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Index: C
- cable tester
- 11.2. Diagnostic Tools
- 11.3.1. The ping Command
- 11.4.3. Checking the Interface with netstat
- cables
- Category 5 : 11.4.4. Subdividing an Ethernet
- checking
- 6.4.4. Troubleshooting Serial Connections
- 11.4.3. Checking the Interface with netstat
- 11.4.4.1. Network hardware problems
- Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) : 11.4.4. Subdividing an Ethernet
- cache : 3.3. Domain Name Service
- corruption : 11.6.3. Cache corruption
- initialization file : 8.3.3. The Cache Initialization File
- single answers : 3.3.4. BIND, resolver, and named
- statement
- 8.3.1.1. Configuring a caching-only nameserver
- C.2. named.boot Configuration Commands
- caching-only servers
- 3.3.4. BIND, resolver, and named
- 8.1.1. BIND Configurations
- 8.3.1.1. Configuring a caching-only nameserver
- cannot connect error : 3.4.1. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
- Canonical Name (CNAME) resource records
- 8.3.6. The named.hosts File
- 10.7.1. Modifying Local Information
- C.3.1.5. Canonical Name record
- carrier-detect (DCD) indicator, monitoring : 6.3.3. chat
- central administrator : (see network, administration)
- cf/cf directory : 10.4.1. Locating a Sample sendmail.cf File
- cf/feature directory : E.3.2. FEATURE
- cf/ostype directory : 10.4.1.1. Building a sendmail.cf with m4 macros
- cgm image subtype : 3.4.3. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol : (see CHAP)
- challenge string : 6.3.4. PPP Daemon Security
- CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol)
- 6.3.4. PPP Daemon Security
- A.2. The PPP Daemon
- chap-secrets file : 6.3.4. PPP Daemon Security
- Chapman, Brent : 12.1.1. Assessing the Threat
- chat script : 6.3.3. chat
- chat scripting language
- A.2. The PPP Daemon
- A.3. chat
- escape sequences, listed : A.3. chat
- chatkey : A.1.1. The dip Script File
- checksums
- 1.6.2. Transmission Control Protocol
- 11.8. Protocol Case Study
- recalculating
- 4.2.1. Obtaining an IP Address
- 5.3.1.1. Options
- CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) : 2.2.2. Classless IP Addresses
- address mask
- 2.2. The IP Address
- 2.2.2. Classless IP Addresses
- blocks : B.11. The Aggregate Statements
- cipher : 12.6. Encryption
- Cisco routers : 12.5. Access Control
- class w, defining : 10.7.1. Modifying Local Information
- classes of addresses : (see addresses, classes of)
- Classless Inter-Domain Routing : (see CIDR)
- clear text : 12.6. Encryption
- client statement : B.8.10. The routerdiscovery Statement
- CNAME : (see Canonical Name (CNAME) resource records)
- Collis field : 11.4.3. Checking the Interface with netstat
- collision rate
- 6.1.1. Determining the Interface Name
- 11.4.3. Checking the Interface with netstat
- reducing : 11.4.4. Subdividing an Ethernet
- colon (:)
- beginning and ending fields
- 9.2.1. The printcap File
- 9.2.2. Solaris Line Printer Service
- separating parameters : 9.4. A BOOTP Server
- com domain : 3.3.1. The Domain Hierarchy
- Commercial Information Exchange (CIX) : 1.1. TCP/IP and the Internet
- communications, interpersonal : (see email (electronic mail))
- comp.security newsgroups : 12.1.2.2. Use mailing lists to distribute information
- Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) advisories : 12.1.2.2. Use mailing lists to distribute information
- Computer Security Resource Clearinghouse : 13.1. The World Wide Web
- computer-to-computer services
- servers providing : 9. Configuring Network Servers
- conditionals in macro definitions : 10.5.2.1. Conditionals
- conf directory : 5.3. The BSD Kernel Configuration File
- conf/master directory : 8.3.4. The named.local File
- confidence factor : 11.1.1. Troubleshooting Hints
- configuration
- parameters (in dhcpd) : D.3.2. Configuration Parameters
- problems : 11.4.1. Troubleshooting with the ifconfig Command
- servers : 3.5. Configuration Servers
- system, prerequisites for : 4. Getting Started
- connection command-line option, in pppd : 6.3.3. chat
- connectivity
- 1.7. Application Layer
- (see also firewalls)
- troubleshooting : 11.3. Testing Basic Connectivity
- content types : 3.4.3. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- Content-Transfer-Encoding headers : 3.4.3. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- Content-Type headers : 3.4.3. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- contiguous blocks : (see addresses, assigning)
- control
- information : 1.3. TCP/IP Protocol Architecture
- statements (in gated) : B.10. Control Statements
- convergence of routing, delays in : 7.4.1.1. Running RIP with routed
- COPS (Computer Oracle Password and Security) programs : 12.4.3.1. COPS
- copy (cp) command, in NFS : 9.1. The Network File System
- core gateways
- 2.4. Internet Routing Architecture
- 7.5.1. Exterior Gateway Protocol
- count field : 11.3.1. The ping Command
- count-to-infinity problem : 7.4.1.1. Running RIP with routed
- crash
- resetting locks after : 9.1.1. NFS Daemons
- restarting after : 9.2.2. Solaris Line Printer Service
- crises : (see disaster recovery plans)
- cron, files run by, in security checks : 12.4.2. Looking for Trouble
- crtscts option : 6.3.1. The PPP Daemon
- crypto-checksum : 7.4.3. Open Shortest Path First
- CSLIP : (see Van Jacobson header compression)
- -Ctest.cf argument : 10.8. Testing sendmail.cf
- cua devices : 6.4.4. Troubleshooting Serial Connections
- curly braces ({})
- configuration statements
- 7.7.1.1. A host configuration
- B.2. The gated Configuration Language
- D.3. The dhcpd.conf Configuration File
- long variable names : 10.5. sendmail Configuration
- macro names : 10.5.2. The Define Macro Command
- cyrus and cyrusbb mailers : E.3.5. MAILER
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