Index
- -CURRENT, Tracking a Development Branch
 
- 
- compiling, Using FreeBSD-CURRENT
 
- Syncing with 		 CVSup 		, Using FreeBSD-CURRENT
 
- Syncing with CTM, Using
FreeBSD-CURRENT
 
- using, Using FreeBSD-CURRENT
 
 
- -STABLE, Tracking a Development Branch, What Is FreeBSD-STABLE?
 
- 
- compiling, Using FreeBSD-STABLE
 
- syncing with 		 Subversion, Using
FreeBSD-STABLE
 
- syncing with CTM, Using
FreeBSD-STABLE
 
- using, Using FreeBSD-STABLE
 
 
- .k5login, User Configuration Files: .k5login
	and .k5users
 
- .k5users, User Configuration Files: .k5login
	and .k5users
 
- .rhosts, Dump and Restore
 
- /boot/kernel.old, Building and Installing a
Custom Kernel
 
- /etc, Partition Layout
 
- /etc/gettytab, /etc/gettytab
 
- /etc/groups, Groups
 
- /etc/login.conf, Limiting Users
 
- /etc/mail/access, sendmail Configuration
 
- /etc/mail/aliases, sendmail Configuration
 
- /etc/mail/local-host-names, sendmail Configuration
 
- /etc/mail/mailer.conf, sendmail Configuration
 
- /etc/mail/mailertable, sendmail Configuration
 
- /etc/mail/sendmail.cf, sendmail Configuration
 
- /etc/mail/virtusertable, sendmail Configuration
 
- /etc/remote, How Am I Expected to Enter These AT
Commands?
 
- /etc/ttys, /etc/ttys
 
- /usr, Partition Layout
 
- /usr/bin/login, Quick Overview
 
- /usr/local/etc, Application
Configuration
 
- /usr/share/skel, adduser
 
- /var, Partition Layout
 
- 10 base 2, Stand-alone ISDN
Bridges/Routers
 
- 10 base T, Stand-alone ISDN
Bridges/Routers
 
- 386BSD, A Brief History of FreeBSD, The Current FreeBSD Release
 
- 386BSD Patchkit, A Brief History of
FreeBSD
 
- 4.3BSD-Lite, A Brief History of FreeBSD
 
- 4.4BSD-Lite, Welcome to FreeBSD!, What Can FreeBSD Do?
 
- 802.11
 
- 
- see wireless networking
 
 
- 	 Apache OpenOffice 	, Apache
OpenOffice
 
- 	 mergemaster 	 , mergemaster
 
 
- Abacus, Abacus
 
- AbiWord, AbiWord
 
- accounting
 
- 
- disk space, File System Quotas
 
- printer, lpf: a Text
Filter, Accounting for
Printer Usage
 
 
- accounts
 
- 
- adding, adduser
 
- changing password, passwd
 
- daemon, System Accounts
 
- groups, Groups
 
- limiting, Limiting Users
 
- modifying, Modifying Accounts
 
- nobody, System Accounts
 
- operator, System Accounts
 
- removing, rmuser
 
- superuser (root), The Superuser Account
 
- system, System Accounts
 
- user, User Accounts
 
 
- ACL, File System Access Control Lists (ACLs)
 
- ACPI, What Is ACPI?, Background
 
- 
- ASL, ASL, acpidump, and 	IASL, Fixing Your ASL
 
- debugging, Getting Debugging Output from
	ACPI
 
- error messages, Fixing Your ASL
 
- problems, Using and Debugging FreeBSD ACPI, Common Problems, Getting Debugging Output from 	ACPI
 
 
- Acrobat Reader, Acrobat Reader
 
- address redirection, Address Redirection
 
- adduser, adduser, Administrator Level Setup
 
- AIX, What Is It?
 
- Amanda, Amanda
 
- amd, Automatic Mounts with 	amd
 
- anti-aliased fonts, Anti-Aliased Fonts
 
- Apache, Who Uses FreeBSD?, Apache HTTP Server
 
- 
- configuration file, Configuration
 
- modules, Apache Modules
 
- starting or stopping, Running Apache
 
 
- APIC
 
- 
- disabling, System Hangs (Temporary or
Permanent)
 
 
- APM, The Configuration File, What Is ACPI?
 
- Apple, Who Uses FreeBSD?
 
