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Symbols
- .fetchmailrc , Fetchmail Configuration Options
- server options, Server Options
- user options, User Options
- .htaccess, Common httpd.conf Directives
- (see also Apache HTTP Server)
- .htpasswd, Common httpd.conf Directives
- (see also Apache HTTP Server)
- .procmailrc , Procmail Configuration
- /dev/oprofile/ , Understanding /dev/oprofile/
- /dev/shm, Using the df Command
- /run, Using the df Command
- /sys/fs/cgroup, Using the df Command
- /var/spool/anacron , Configuring Anacron Jobs
- /var/spool/cron , Configuring Cron Jobs
A
- Access Control
- configuring in SSSD, Configuring Access Control for SSSD Domains
- SSSD rules, Using the Simple Access Provider
- adding
- group, Adding a New Group
- user, Adding a New User
- anacron, Cron and Anacron
- anacron configuration file, Configuring Anacron Jobs
- user-defined tasks, Configuring Anacron Jobs
- anacrontab , Configuring Anacron Jobs
- Apache HTTP Server
- additional resources
- installed documentation, Installed Documentation
- useful websites, Useful Websites
- checking configuration, Editing the Configuration Files
- checking status, Verifying the Service Status
- directives
- <Directory>, Common httpd.conf Directives
- <IfDefine>, Common httpd.conf Directives
- <IfModule>, Common httpd.conf Directives
- <Location>, Common httpd.conf Directives
- <Proxy>, Common httpd.conf Directives
- <VirtualHost>, Common httpd.conf Directives
- AccessFileName, Common httpd.conf Directives
- Action, Common httpd.conf Directives
- AddDescription, Common httpd.conf Directives
- AddEncoding, Common httpd.conf Directives
- AddHandler, Common httpd.conf Directives
- AddIcon, Common httpd.conf Directives
- AddIconByEncoding, Common httpd.conf Directives
- AddIconByType, Common httpd.conf Directives
- AddLanguage, Common httpd.conf Directives
- AddType, Common httpd.conf Directives
- Alias, Common httpd.conf Directives
- Allow, Common httpd.conf Directives
- AllowOverride, Common httpd.conf Directives
- BrowserMatch, Common httpd.conf Directives
- CacheDefaultExpire, Common httpd.conf Directives
- CacheDisable, Common httpd.conf Directives
- CacheEnable, Common httpd.conf Directives
- CacheLastModifiedFactor, Common httpd.conf Directives
- CacheMaxExpire, Common httpd.conf Directives
- CacheNegotiatedDocs, Common httpd.conf Directives
- CacheRoot, Common httpd.conf Directives
- CustomLog, Common httpd.conf Directives
- DefaultIcon, Common httpd.conf Directives
- DefaultType, Common httpd.conf Directives
- Deny, Common httpd.conf Directives
- DirectoryIndex, Common httpd.conf Directives
- DocumentRoot, Common httpd.conf Directives
- ErrorDocument, Common httpd.conf Directives
- ErrorLog, Common httpd.conf Directives
- ExtendedStatus, Common httpd.conf Directives
- Group, Common httpd.conf Directives
- HeaderName, Common httpd.conf Directives
- HostnameLookups, Common httpd.conf Directives
- Include, Common httpd.conf Directives
- IndexIgnore, Common httpd.conf Directives
- IndexOptions, Common httpd.conf Directives
- KeepAlive, Common httpd.conf Directives
- KeepAliveTimeout, Common httpd.conf Directives
- LanguagePriority, Common httpd.conf Directives
- Listen, Common httpd.conf Directives
- LoadModule, Common httpd.conf Directives
- LogFormat, Common httpd.conf Directives
- LogLevel, Common httpd.conf Directives
- MaxClients, Common Multi-Processing Module Directives
- MaxKeepAliveRequests, Common httpd.conf Directives
- MaxSpareServers, Common Multi-Processing Module Directives
- MaxSpareThreads, Common Multi-Processing Module Directives
- MinSpareServers, Common Multi-Processing Module Directives
- MinSpareThreads, Common Multi-Processing Module Directives
- NameVirtualHost, Common httpd.conf Directives
- Options, Common httpd.conf Directives
- Order, Common httpd.conf Directives
- PidFile, Common httpd.conf Directives
- ProxyRequests, Common httpd.conf Directives
- ReadmeName, Common httpd.conf Directives
- Redirect, Common httpd.conf Directives
- ScriptAlias, Common httpd.conf Directives
- ServerAdmin, Common httpd.conf Directives
- ServerName, Common httpd.conf Directives
- ServerRoot, Common httpd.conf Directives
- ServerSignature, Common httpd.conf Directives
- ServerTokens, Common httpd.conf Directives
- SetEnvIf, Common ssl.conf Directives
- StartServers, Common Multi-Processing Module Directives
- SuexecUserGroup, Common httpd.conf Directives
- ThreadsPerChild, Common Multi-Processing Module Directives
- Timeout, Common httpd.conf Directives
- TypesConfig, Common httpd.conf Directives
- UseCanonicalName, Common httpd.conf Directives
- User, Common httpd.conf Directives
- UserDir, Common httpd.conf Directives
- directories
- /etc/httpd/, Common httpd.conf Directives
- /etc/httpd/conf.d/, Editing the Configuration Files, Common httpd.conf Directives
- /usr/lib/httpd/modules/, Common httpd.conf Directives, Working with Modules
