start page | rating of books | rating of authors | reviews | copyrights
Search | Symbols | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
Index: M
- m4 macros
- 10.4.1.1. Building a sendmail.cf with m4 macros
- E.3. m4 sendmail Macros
- macros, expanding : 10.6.2. Transforming the Address
- MAEs (Metropolitan Area Exchanges) : 1.1. TCP/IP and the Internet
- magic number negotiation : A.2. The PPP Daemon
- mail
- addresses : 13.3.1. archie
- aliases : 10.3. sendmail Aliases
- gateway : 4.5.3. Planning Your Mail System
- messages, encapsulated : 3.4.3. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- relay : 4.5.3. Planning Your Mail System
- servers
- 3.4. Mail Services
- 4.5.3. Planning Your Mail System
- interoperability and : 3.4.3. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- mail exchanger (MX) records
- 8.3.2. Standard Resource Records
- 8.3.6. The named.hosts File
- 8.4. Using nslookup
- 10.7.1. Modifying Local Information
- C.3.1.4. Mail exchanger record
- /mail/imap.tar.Z file : 9.7.2. IMAP Server
- mailbox servers : 9.7. Mail Servers
- synchronizing : 9.7.2. IMAP Server
- mailer
- definition fields : 10.5.8. Defining Mailers
- common : 10.5.8.1. Some common mailer definitions
- local : 10.5.8. Defining Mailers
- MAILER source file (in sendmail)
- E.3. m4 sendmail Macros
- E.3.5. MAILER
- values available, listed : E.3.5. MAILER
- mailertable database : 10.7.1. Modifying Local Information
- mailing lists
- for distributing security information : 12.1.2.2. Use mailing lists to distribute information
- for exchanging information and ideas : 13.5. Mailing Lists
- joining : 13.5. Mailing Lists
- sendmail and : 10.1. sendmail's Function
- maintenance toolkits, ready-made : 11.2. Diagnostic Tools
- majordomo : 13.5. Mailing Lists
- make command : 5.2. Linux Kernel Configuration
- in NIS : 9.3. Network Information Service
- make config command : 5.2. Linux Kernel Configuration
- make install.man : 9.4. A BOOTP Server
- make zImage command : 5.2. Linux Kernel Configuration
- makemap command
- 10.4.1.1. Building a sendmail.cf with m4 macros
- E.1. Compiling sendmail
- E.4.4. The sendmail K Command
- Management Information Base (MIB) : 11.9. Simple Network Management Protocol
- map
- 1.7. Application Layer
- (see also /etc/hosts file)
- (see also /etc/networks file)
- (see also automounter daemon)
- (see also IMAP)
- (see also Network Information Service)
- (see also portmapper)
- building : 7.4.3. Open Shortest Path First
- name assigned a database : 10.6.2.1. Transforming with a database
- martians
- 4.2.1. Obtaining an IP Address
- B.7. Definition Statements
- mask information : (see information)
- masking
- 2.2.2. Classless IP Addresses
- 2.3. Subnets
- masquerading
- E.3.2. FEATURE
- E.3.4. DOMAIN
- maximum receive unit (MRU) : A.2. The PPP Daemon
- maximum transmission unit : (see MTU)
- maxpacketsize : B.8.6. The egp Statement
- MBONE
- 5.2. Linux Kernel Configuration
- 5.3.1.1. Options
- memory-to-memory copies : 6.1.5.2. ARP and trailers
- Message Digest 5 (MD5) cryptographic checksum
- 7.4.3. Open Shortest Path First
- 7.7.1.1. A host configuration
- B.8.2. The rip Statement
- messages
- 1.3. TCP/IP Protocol Architecture
- 1.5.2. Internet Control Message Protocol
- assigning priority to : 10.5.6. Defining Mail Precedence
- content type : 3.4.3. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- multipart subtype : 3.4.3. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- multiple objects in single : 3.4.3. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- messages file : 12.4.2.2. Checking login activity
- metasymbols : 10.6.1. Pattern Matching
- for transforming the address : 10.6.2. Transforming the Address
- metrics : 6.1.5.3. Metric