- applications
 
- 
- Maple, Installing Maple
 
- Mathematica, Installing Mathematica
 
- MATLAB, Installing MATLAB
 
- Oracle, Installing Oracle
 
 
- apsfilter, Automated
Conversion: an Alternative to Conversion 	 Filters
 
- ASCII, Troubleshooting, Encodings
 
- AT&T, A Brief History of FreeBSD
 
- AUDIT, Synopsis
 
- automatic mounter daemon, Automatic Mounts
with 	amd
 
- AutoPPP, mgetty and AutoPPP
 
 
- backup floppies, Can I Use
Floppies for Backing Up My Data?
 
- backup software
 
- 
- Amanda, Amanda
 
- cpio, cpio
 
- dump / restore, Dump and Restore
 
- pax, pax
 
- tar, tar
 
 
- banner pages
 
- 
- see header pages
 
 
- Basic Input/Output System
 
- 
- see BIOS
 
 
- baud rate, Serial Ports
 
- BGP, Building a
Router
 
- binary compatibility
 
- 
- BSD/OS, What Can FreeBSD Do?
 
- Linux, What Can FreeBSD Do?, Synopsis
 
- NetBSD, What Can FreeBSD Do?
 
- SCO, What Can FreeBSD Do?
 
- SVR4, What Can FreeBSD Do?
 
 
- BIND, Troubleshooting, Overview
 
- 
- caching name server, Caching Name Server
 
- configuration files, Configuration Files
 
- DNS security extensions, DNSSEC
 
- starting, Starting BIND
 
- zone files, Zone Files
 
 
- BIOS, BIOS Drive
Numbering, The Booting Problem
 
- bits-per-second, Checking a Serial Printer,
Terminology
 
- BitTorrent, BitTorrent
 
- Blowfish, DES, Blowfish, MD5, SHA256, SHA512, and Crypt
 
- Bluetooth, Bluetooth
 
- Boot Loader, The Booting Problem
 
- 
- configuration, Boot
Loader Configuration
 
 
- Boot Manager, The Booting Problem, The Boot Manager and Boot Stages
 
- boot-loader, Stage Three,
/boot/loader
 
- booting, Synopsis
 
- BOOTP
 
- 
- diskless operation, Configuration Using
BOOTP
 
 
- bootstrap, Synopsis
 
- Bourne shells, Shells
 
- bridge, Introduction
 
- browsers
 
- 
- web, Browsers
 
 
- BSD Copyright, FreeBSD Project Goals
 
- BSD partitions, Using sysinstall8
 
- bsdlabel, Before the Disaster, After the Disaster
 
 
- CARP, Common Address Redundancy Protocol (CARP)
 
- CD burner
 
- 
- ATAPI, Introduction
 
- ATAPI/CAM driver, Using the ATAPI/CAM
Driver
 
 
- CDROMs
 
- 
- burning, burncd, cdrecord
 
- creating, Creating and Using Optical Media (CDs)
 
- creating bootable, mkisofs
 
 
- centronics
 
- 
- see parallel printers
 
 
- CHAP, Assumptions, PPP and Static IP Addresses, PAP and CHAP Authentication
 
- chpass, chpass
 
- Chromium, Chromium
 
- Cisco, Who Uses FreeBSD?, Using pppd as a Client
 
- Coda, Network, Memory, and File-Backed File
Systems
 
- color
 
- 
- contrast, Troubleshooting Questions and
Answers
 
 
- command line, Shells
 
- committers, The FreeBSD Development Model
 
- Common Address Redundancy Protocol, Common Address Redundancy
Protocol (CARP)
 
- compilers
 
- 
- C, What Can FreeBSD Do?
 
- C++, What Can FreeBSD Do?
 
 
- compression, Can I Compress My
Backups?
 
- Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG), What Can
FreeBSD Do?, The Current FreeBSD Release
 