- /usr/lib64/httpd/modules/, Common httpd.conf Directives, Working with Modules
- /var/cache/mod_proxy/, Common httpd.conf Directives
- /var/www/cgi-bin/, Common httpd.conf Directives
- /var/www/html/, Common httpd.conf Directives
- /var/www/icons/, Common httpd.conf Directives
- ~/public_html/, Common httpd.conf Directives
- files
- .htaccess, Common httpd.conf Directives
- .htpasswd, Common httpd.conf Directives
- /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf, Common ssl.conf Directives, Enabling the mod_ssl Module
- /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf, Editing the Configuration Files, Common httpd.conf Directives, Common Multi-Processing Module Directives
- /etc/httpd/logs/access_log, Common httpd.conf Directives
- /etc/httpd/logs/error_log, Common httpd.conf Directives
- /etc/httpd/run/httpd.pid, Common httpd.conf Directives
- /etc/mime.types, Common httpd.conf Directives
- modules
- developing, Writing a Module
- loading, Loading a Module
- mod_rewrite, Common httpd.conf Directives
- mod_ssl, Setting Up an SSL Server
- mod_userdir, Updating the Configuration
- restarting, Restarting the Service
- SSL server
- certificate, An Overview of Certificates and Security, Using an Existing Key and Certificate, Generating a New Key and Certificate
- certificate authority, An Overview of Certificates and Security
- private key, An Overview of Certificates and Security, Using an Existing Key and Certificate, Generating a New Key and Certificate
- public key, An Overview of Certificates and Security
- starting, Starting the Service
- stopping, Stopping the Service
- version 2.4
- changes, Notable Changes
- updating from version 2.2, Updating the Configuration
- virtual host, Setting Up Virtual Hosts
- at , At and Batch
- additional resources, Additional Resources
- authconfig (see Authentication Configuration Tool)
- commands, Configuring Authentication from the Command Line
- authentication
- Authentication Configuration Tool, Configuring System Authentication
- using fingerprint support, Using Fingerprint Authentication
- using smart card authentication, Enabling Smart Card Authentication
- Authentication Configuration Tool
- and Kerberos authentication, Using Kerberos with LDAP or NIS Authentication
- and LDAP, Configuring LDAP Authentication
- and NIS, Configuring NIS Authentication
- and Winbind, Configuring Winbind Authentication
- and Winbind authentication, Configuring Winbind Authentication
- Automated Tasks, Automating System Tasks
C
- ch-email .fetchmailrc
- global options, Global Options
- chage command
- forcing password expiration with, Enabling Password Aging
- Configuration File Changes, Preserving Configuration File Changes
- CPU usage, Viewing CPU Usage
- crash
- analyzing the dump
- message buffer, Displaying the Message Buffer
- open files, Displaying Open Files
- processes, Displaying a Process Status
- stack trace, Displaying a Backtrace
- virtual memory, Displaying Virtual Memory Information
- opening the dump image, Running the crash Utility
- system requirements, Analyzing the Core Dump
- Cron, Automating System Tasks
- cron , Cron and Anacron
- additional resources, Additional Resources
- cron configuration file, Configuring Cron Jobs
- user-defined tasks, Configuring Cron Jobs
- crontab , Configuring Cron Jobs
- CUPS (see Printer Configuration)
D
- date, Using the Date and Time Configuration Tool, Changing the Date
- (see also Date and Time)
- Date and Time
- system date, Using the Date and Time Configuration Tool
- system time, Using the Date and Time Configuration Tool
- time zone settings, Using the Date and Time Configuration Tool
- deleting cache files
- in SSSD, Deleting Domain Cache Files
- desktop environments (see X)
- df, Using the df Command
- directory server (see OpenLDAP)
- display managers (see X)
- documentation
- finding installed, Practical and Common Examples of RPM Usage
- drivers (see kernel module)
- DSA keys
- generating, Generating Key Pairs
- du, Using the du Command
E
- email
- additional resources, Additional Resources
- installed documentation, Installed Documentation
- related books, Related Books
- useful websites, Useful Websites
- Fetchmail, Fetchmail
- history of, Mail Servers
- mail server
- Dovecot, Dovecot
- Postfix, Postfix
- Procmail, Mail Delivery Agents
- program classifications, Email Program Classifications
- protocols, Email Protocols
- IMAP, IMAP
- POP, POP
- SMTP, SMTP
- security, Securing Communication
- clients, Secure Email Clients
- servers, Securing Email Client Communications
- Sendmail, Sendmail
- spam
- filtering out, Spam Filters
- types
- Mail Delivery Agent, Mail Delivery Agent
- Mail Transport Agent, Mail Transport Agent
- Mail User Agent, Mail User Agent
- expiration of password, forcing, Enabling Password Aging
F
- Fedora Hat RPM Guide , Related Books
- Fedora installation media
- installable packages, Finding RPM Packages
- feedback
- contact information for this manual, We Need Feedback!
