samba
- additional resources,
Additional Resources
- configuration,
Configuring Samba
- smb.conf,
Samba
- reasons for using,
Why Use Samba?
- share
- connecting to,
Connecting to a Samba Share
- with Windows 2000,
Using Samba with Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000
- with Windows NT 4.0,
Using Samba with Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000
- scp
- See OpenSSH
- security,
Controlling Access to Services
- services
- controlling access to,
Controlling Access to Services
- sftp
- See OpenSSH
- SLIP
- interface,
SLIP Interface
- SMB protocol,
Samba
- smb.conf,
Samba
- Software RAID
- creating partitions,
Software RAID Configuration
- ssh
- See OpenSSH
- Sysreport,
Sysreport
- system
- configuration
- with Linuxconf,
Linuxconf
- system information
- gathering,
Gathering System Information
- TCP wrappers,
Controlling Access to Services
- telnet,
Why Use OpenSSH?
- time
- setting,
Time and Date
- Token Ring,
Ethernet, ARCnet, Token Ring and Pocket Adapter Interfaces
- top,
System Processes
- upgrading
- packages with Gnome-RPM,
Upgrading Packages
- users
- adding,
Adding a User Account
- Windows
- file and print sharing,
Samba
- Windows 2000
- connecting to shares using Samba,
Using Samba with Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000
- Windows NT 4.0
- connecting to shares using Samba,
Using Samba with Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000
- xinetd,
Controlling Access to Services