- comsat, Securing Root-run Servers and
SUID/SGID Binaries
 
- Concurrent Versions System
 
- 
- see CVS
 
 
- console, The Console, Single-User Mode
 
- contributors, The FreeBSD Development
Model
 
- core team, The FreeBSD Development Model
 
- coredumpsize, Limiting Users
 
- country codes, Language and Country
Codes
 
- cpio, cpio
 
- cputime, Limiting Users
 
- cron, Using FreeBSD-CURRENT, Using FreeBSD-STABLE
 
- 
- configuration, Configuring the cron Utility
 
 
- crypt, DES, Blowfish, MD5, SHA256, SHA512, and Crypt
 
- cryptography, mod_ssl
 
- CTM, Synchronizing Your Source, Using
CTM
 
- cu, Installing FreeBSD on a System
without a Monitor or 	Keyboard
 
- cuau, Serial Port Configuration
 
- CUPS, Alternatives to the Standard
Spooler
 
- CVS
 
- 
- anonymous, Synchronizing Your Source
 
- repository, The FreeBSD Development Model
 
 
- cvsup, Using FreeBSD-CURRENT, Using FreeBSD-STABLE
 
 
- dangerously dedicated, Disk Organization
 
- DCE, Terminology
 
- default route, Things You Have to Do Only Once, An Example, Default Routes
 
- Deleting obsolete files, directories and 	libraries, Deleting Obsolete Files, Directories and Libraries
 
- Denial of Service (DoS), Introduction, Denial of Service Attacks
 
- DES, DES, Blowfish, MD5, SHA256, SHA512, and Crypt
 
- device nodes, Common Problems
 
- device.hints, Device Hints
 
- DGA, Determining Video
Capabilities
 
- DHCP
 
- 
- configuration files, Files, Files
 
- dhcpd.conf, Configuring the DHCP Server
 
- diskless operation, Configuration Using ISC
	 DHCP
 
- installation, DHCP Server Installation
 
- requirements, FreeBSD Integration
 
- server, FreeBSD Integration
 
 
- dial-in service, Dial-in Service
 
- dial-out service, Dial-out Service
 
- directories, Permissions
 
- directory hierarchy, Directory Structure
 
- disk concatenation, Access
Bottlenecks
 
- Disk Labels, Labeling Disk Devices
 
- Disk Mirroring, RAID1 - Mirroring, Data Integrity
 
- disk quotas, Limiting Users, File System Quotas
 
- 
- checking, Configuring Your System to Enable Disk
Quotas, Checking Quota Limits and Disk Usage
 
- limits, Setting Quota Limits
 
 
- disk striping, Access Bottlenecks
 
- diskless operation, Diskless Operation
 
- 
- /usr read-only, Running with a Read-only
	 /usr
 
- kernel configuration, Building a Diskless
Kernel
 
 
- diskless workstation, Diskless Operation
 
- disks
 
- 
- adding, Adding Disks
 
- detaching a memory disk, Detaching a Memory
Disk from the System
 
- encrypting, Encrypting Disk Partitions
 
- file-backed, File-Backed File
System
 
- memory, Network, Memory, and File-Backed File
Systems
 
- memory file system, Memory-Based File
System
 
- virtual, Network, Memory, and File-Backed File
Systems
 
 
- Django, Django
 
- DNS, Hostnames, MS Extensions, Using
Electronic Mail, Mail for Your Domain,
Overview
 
- 
- records, Zone Files
 
 
- DNS Server, What Can FreeBSD Do?
 
- Documentation
 
- 
- see Updating and Upgrading
 
 
- documentation package
 
- 
- see Updating and Upgrading
 
 
- domain name, Things You Have to Do Only Once
 
- DOS, Prepare the Boot Media, Kernel and File Systems
 
- DoS attacks
 
- 
- see Denial of Service (DoS)
 
 
- DSL, Filtering/Traffic Shaping
Firewall
 
- DSP, Common Problems
 
- DTE, Terminology
 
- DTrace, Synopsis
 
- DTrace support
 
- 
- see DTrace
 
 
- dual homed hosts, Dual Homed
Hosts
 
- dump, Dump and Restore
 
- DVD
 
- 
- burning, Creating and Using Optical Media
(DVDs)
 
- DVD+RW, Using a DVD+RW
 
- DVD-RAM, Using a DVD-RAM
 
- DVD-RW, Using a DVD-RW
 
- DVD-Video, Burning a DVD-Video
 
 
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
 
- 
- see DHCP
 
 
 
- editors, Text Editors
 
- 
- ee, Text Editors
 
- emacs, Text Editors
 
- vi, Text Editors
 
 
- ee, Text Editors
 
- electronic mail
 
- 
- see email
 
 
- ELF, How Does It Work?
 
- 
- branding, How Does It Work?
 