- Fetchmail, Fetchmail
- additional resources, Additional Resources
- command options, Fetchmail Command Options
- informational, Informational or Debugging Options
- special, Special Options
- configuration options, Fetchmail Configuration Options
- global options, Global Options
- server options, Server Options
- user options, User Options
- file systems, Viewing Block Devices and File Systems
- findmnt, Using the findmnt Command
- findsmb , Command Line
- findsmb program, Samba Distribution Programs
- free, Using the free Command
- FTP, FTP
- (see also vsftpd )
- active mode, Multiple Ports, Multiple Modes
- command port, Multiple Ports, Multiple Modes
- data port, Multiple Ports, Multiple Modes
- definition of, FTP
- introducing, The File Transfer Protocol
- passive mode, Multiple Ports, Multiple Modes
- server software
- Red Hat Content Accelerator , FTP Servers
- vsftpd , FTP Servers
G
- GNOME, Desktop Environments
- (see also X)
- gnome-system-log (see Log File Viewer )
- gnome-system-monitor, Using the System Monitor Tool, Using the System Monitor Tool, Using the System Monitor Tool, Using the System Monitor Tool
- GnuPG
- checking RPM package signatures, Checking a Package's Signature
- group configuration
- adding groups, Adding a New Group
- filtering list of groups, Viewing Users and Groups
- groupadd, Adding a New Group
- modify users in groups, Modifying Group Properties
- modifying group properties, Modifying Group Properties
- viewing list of groups, Using the User Manager Tool
- groups (see group configuration)
- additional resources, Additional Resources
- installed documentation, Installed Documentation
- GID, Managing Users and Groups
- introducing, Managing Users and Groups
- shared directories, Creating Group Directories
- tools for management of
- groupadd, User Private Groups, Using Command Line Tools
- system-config-users, User Private Groups
- User Manager, Using Command Line Tools
- user private, User Private Groups
- GRUB 2 boot loader
- configuration file, Configuring the GRUB 2 Boot Loader
- configuring, Configuring the GRUB 2 Boot Loader
- GUI, Opening Graphical Applications
K
- KDE, Desktop Environments
- (see also X)
- kdump
- additional resources
- installed documents, Installed Documentation
- manual pages, Installed Documentation
- websites, Useful Websites
- analyzing the dump (see crash)
- configuring the service
- default action, The Expert Settings Tab, Changing the Default Action
- dump image compression, The Expert Settings Tab, Configuring the Core Collector
- filtering level, The Filtering Settings Tab, Configuring the Core Collector
- initial RAM disk, The Expert Settings Tab, Configuring the Memory Usage
- kernel image, The Expert Settings Tab, Configuring the Memory Usage
- kernel options, The Expert Settings Tab, Configuring the Memory Usage
- memory usage, Configuring the Memory Usage, The Basic Settings Tab, Configuring the Memory Usage
- supported targets, The Target Settings Tab, Configuring the Target Type
- target location, The Target Settings Tab, Configuring the Target Type
- enabling the service, Enabling the Service, Enabling the Service, Enabling the Service
- installing, Installing the kdump Service
- running the service, Enabling the Service
- system requirements, Configuring the kdump Service
- testing the configuration, Testing the Configuration
- kernel
- downloading, Downloading the Upgraded Kernel
- installing kernel packages, Manually Upgrading the Kernel
- kernel packages, Overview of Kernel Packages
- package, Manually Upgrading the Kernel
- performing kernel upgrade, Performing the Upgrade
- RPM package, Manually Upgrading the Kernel
- upgrade kernel available, Downloading the Upgraded Kernel
- Security Advisories, Downloading the Upgraded Kernel
- via Fedora Update System, Downloading the Upgraded Kernel
- upgrading
- preparing, Preparing to Upgrade
- working boot media, Preparing to Upgrade
- upgrading the kernel, Manually Upgrading the Kernel
- Kernel Dump Configuration (see kdump)
- kernel module
- definition, Working with Kernel Modules
- directories
- /etc/sysconfig/modules/, Persistent Module Loading
- /lib/modules/kernel_version/kernel/drivers/ , Loading a Module
- files
- /proc/modules, Listing Currently-Loaded Modules
- listing
- currently loaded modules, Listing Currently-Loaded Modules
- module information, Displaying Information About a Module
- loading
- at the boot time, Persistent Module Loading
- for the current session, Loading a Module
- module parameters
- supplying, Setting Module Parameters
- unloading, Unloading a Module
- utilities
- insmod, Loading a Module
- lsmod, Listing Currently-Loaded Modules
- modinfo, Displaying Information About a Module
- modprobe, Loading a Module, Unloading a Module
- rmmod, Unloading a Module
- kernel package
- kernel
- for single, multicore and multiprocessor systems, Overview of Kernel Packages
- kernel-devel
- kernel headers and makefiles, Overview of Kernel Packages
- kernel-doc
- documentation files, Overview of Kernel Packages
- kernel-headers