- arbitrariness of : 7.4.1.1. Running RIP with routed
- incompatibility of : 7.6.1. gated's Preference Value
- Metropolitan Area Exchanges (MAEs) : 1.1. TCP/IP and the Internet
- MIB (Management Information Base) : 11.9. Simple Network Management Protocol
- MIBI and MIBII : 11.9. Simple Network Management Protocol
- mil domain : 3.3.1. The Domain Hierarchy
- MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)
- 1.2. A Data Communications Model
- 3.4.3. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- sendmail and : 10.5.8. Defining Mailers
- standardizing on : 4.5.3. Planning Your Mail System
- types : 3.4.3. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- minicom : 6.4.4. Troubleshooting Serial Connections
- minus sign (-) (non-equivalent host) : 12.2.5. Secure the r Commands
- mixed multipart subtype : 3.4.3. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- mknod command : 6.4.4. Troubleshooting Serial Connections
- mobile systems, requirements of : 3.6.1. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
- mode command : 6.3.2. Dial-Up PPP
- modems
- 1.7. Application Layer
- (see also Automatic Call Unit)
- asynchronous : 5.3.1.2. Pseudo-device
- carrier-detect (DCD) indicator, monitoring : 6.3.3. chat
- checking configuration of : 6.4.4. Troubleshooting Serial Connections
- documentation : 6.4.4. Troubleshooting Serial Connections
- high-speed dial-up : 6.2. TCP/IP Over a Serial Line
- synchronous : 5.3.1.2. Pseudo-device
- modules, loadable : 5.2. Linux Kernel Configuration
- monitoring software : 11.9. Simple Network Management Protocol
- automated : 12.4.3. Automated Monitoring
- monitoring system usage : 5.2. Linux Kernel Configuration
- more command : 8.4. Using nslookup
- Mosaic browser : 13.1. The World Wide Web
- mount
- command : 9.1.3.1. The mount command
- daemon (mountd) : 9.1.1. NFS Daemons
- point : 9.1.3.1. The mount command
- mounting
- directory : 9.1. The Network File System
- remote filesystems : 9.1.3. Mounting Remote Filesystems
- common reasons for : 9.1.3. Mounting Remote Filesystems
- mpeg video subtype : 3.4.3. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- mqueue temporary files : 10.5.4. The Set Option Command
- MRU (maximum receive unit) : A.2. The PPP Daemon
- MTU (maximum transmission unit)
- 1.5.1.3. Fragmenting datagrams
- 6.1.1. Determining the Interface Name
- 6.1.2. Checking the Interface with ifconfig
- 6.1.5.4. Maximum transmission unit
- A.1. Dial-Up IP
- determining smallest : 5.2. Linux Kernel Configuration
- multi-homed
- host
- 5.3.1.1. Options
- 8.2.1. The Resolver Configuration File
- architecture of : 12.7. Firewalls
- site : 4.3.1. Obtaining an autonomous system number
- multicasting
- 6.1.2. Checking the Interface with ifconfig
- 6.1.5.5. Point-to-point
- addresses
- 2.2.1. Address Classes
- 2.2.2.1. Final notes on IP addresses
- 2.6. Address Resolution
- 7.4.2. RIP Version 2
- routing, support for
- 5.2. Linux Kernel Configuration
- 5.3.1.1. Options
- Multichannel Memorandum Distribution Facility (MMDF) : 10. sendmail
- multihomed hosts : (see hosts)
- multipart content type : 3.4.3. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- multipart encryption : (see encryption)
- multipart messages : (see messages)
- multiplexing
- 2.1. Addressing, Routing, and Multiplexing
- 2.7. Protocols, Ports, and Sockets
- Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions : (see MIME)
- MX records
- 8.3.2. Standard Resource Records
- 8.3.6. The named.hosts File
- 8.4. Using nslookup
- 10.7.1. Modifying Local Information
- C.3.1.4. Mail exchanger record
Search | Symbols | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
Copyright © 1999 O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. All Rights Reserved.