 
- emacs, Text Editors
 
- email, What Can FreeBSD Do?, Synopsis
 
- 
- change mta, Changing Your Mail Transfer
Agent
 
- configuration, Basic Configuration
 
- receiving, Receiving Mail
 
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting
 
 
- encodings, Encodings
 
- environment variables, Shells
 
- Etherboot, Preparing a Boot Program with
	 Etherboot
 
- Ethernet, slip.hosts Configuration
 
- 
- MAC address, Obtaining Your Mathematica
Password, slip.login Configuration, An Example
 
 
- execution class loader, How Does It
Work?
 
- Experts Exchange, Who Uses
FreeBSD?
 
 
- failover, Link Aggregation and Failover
 
- fdisk, Adding Disks
 
- fec, Link Aggregation and Failover
 
- fetchmail, Using fetchmail
 
- file permissions, Permissions
 
- file server
 
- 
- UNIX clients, How NFS Works
 
- Windows clients, File and Print Services for
Microsoft Windows Clients (Samba)
 
 
- File Systems, Synopsis
 
- 
- HFS, mkisofs
 
- ISO 9660, Introduction, mkisofs
 
- Joliet, mkisofs
 
- mounted with fstab, The fstab File
 
- mounting, The mount Command
 
- snapshots, File System Snapshots
 
- unmounting, The umount Command
 
 
- File Systems Support
 
- 
- see File Systems
 
 
- filesize, Limiting Users
 
- finger, Securing Root-run Servers and
SUID/SGID Binaries
 
- Firefox, Firefox
 
- firewall, What Can FreeBSD Do?, Firewalls, Filtering/Traffic Shaping Firewall, Firewalling
 
- 
- IPFILTER, The IPFILTER (IPF) Firewall
 
- IPFW, IPFW
 
- PF, The OpenBSD Packet Filter (PF) and ALTQ
 
- rulesets, Firewall Concepts
 
 
- Flash, Firefox and Adobe Flash
Plugin
 
- floppy disks, Can I Use Floppies
for Backing Up My Data?
 
- flow control protocol, Serial
Ports
 
- fonts, Running the Mathematica Frontend
over a Network
 
- 
- anti-aliased, Anti-Aliased Fonts
 
- LCD screen, Anti-Aliased Fonts
 
- spacing, Anti-Aliased Fonts
 
- TrueType, TrueType Fonts
 
 
- FORTRAN, Which Conversion Filters Should I
Install?
 
- Free Software Foundation, A Brief History of
FreeBSD, The Current FreeBSD Release, GNU Info Files
 
- FreeBSD Project
 
- 
- development model, The FreeBSD Development
Model
 
- goals, FreeBSD Project Goals
 
- history, A Brief History of FreeBSD
 
 
- FreeBSD Security Advisories, FreeBSD Security
Advisories
 
- freebsd-update
 
- 
- see updating-upgrading
 
 
- Freecode, Finding Your Application
 
- FreshPorts, Finding Your
Application
 
- FTP
 
- 
- anonymous, Anonymous FTP, Configure Additional Network Services, Configuration, Maintaining
 
- passive mode, Choosing Your Installation Media
 
- via a HTTP proxy, Choosing Your Installation
Media
 
 
- FTP servers, What Can FreeBSD Do?, File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
 
 
- gateway, Gateways and Routes
 
- GEOM, Synopsis, RAID0 - Striping, RAID1 -
Mirroring, RAID3 - Byte-level Striping with Dedicated
Parity, Labeling Disk Devices, UFS Journaling Through GEOM
 
- GEOM Disk Framework
 
- 
- see GEOM
 
 
- getty, Quick Overview
 
- Ghostscript, Simulating
PostScript on Non PostScript Printers
 
- GNOME, About GNOME
 
- GNU Compiler Collection, What Can FreeBSD
Do?
 
- GNU General Public License (GPL), FreeBSD Project
Goals
 
- GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), FreeBSD Project Goals
 
- GNU toolchain, Installing Linux ELF
Binaries
 
- GnuCash, GnuCash
 
- Gnumeric, Gnumeric
 
- GQview, GQview
 
- grace period, Checking Quota Limits and Disk
Usage
 
- Greenman, David, A Brief History of
FreeBSD
 
- Grimes, Rod, A Brief History of FreeBSD
 
- groups, Groups
 
- gv, gv
 
- gzip, Can I Compress My
Backups?
 