- C header files files, Overview of Kernel Packages
- linux-firmware
- firmware files, Overview of Kernel Packages
- perf
- firmware files, Overview of Kernel Packages
- kernel upgrading
- preparing, Preparing to Upgrade
- keyboard configuration (see Region and Language)
- kwin , Window Managers
- (see also X)
L
- language configuration (see Region and Language)
- LDAP (see OpenLDAP)
- Log File Viewer
- filtering, Viewing Log Files
- monitoring, Monitoring Log Files
- searching, Viewing Log Files
- log files, Viewing and Managing Log Files
- (see also Log Viewer )
- additional resources
- installed documentation, Installed Documentation
- useful websites, Useful Websites
- description, Viewing and Managing Log Files
- locating, Locating Log Files
- monitoring, Monitoring Log Files
- rotating, Locating Log Files
- rsyslogd daemon , Viewing and Managing Log Files
- viewing, Viewing Log Files
- Log Viewer
- refresh rate, Viewing Log Files
- logrotate , Locating Log Files
- lsblk, Using the lsblk Command
- lscpu, Using the lscpu Command
- lsmod, Listing Currently-Loaded Modules
- (see also kernel module)
- lspci, Using the lspci Command
- lspcmcia, Using the lspcmcia Command
- lsusb, Using the lsusb Command
M
- Mail Delivery Agent (see email)
- Mail Transport Agent (see email) (see MTA)
- Mail Transport Agent Switcher , Mail Transport Agent (MTA) Configuration
- Mail User Agent, Mail Transport Agent (MTA) Configuration (see email)
- MDA (see Mail Delivery Agent)
- memory usage, Viewing Memory Usage
- metacity , Window Managers
- (see also X)
- modinfo, Displaying Information About a Module
- (see also kernel module)
- modprobe, Loading a Module, Unloading a Module
- (see also kernel module)
- module (see kernel module)
- module parameters (see kernel module)
- MTA (see Mail Transport Agent)
- setting default, Mail Transport Agent (MTA) Configuration
- switching with Mail Transport Agent Switcher , Mail Transport Agent (MTA) Configuration
- MUA, Mail Transport Agent (MTA) Configuration (see Mail User Agent)
- mwm , Window Managers
- (see also X)
O
- opannotate (see OProfile)
- opcontrol (see OProfile)
- OpenLDAP
- checking status, Checking the Service Status
- client applications, Overview of Common LDAP Client Applications
- configuration
- database, Changing the Database-Specific Configuration
- global, Changing the Global Configuration
- overview, OpenLDAP Server Setup
- directives
- olcAllows, Changing the Global Configuration
- olcConnMaxPending, Changing the Global Configuration
- olcConnMaxPendingAuth, Changing the Global Configuration
- olcDisallows, Changing the Global Configuration
- olcIdleTimeout, Changing the Global Configuration
- olcLogFile, Changing the Global Configuration
- olcReadOnly, Changing the Database-Specific Configuration
- olcReferral, Changing the Global Configuration
- olcRootDN, Changing the Database-Specific Configuration
- olcRootPW, Changing the Database-Specific Configuration
- olcSuffix, Changing the Database-Specific Configuration
- olcWriteTimeout, Changing the Global Configuration
- directories
- /etc/openldap/slapd.d/, Configuring an OpenLDAP Server
- /etc/openldap/slapd.d/cn=config/cn=schema/, Extending Schema
- features, OpenLDAP Features
- files
- /etc/openldap/ldap.conf, Configuring an OpenLDAP Server
- /etc/openldap/slapd.d/cn=config.ldif, Changing the Global Configuration
- /etc/openldap/slapd.d/cn=config/olcDatabase={1}bdb.ldif, Changing the Database-Specific Configuration
- installation, Installing the OpenLDAP Suite
- migrating authentication information, Migrating Old Authentication Information to LDAP Format
- packages, Installing the OpenLDAP Suite
- restarting, Restarting the Service
- running, Starting the Service
- schema, Extending Schema
- stopping, Stopping the Service
- terminology
- attribute, LDAP Terminology
- entry, LDAP Terminology
- LDIF , LDAP Terminology
- utilities, Overview of OpenLDAP Server Utilities, Overview of OpenLDAP Client Utilities
- OpenSSH, OpenSSH, Main Features
- (see also SSH)
- additional resources, Additional Resources
- client, OpenSSH Clients
- scp , Using the scp Utility
- sftp , Using the sftp Utility
- ssh , Using the ssh Utility
- DSA keys
- generating, Generating Key Pairs
- RSA keys
- generating, Generating Key Pairs
- RSA Version 1 keys
- generating, Generating Key Pairs
- server, Starting an OpenSSH Server
- starting, Starting an OpenSSH Server
- stopping, Starting an OpenSSH Server
- ssh-add , Configuring ssh-agent
- ssh-agent , Configuring ssh-agent
- ssh-keygen
- DSA, Generating Key Pairs
- RSA, Generating Key Pairs
- RSA Version 1, Generating Key Pairs
- using key-based authentication, Using a Key-Based Authentication
- OpenSSL
- additional resources, Additional Resources
- SSL (see SSL)
- TLS (see TLS)
- ophelp , Setting Events to Monitor
- opreport (see OProfile)
- OProfile, OProfile
- /dev/oprofile/ , Understanding /dev/oprofile/
- additional resources, Additional Resources
- configuring, Configuring OProfile
- separating profiles, Separating Kernel and User-space Profiles
- events
- sampling rate, Sampling Rate
- setting, Setting Events to Monitor
- Java, OProfile Support for Java
- monitoring the kernel, Specifying the Kernel
- opannotate , Using opannotate
- opcontrol , Configuring OProfile
- --no-vmlinux , Specifying the Kernel
- --start , Starting and Stopping OProfile
- --vmlinux= , Specifying the Kernel
- ophelp , Setting Events to Monitor
- opreport , Using opreport , Getting more detailed output on the modules
- on a single executable, Using opreport on a Single Executable
- oprofiled , Starting and Stopping OProfile
- log file, Starting and Stopping OProfile
- overview of tools, Overview of Tools
- reading data, Analyzing the Data
- saving data, Saving Data
- starting, Starting and Stopping OProfile
- SystemTap, OProfile and SystemTap
- unit mask, Unit Masks
- oprofiled (see OProfile)
- oprof_start , Graphical Interface
- OS/400 boot loader
- configuration file, Configuring the OS/400 Boot Loader
- configuring, Configuring the OS/400 Boot Loader
P
- package
- kernel RPM, Manually Upgrading the Kernel
- packages
- dependencies, Unresolved Dependency
- determining file ownership with, Practical and Common Examples of RPM Usage
- displaying packages
- yum info, Displaying Package Information
- displaying packages with Yum
- yum info, Displaying Package Information
- Fedora installation media, Finding RPM Packages
- finding deleted files from, Practical and Common Examples of RPM Usage
- finding RPM packages, Finding RPM Packages
- initial RPM repositories, Finding RPM Packages
- installing a package group with Yum, Installing Packages
- installing RPM, Installing and Upgrading
- installing with Yum, Installing Packages
- kernel
- for single, multicore and multiprocessor systems, Overview of Kernel Packages
- kernel-devel
- kernel headers and makefiles, Overview of Kernel Packages
- kernel-doc
- documentation files, Overview of Kernel Packages
- kernel-headers
- C header files files, Overview of Kernel Packages
- linux-firmware
- firmware files, Overview of Kernel Packages
- listing packages with Yum
- Glob expressions, Listing Packages
- yum grouplist, Listing Packages
- yum list all, Listing Packages
- yum list available, Listing Packages
- yum list installed, Listing Packages
- yum repolist, Listing Packages
- yum search, Listing Packages
- locating documentation for, Practical and Common Examples of RPM Usage
- obtaining list of files, Practical and Common Examples of RPM Usage
- packages and package groups, Packages and Package Groups
- perf
- firmware files, Overview of Kernel Packages
- querying uninstalled, Practical and Common Examples of RPM Usage
- removing, Uninstalling
- removing package groups with Yum, Removing Packages
- RPM, RPM
- already installed, Package Already Installed
- configuration file changes, Configuration File Changes
- conflict, Conflicting Files
- failed dependencies, Unresolved Dependency
- freshening, Freshening
- pristine sources, RPM Design Goals
- querying, Querying
- removing, Uninstalling
- source and binary packages, RPM
- tips, Practical and Common Examples of RPM Usage
- uninstalling, Uninstalling
- verifying, Verifying
- searching for packages with Yum
- yum search, Searching Packages
- searching packages with Yum
- yum search, Searching Packages
- uninstalling packages with Yum, Removing Packages
- yum remove package_name, Removing Packages
- upgrading RPM, Installing and Upgrading
- Yum instead of RPM, RPM
- partx, Using the partx Command
- password
- aging, Enabling Password Aging
- expire, Enabling Password Aging
- Password, Setting Password Options
- passwords
- shadow, Shadow Passwords
- pdbedit program, Samba Distribution Programs
- Postfix, Postfix
- default installation, The Default Postfix Installation
- postfix, Mail Transport Agent (MTA) Configuration
- prefdm (see X)
- Printer Configuration
- CUPS, Printer Configuration
- IPP Printers, Adding an IPP Printer
- LDP/LPR Printers, Adding an LPD/LPR Host or Printer
- Local Printers, Adding a Local Printer
- New Printer, Starting Printer Setup
- Print Jobs, Managing Print Jobs
- Samba Printers, Adding a Samba (SMB) printer
- Settings, The Settings Page
- Sharing Printers, Sharing Printers
- printers (see Printer Configuration)
- processes, Viewing System Processes
- Procmail, Mail Delivery Agents
- additional resources, Additional Resources
- configuration, Procmail Configuration
- recipes, Procmail Recipes
- delivering, Delivering vs. Non-Delivering Recipes
- examples, Recipe Examples
- flags, Flags
- local lockfiles, Specifying a Local Lockfile
- non-delivering, Delivering vs. Non-Delivering Recipes
- SpamAssassin, Spam Filters
- special actions, Special Conditions and Actions
- special conditions, Special Conditions and Actions
- ps, Using the ps Command
R
- RAM, Viewing Memory Usage
- rcp , Using the scp Utility
- Region and Language
- date, time, and numeric format configuration, Changing the Date, Time, and Numeric Format
- keyboard configuration, Changing the Keyboard Layout
- language configuration, Changing the Language
- system-wide settings, Viewing the Current Configuration