 
- hard limit, Setting Quota Limits
 
- HAST
 
- 
- high availability, Highly Available Storage (HAST)
 
 
- HCI, Host Controller Interface
(HCI)
 
- header pages, Enabling the
Spooler: the /etc/printcap 	 File, Header Pages
 
- horizontal scan rate
 
- 
- see horizontal sync frequency
 
 
- horizontal sync frequency, Before Starting
 
- hostname, Hostnames
 
- hosts, /etc/hosts
 
- HP-UX, What Is It?
 
- HPLIP, Alternatives to the Standard
Spooler
 
- Hubbard, Jordan, A Brief History of
FreeBSD
 
- hw.ata.wc, hw.ata.wc
 
 
- I/O port, Common Problems
 
- IEEE, pax
 
- image scanners, Image Scanners
 
- IMAP, Using Electronic Mail, Accessing remote mailboxes using POP and
IMAP
 
- init, The Booting Problem, Init: Process Control Initialization
 
- installation, Synopsis, Synopsis
 
- 
- floppies, Creating Installation
Floppies
 
- from MS-DOS, Installing from an
MS-DOS Partition
 
- from QIC/SCSI Tape, Creating an
Installation Tape
 
- headless (serial console), Installing FreeBSD on a System without a
Monitor or 	Keyboard
 
- network
 
- 
- Ethernet, Before Installing over a
Network
 
- FTP, Choosing Your Installation Media, Creating a Local FTP Site with a FreeBSD
Disc
 
- NFS, Before Installing via NFS
 
- parallel (PLIP), Before Installing over a
Network
 
- serial (PPP), Before Installing over a
Network
 
 
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting, Troubleshooting
 
 
- Intel i810 graphic chipset, Configuration with Intel
i810 	 Graphics Chipsets
 
- internationalization
 
- 
- see localization
 
 
- Internet connection sharing, Overview
 
- Internet Systems Consortium (ISC), What Is
DHCP?
 
- interrupt storms, System Hangs (Temporary or
Permanent)
 
- IP aliases, Virtual Hosts
 
- IP masquerading
 
- 
- see NAT
 
 
- IP subnet, Introduction
 
- IPCP, PPP and Dynamic IP Addresses
 
- ipf, IPF
 
- IPFILTER
 
- 
- enabling, Enabling IPF
 
- kernel options, Kernel Options
 
- logging, IPMON
 
- rule processing order, IPF Rulesets
 
- rule syntax, Rule Syntax
 
- stateful filtering, Stateful Filtering
 
- statistics, IPFSTAT
 
 
- ipfstat, IPFSTAT
 
- ipfw, The IPFW Command
 
- 
- enabling, Enabling IPFW
 
- kernel options, Kernel
Options
 
- logging, Logging Firewall Messages
 
- rule processing order, IPFW
Rulesets
 
- rule syntax, Rule
Syntax
 
- stateful filtering, Stateful Rule
Option
 
 
- ipmon, IPMON
 
- ipnat, IPNAT
 
- IPsec, VPN over IPsec
 
- 
- AH, Understanding IPsec
 
- ESP, Understanding IPsec
 
 
- IPX/SPX, Stand-alone ISDN
Bridges/Routers
 
- IRQ, Common Problems
 
- ISA, Configuring the System
 
- ISDN, Filtering/Traffic Shaping
Firewall, ISDN
 
- 
- cards, ISDN Cards
 
- stand-alone bridges/routers, Stand-alone ISDN
Bridges/Routers
 
 
- ISO 9660, Introduction
 
- ISP, Assumptions, PPP and Static IP Addresses
 
 
- KDE, KDE
 
- 
- display manager, The KDE Display
Manager
 
 
- Kerberos5
 
- 
- configure clients, Kerberos Enabling a Client
	with Heimdal
 
- enabling services, Kerberos Enabling a Server
	with Heimdal Services
 
- external resources, Resources and further
information
 
- history, History
 
- Key Distribution Center, Setting up a Heimdal
KDC
 
- limitations and shortcomings, Mitigating
Limitations Found in 	Kerberos
 
- troubleshooting, Kerberos Tips, Tricks, and
	Troubleshooting
 
 
- Kermit, Using pppd as a Client
 
- kern.cam.scsi_delay, SCSI_DELAY 	
(kern.cam.scsi_delay)
 
- kern.ipc.somaxconn, kern.ipc.somaxconn
 
- kern.maxfiles, kern.maxfiles
 
- kernel, The Booting Problem
 
- 
- boot interaction, Kernel Interaction During Boot
 
- bootflags, Kernel Boot
Flags
 
- building / installing, Building and Installing a
Custom Kernel
 
- building a custom kernel, Synopsis
 
- compiling, Compile and Install a New
Kernel
 
- configuration, Configuring the System, Kernel Configuration, Kernel Configuration
 
- configuration file, The Configuration
File
 
- drivers / modules / subsystems, Kernel Drivers,
Subsystems, and Modules
 
- NOTES, The Configuration File
 
 
- kernel options
 
- 
- COMPAT_LINUX, Installation
 
- cpu, The Configuration File
 
- device pf, PF Kernel Options
 
- device pflog, PF Kernel Options
 
- device pfsync, PF Kernel Options
 
- ident, The Configuration File
 
- IPDIVERT, Kernel Options
 
- IPFILTER, Kernel Options
 
- IPFILTER_DEFAULT_BLOCK, Kernel Options
 
- IPFILTER_LOG, Kernel Options
 
- IPFIREWALL, Kernel
Options
 
- IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT, Kernel Options
 
- IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE, Kernel
Options
 
- IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT, Kernel
Options
 
- IPSEC, Understanding IPsec
 
- IPSEC_DEBUG, Understanding IPsec
 
- machine, The Configuration File
 
- MROUTING, Multicast
Routing
 
- MSDOSFS, The Configuration File
 
- NFS, The Configuration File
 
- NFS_ROOT, The Configuration File
 
- SCSI_DELAY, SCSI_DELAY 	
(kern.cam.scsi_delay)
 
- SMP, The Configuration File
 
 
- kernel tuning, Kernel
Tuning
 
- kernel.old, Loader Examples
 
- keymap, Console Setup
 
- KLD (kernel loadable object), Installation,
Using Windows NDIS
Drivers
 
- KMyMoney, KMyMoney
 
- KOffice, KOffice
 
- Konqueror, Konqueror
 
 
- L2CAP, Logical Link Control and Adaptation
Protocol 	(L2CAP)
 
- lacp, Link Aggregation and Failover
 
- lagg, Link Aggregation and Failover
 
- language codes, Language and Country
Codes
 
- LCD screen, Anti-Aliased Fonts
 
- LCP, mgetty and AutoPPP
 
- LDAP, Security Settings
 
- LibreOffice, LibreOffice
 
- limiting users, Limiting Users
 
- 
- coredumpsize, Limiting Users
 
- cputime, Limiting Users
 
- filesize, Limiting Users
 
- maxproc, Limiting Users
 
- memorylocked, Limiting Users
 
- memoryuse, Limiting Users
 
- openfiles, Limiting Users
 
- quotas, Limiting Users
 
- sbsize, Limiting Users
 
- stacksize, Limiting Users
 
 
- Linux, What Is It?
 
- 
- ELF binaries, Installing Linux ELF
Binaries
 
- installing Linux libraries, Installing
Linux Runtime Libraries
 
 
- Linux binary compatibility, Synopsis
 
- LISA, Which Backup Program Is Best?
 
- livefs CD, Before the Disaster
 
- loadbalance, Link Aggregation and
Failover
 
- loader, Loader Program Flow
 
- loader configuration, Loader Program
Flow
 
- locale, Using Localization, Setting Locale Methods, Shell Startup File Method
 
- localization, What Is I18N/L10N?
 
- 
- German, German Language Localization (for All ISO
8859-1 	Languages)
 
- Greek, Greek Language Localization
 
- Japanese, Japanese and Korean Language
Localization
 
- Korean, Japanese and Korean Language
Localization
 
- Russian, Russian Language (KOI8-R
Encoding)
 