- rmmod, Unloading a Module
- (see also kernel module)
- rpcclient program, Samba Distribution Programs
- RPM, RPM
- additional resources, Additional Resources
- already installed, Package Already Installed
- basic modes, Using RPM
- book about, Related Books
- checking package signatures, Checking a Package's Signature
- configuration file changes, Configuration File Changes
- conf.rpmsave, Configuration File Changes
- conflicts, Conflicting Files
- dependencies, Unresolved Dependency
- design goals, RPM Design Goals
- powerful querying, RPM Design Goals
- system verification, RPM Design Goals
- upgradability, RPM Design Goals
- determining file ownership with, Practical and Common Examples of RPM Usage
- documentation with, Practical and Common Examples of RPM Usage
- failed dependencies, Unresolved Dependency
- file conflicts
- resolving, Conflicting Files
- file name, Installing and Upgrading
- finding deleted files with, Practical and Common Examples of RPM Usage
- finding RPM packages, Finding RPM Packages
- freshening, Freshening
- GnuPG, Checking a Package's Signature
- installing, Installing and Upgrading
- md5sum, Checking a Package's Signature
- querying, Querying
- querying for file list, Practical and Common Examples of RPM Usage
- querying uninstalled packages, Practical and Common Examples of RPM Usage
- tips, Practical and Common Examples of RPM Usage
- uninstalling, Uninstalling
- upgrading, Installing and Upgrading
- verifying, Verifying
- website, Useful Websites
- RPM Package Manager (see RPM)
- RSA keys
- generating, Generating Key Pairs
- RSA Version 1 keys
- generating, Generating Key Pairs
- rsyslog , Viewing and Managing Log Files
S
- Samba (see Samba)
- Abilities, Samba Features
- Account Information Databases, Samba Account Information Databases
- ldapsam , Samba Account Information Databases
- ldapsam_compat , Samba Account Information Databases
- mysqlsam , Samba Account Information Databases
- Plain Text, Samba Account Information Databases
- smbpasswd , Samba Account Information Databases
- tdbsam , Samba Account Information Databases
- xmlsam , Samba Account Information Databases
- Additional Resources, Additional Resources
- installed documentation, Installed Documentation
- related books, Related Books
- useful websites, Useful Websites
- Backward Compatible Database Back Ends, Samba Account Information Databases
- Browsing, Samba Network Browsing
- configuration, Configuring a Samba Server, Command Line Configuration
- default, Configuring a Samba Server
- CUPS Printing Support, Samba with CUPS Printing Support
- CUPS smb.conf, Simple smb.conf Settings
- daemon, Samba Daemons and Related Services
- nmbd, Samba Daemons
- overview, Samba Daemons
- smbd, Samba Daemons
- winbindd, Samba Daemons
- encrypted passwords, Encrypted Passwords
- findsmb , Command Line
- graphical configuration, Graphical Configuration
- Introduction, Introduction to Samba
- Network Browsing, Samba Network Browsing
- Domain Browsing, Domain Browsing
- WINS, WINS (Windows Internet Name Server)
- New Database Back Ends, Samba Account Information Databases
- Programs, Samba Distribution Programs
- findsmb , Samba Distribution Programs
- net , Samba Distribution Programs
- nmblookup , Samba Distribution Programs
- pdbedit , Samba Distribution Programs
- rpcclient , Samba Distribution Programs
- smbcacls , Samba Distribution Programs
- smbclient , Samba Distribution Programs
- smbcontrol , Samba Distribution Programs
- smbpasswd , Samba Distribution Programs
- smbspool , Samba Distribution Programs
- smbstatus , Samba Distribution Programs
- smbtar , Samba Distribution Programs
- testparm , Samba Distribution Programs
- wbinfo , Samba Distribution Programs
- Reference, Samba
- Samba Printers, Adding a Samba (SMB) printer
- Security Modes, Samba Security Modes
- Active Directory Security Mode, Active Directory Security Mode (User-Level Security)
- Domain Security Mode, Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)
- Server Security Mode, Server Security Mode (User-Level Security)
- Share-Level Security, Share-Level Security
- User Level Security, User-Level Security
- Server Types, Samba Server Types and the smb.conf File
- server types
- Domain Controller, Domain Controller
- Domain Member, Domain Member Server
- Stand Alone, Stand-alone Server
- service
- conditional restarting, Starting and Stopping Samba
- reloading, Starting and Stopping Samba
- restarting, Starting and Stopping Samba
- starting, Starting and Stopping Samba
- stopping, Starting and Stopping Samba
- share
- connecting to via the command line, Command Line
- connecting to with Nautilus, Connecting to a Samba Share
- mounting, Mounting the Share
- smb.conf, Samba Server Types and the smb.conf File
- Active Directory Member Server example, Active Directory Domain Member Server
- Anonymous Print Server example, Anonymous Print Server
- Anonymous Read Only example, Anonymous Read-Only
- Anonymous Read/Write example, Anonymous Read/Write
- NT4-style Domain Member example, Windows NT4-based Domain Member Server