- Traditional Chinese, Traditional Chinese
Localization for Taiwan
 
 
- log files
 
- 
- FTP, Maintaining
 
 
- log management, Log Management and
Rotation with 	newsyslog
 
- log rotation, Log Management and Rotation
with 	newsyslog
 
- login class, Setting Locale Methods,
Administrator Level Setup
 
- login name, Assumptions
 
- loopback device, An Example
 
- LPD spooling system, Synopsis
 
- LPRng, Alternatives to the Standard
Spooler
 
- ls, Permissions
 
 
- MAC, Synopsis
 
- 
- File System Firewall Policy, The MAC bsdextended
Module
 
 
- MAC Biba Integrity Policy, The MAC Biba Module
 
- MAC Configuration Testing, Testing the
Configuration
 
- MAC Interface Silencing Policy, The MAC ifoff
Module
 
- MAC LOMAC, The MAC LOMAC Module
 
- MAC Multi-Level Security Policy, The MAC Multi-Level Security
Module
 
- MAC Port Access Control List Policy, The MAC portacl
Module
 
- MAC Process Partition Policy, The MAC partition
Module
 
- MAC See Other UIDs Policy, The MAC seeotheruids
Module
 
- MAC Troubleshooting, Troubleshooting the MAC
Framework
 
- MacOS, Generating a Single One-time
Password
 
- mail host, The Mail Host
 
- mail server daemons
 
- 
- exim, Mailhost Server Daemon
 
- postfix, Mailhost Server Daemon
 
- qmail, Mailhost Server Daemon
 
- sendmail, Mailhost Server Daemon
 
 
- Mail User Agents, Mail User Agents
 
- mailing list, Rebuilding world
 
- make, Compile the Base System
 
- make.conf, Check /etc/make.conf
 
- Mandatory Access Control
 
- 
- see MAC
 
 
- manual pages, Manual Pages
 
- Master Boot Record 	 (MBR), The Boot
Manager
 
- Master Boot Record (MBR), The Booting
Problem
 
- maxproc, Limiting Users
 
- MD5, DES, Blowfish, MD5, SHA256, SHA512, and Crypt
 
- memory protection, What Can FreeBSD Do?
 
- memorylocked, Limiting Users
 
- memoryuse, Limiting Users
 
- mencoder, mencoder
 
- mgetty, mgetty and AutoPPP
 
- Microsoft Windows, BIOS
Drive Numbering, Using
Windows NDIS Drivers, File and Print Services for
Microsoft Windows Clients (Samba)
 
- 
- device drivers, Using Windows
NDIS Drivers
 
 
- MIME, Setting Locale, Shell Startup File Method
 
- modem, Modems and Cables, Using pppd as a Client, Prerequisites, ISDN Terminal Adapters
 
- mod_perl2
 
- 
- Perl, mod_perl2
 
 
- mod_php
 
- 
- PHP, mod_php
 
 
- mount, Installing FreeBSD on a
System without a Monitor or 	Keyboard, After the Disaster
 
- mountd, How NFS Works
 
- moused, Console Setup
 
- MPlayer
 
- 
- making, Building
MPlayer
 
- use, Using MPlayer
 
 
- MS-DOS, BIOS Drive
Numbering, Troubleshooting, Generating a Single One-time Password
 
- multi-user facilities, What Can FreeBSD
Do?
 
- multi-user mode, Multi-User Mode, Drop to Single User Mode
 
- multicast routing, Multicast
Routing
 
- MX record, Email and DNS, Troubleshooting, Basic Configuration, Zone Files
 
- MySQL, Compiling I18N Programs
 
 
- Nagios in a MAC Jail, Nagios in a MAC Jail
 
- nameserver, Assumptions, Things You Have to Do Only Once
 
- NAT, What Can FreeBSD Do?, NAT, Filtering/Traffic Shaping Firewall, Overview
 
- 
- and IPFILTER, IPNAT
 
- and IPFW, An Example NAT and Stateful 	
Ruleset
 
 
- natd, Overview
 
- NDIS, Using Windows NDIS
Drivers
 
- NDISulator, Using Windows
NDIS Drivers
 
- net.inet.ip.portrange.*, net.inet.ip.portrange.*
 
- Net/2, A Brief History of FreeBSD
 
- NetApp, Who Uses
FreeBSD?
 
- NetBIOS, MS Extensions
 
- NetBSD, The Current FreeBSD Release, What Is It?
 
- Netcraft, Who Uses
FreeBSD?
 
- NetEase, Who Uses
FreeBSD?
 
- netgroups, Using Netgroups
 
- network address translation
 
- 
- see NAT
 
 
- network cards
 
- 
- configuration, Setting Up Network Interface
Cards, Configuring the Network
Card
 
- driver, Locating the Correct
Driver
 
- testing, Testing the Ethernet
Card
 
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting
 
 
- network printing, Networked Printing,
Printers Installed on
Remote Hosts
 
- newfs, After the Disaster
 
- newsyslog, Log Management and Rotation
with 	newsyslog
 
- newsyslog.conf, Log Management and
Rotation with 	newsyslog
 
- NFS, Network, Memory, and File-Backed File Systems,
Quotas over NFS, Network
File System (NFS)
 
- 
- configuration, Configuring
NFS
 
- diskless operation, Configuring the TFTP and
	 NFS Servers
 
- export examples, Configuring
NFS
 
- installing multiple machines, Tracking for Multiple
Machines
 
- mounting, Configuring NFS
 
- server, How NFS Works
 
- uses, Practical Uses
 
 
- nfsd, How NFS Works
 
- NIS, What Is It?
 