- PDC using Active Directory, Primary Domain Controller (PDC) with Active Directory
- PDC using tdbsam , Primary Domain Controller (PDC) using tdbsam
- Secure File and Print Server example, Secure Read/Write File and Print Server
- smbclient , Command Line
- WINS, WINS (Windows Internet Name Server)
- with Windows NT 4.0, 2000, ME, and XP, Encrypted Passwords
- scp (see OpenSSH)
- security plug-in (see Security)
- Security-Related Packages
- updating security-related packages, Updating Packages
- Sendmail, Sendmail
- additional resources, Additional Resources
- aliases, Masquerading
- common configuration changes, Common Sendmail Configuration Changes
- default installation, The Default Sendmail Installation
- LDAP and, Using Sendmail with LDAP
- limitations, Purpose and Limitations
- masquerading, Masquerading
- purpose, Purpose and Limitations
- spam, Stopping Spam
- with UUCP, Common Sendmail Configuration Changes
- sendmail, Mail Transport Agent (MTA) Configuration
- services configuration, Services and Daemons
- ssystemctl , Running Services
- systemctl , Configuring Services
- sftp (see OpenSSH)
- shadow passwords
- overview of, Shadow Passwords
- slapd (see OpenLDAP)
- smbcacls program, Samba Distribution Programs
- smbclient , Command Line
- smbclient program, Samba Distribution Programs
- smbcontrol program, Samba Distribution Programs
- smbpasswd program, Samba Distribution Programs
- smbspool program, Samba Distribution Programs
- smbstatus program, Samba Distribution Programs
- smbtar program, Samba Distribution Programs
- SpamAssassin
- using with Procmail, Spam Filters
- ssh (see OpenSSH)
- SSH protocol
- authentication, Authentication
- configuration files, Configuration Files
- system-wide configuration files, Configuration Files
- user-specific configuration files, Configuration Files
- connection sequence, Event Sequence of an SSH Connection
- features, Main Features
- insecure protocols, Requiring SSH for Remote Connections
- layers
- channels, Channels
- transport layer, Transport Layer
- port forwarding, Port Forwarding
- requiring for remote login, Requiring SSH for Remote Connections
- security risks, Why Use SSH?
- version 1, Protocol Versions
- version 2, Protocol Versions
- X11 forwarding, X11 Forwarding
- ssh-add , Configuring ssh-agent
- ssh-agent , Configuring ssh-agent
- SSL, Setting Up an SSL Server
- (see also Apache HTTP Server)
- SSL server (see Apache HTTP Server)
- SSSD
- and NSCD, Using NSCD with SSSD
- Kerberos authentication, Configuring Kerberos Authentication with a Domain
- LDAP domain, Configuring an LDAP Domain
- supported LDAP directories, Configuring an LDAP Domain
- Microsoft Active Directory Domain, Active Directory Domain Example
- proxy domain, Configuring a Proxy Domain
- startx , Runlevel 3 (see X)
- (see also X)
- stunnel , Securing Email Client Communications
- system analysis
- OProfile (see OProfile)
- system information
- cpu usage, Viewing CPU Usage
- file systems, Viewing Block Devices and File Systems
- /dev/shm, Using the df Command
- /run, Using the df Command
- /sys/fs/cgroup, Using the df Command
- gathering, System Monitoring Tools
- hardware, Viewing Hardware Information
- memory usage, Viewing Memory Usage
- processes, Viewing System Processes
- currently running, Using the top Command
- System Monitor, Using the System Monitor Tool, Using the System Monitor Tool, Using the System Monitor Tool, Using the System Monitor Tool
- system-config-authentication (see Authentication Configuration Tool)
- system-config-kdump (see kdump)
- system-config-users (see user configuration and group configuration)
- systemctl (see services configuration)
U
- User Accounts (see user configuration)
- user configuration
- adding users, Adding a New User, Adding a New User
- changing full name, Modifying User Properties
- changing home directory, Modifying User Properties
- changing login shell, Modifying User Properties
- changing password, Modifying User Properties
- command line configuration
- chage, Enabling Password Aging
- passwd, Adding a New User
- useradd, Adding a New User
- filtering list of users, Viewing Users and Groups
- modify groups for a user, Modifying User Properties
- modifying users, Modifying User Properties
- password
- forcing expiration of, Enabling Password Aging
- removing users, Removing a User
- viewing list of users, Using the User Accounts Tool, Using the User Manager Tool
- User Manager (see user configuration)
- user private groups (see groups)
- and shared directories, Creating Group Directories
- useradd command
- user account creation using, Adding a New User
- users (see user configuration)
- additional resources, Additional Resources
- installed documentation, Installed Documentation
- introducing, Managing Users and Groups
- tools for management of
- User Manager, Using Command Line Tools
- useradd, Using Command Line Tools
- UID, Managing Users and Groups
V
- virtual host (see Apache HTTP Server)
- vsftpd , FTP Servers
- (see also FTP)
- additional resources, Additional Resources
- installed documentation, Installed Documentation
- useful websites, Useful Websites
- condrestart, Starting and Stopping vsftpd
- configuration file
- /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf , vsftpd Configuration Options
- access controls, Log In Options and Access Controls
- anonymous user options, Anonymous User Options
- daemon options, Daemon Options
- directory options, Directory Options
- file transfer options, File Transfer Options
- format of, vsftpd Configuration Options
- local user options, Local User Options
- logging options, Logging Options
- login options, Log In Options and Access Controls
- network options, Network Options
- multihome configuration, Starting Multiple Copies of vsftpd
- restarting, Starting and Stopping vsftpd
- RPM
- files installed by, Files Installed with vsftpd
- security features, FTP Servers
- starting, Starting and Stopping vsftpd
- starting multiple copies of, Starting Multiple Copies of vsftpd
- status, Starting and Stopping vsftpd
- stopping, Starting and Stopping vsftpd
X
- X
- /etc/X11/xorg.conf
- boolean values for, The Structure of the Configuration
- Device , The Device section
- DRI , The DRI section
- Files section, The Files section
- InputDevice section, The InputDevice section
- introducing, The xorg.conf.d Directory, The xorg.conf File
- Monitor , The Monitor section
- Screen , The Screen section
- Section tag, The Structure of the Configuration
- ServerFlags section, The ServerFlags section
- ServerLayout section, ServerLayout
- structure of, The Structure of the Configuration
- additional resources, Additional Resources
- installed documentation, Installed Documentation
- useful websites, Useful Websites
- configuration directory
- /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d , The xorg.conf.d Directory
- configuration files
- /etc/X11/ directory, X Server Configuration Files
- /etc/X11/xorg.conf , The xorg.conf File
- options within, X Server Configuration Files
- server options, The xorg.conf.d Directory, The xorg.conf File
- desktop environments
- GNOME, Desktop Environments
- KDE, Desktop Environments
- display managers
- configuration of preferred, Runlevel 5
- definition of, Runlevel 5
- GNOME , Runlevel 5
- KDE , Runlevel 5
- prefdm script, Runlevel 5
- xdm , Runlevel 5
- fonts
- Fontconfig, Fonts
- Fontconfig, adding fonts to, Adding Fonts to Fontconfig
- FreeType, Fonts
- introducing, Fonts
- Xft, Fonts
- introducing, The X Window System
- runlevels
- 3, Runlevel 3
- 5, Runlevel 5
- runlevels and, Runlevels and X
- window managers
- kwin , Window Managers
- metacity , Window Managers
- mwm , Window Managers
- twm , Window Managers
- X clients, The X Window System, Desktop Environments and Window Managers
- desktop environments, Desktop Environments
- startx command, Runlevel 3
- window managers, Window Managers
- xinit command, Runlevel 3
- X server, The X Window System
- features of, The X Server
- X Window System (see X)
- X.500 (see OpenLDAP)
- X.500 Lite (see OpenLDAP)
- xinit (see X)
- Xorg (see Xorg)
Y
- Yum
- Additional Resources, Additional Resources
- configuring plug-ins, Enabling, Configuring, and Disabling Yum Plug-ins
- configuring Yum and Yum repositories, Configuring Yum and Yum Repositories
- disabling plug-ins, Enabling, Configuring, and Disabling Yum Plug-ins
- displaying packages
- yum info, Displaying Package Information
- displaying packages with Yum
- yum info, Displaying Package Information
- enabling plug-ins, Enabling, Configuring, and Disabling Yum Plug-ins
- installing a package group with Yum, Installing Packages
- installing with Yum, Installing Packages
- listing packages with Yum
- Glob expressions, Listing Packages
- yum grouplist, Listing Packages
- yum list, Listing Packages
- yum list all, Listing Packages
- yum list available, Listing Packages
- yum list installed, Listing Packages
- yum repolist, Listing Packages
- packages and package groups, Packages and Package Groups
- plug-ins
- fs-snapshot, Plug-in Descriptions
- presto, Plug-in Descriptions
- refresh-packagekit, Plug-in Descriptions
- rhnplugin, Plug-in Descriptions
- security, Plug-in Descriptions
- repository, Adding, Enabling, and Disabling a Yum Repository, Creating a Yum Repository
- searching for packages with Yum
- yum search, Searching Packages
- searching packages with Yum
- yum search, Searching Packages
- setting [main] options, Setting [main] Options
- setting [repository] options, Setting [repository] Options
- uninstalling package groups with Yum, Removing Packages
- uninstalling packages with Yum, Removing Packages
- yum remove package_name, Removing Packages
- variables, Using Yum Variables
- Yum plug-ins, Yum Plug-ins
- Yum repositories
- configuring Yum and Yum repositories, Configuring Yum and Yum Repositories
- Yum Updates
- checking for updates, Checking For Updates
- updating a single package, Updating Packages
- updating all packages and dependencies, Updating Packages
- updating packages, Updating Packages
- updating security-related packages, Updating Packages