- 
- client, Machine Types
 
- client 	 configuration, Setting Up a NIS
Client
 
- domainname, Choosing a NIS Domain Name
 
- domains, What Is It?
 
- maps, Initializing the NIS Maps
 
- master server, Machine Types
 
- password formats, Password Formats
 
- server configuration, Setting Up a NIS Master
Server
 
- slave server, Machine Types, Setting up a NIS Slave Server
 
 
- NIS+, Security Settings
 
- NOTES, The Configuration File
 
- Novell, A Brief History of FreeBSD
 
- ntalk, Securing Root-run Servers and
SUID/SGID Binaries
 
- NTP, Clock Synchronization with NTP
 
- 
- choosing servers, Choosing Appropriate NTP
Servers
 
- configuration, Configuring Your Machine
 
- ntp.conf, General Configuration
 
- ntpd, Overview
 
 
- ntpdate, Basic Configuration
 
- null-modem cable, Installing FreeBSD
on a System without a Monitor or 	Keyboard, Serial Ports, Null-modem Cables, Serial Console Configuration
 
 
- OBEX, OBEX Object Push (OPUSH)
Profile
 
- office suite
 
- 
- 	 Apache OpenOffice 	, Apache
OpenOffice
 
- KOffice, KOffice
 
- LibreOffice, LibreOffice
 
 
- one-time passwords, One-time Passwords
 
- OpenBSD, The Current FreeBSD Release, What Is It?
 
- openfiles, Limiting Users
 
- OpenSSH, OpenSSH
 
- 
- client, SSH Client
 
- configuration, Configuration
 
- enabling, Enabling sshd
 
- secure copy, Secure Copy
 
- tunneling, SSH Tunneling
 
 
- OpenSSL
 
- 
- certificate generation, Generating
Certificates
 
 
- Opera, Opera
 
- OS/2, Troubleshooting, Dedicated
 
- OSPF, Building a
Router
 
 
- packages, Synopsis
 
- 
- deleting, Deleting a Package
 
- installing, Installing a Package
 
- managing, Managing Packages
 
 
- page accounting, lpf: a Text
Filter
 
- Pair Networks, Who Uses
FreeBSD?
 
- PAP, Assumptions, PPP and Static IP Addresses, PAP and CHAP Authentication
 
- Parallel Line IP
 
- 
- see PLIP
 
 
- parity, Serial Ports, Checking a Serial
Printer
 
- partition layout, Partition
Layout
 
- partitions, Disk Organization, Adding Disks
 
- passwd, passwd
 
- password, Assumptions, PAP and CHAP Authentication
 
- pax, pax
 
- PCI, Configuring the System
 
- PCL, Checking Printer
Communications, Troubleshooting
 
- PDF
 
- 
- viewing, Acrobat Reader, gv, Xpdf
 
 
- permissions, Permissions
 
- 
- symbolic, Symbolic Permissions
 
 
- pgp keys, PGP Keys
 
- Physical Address Extensions 	 (PAE)
 
- 
- large memory, Large Memory Configurations
(PAE)
 
 
- pkg_add, Installing a Package
 
- pkg_delete, Deleting a Package
 
- pkg_info, Managing Packages
 
- pkg_version, Managing Packages
 
- PLIP, Parallel Line IP (PLIP)
 
- POP, Using Electronic Mail, Accessing remote mailboxes using POP and
IMAP
 
- Portaudit, Monitoring Third Party Security
Issues
 
- portmap, Terms/Processes You Should Know
 
- portmaster, Upgrading Ports Using
Portmaster
 
- ports, Synopsis
 
- 
- disk-space, Ports and Disk Space
 
- installing, Installing Ports
 
- removing, Removing Installed Ports
 
- upgrading, Upgrading Ports
 
 
- Ports Collection, Installing
Using the linux_base Port
 
- Portsnap
 
- 
- see Updating and Upgrading
 
 
- portupgrade, Upgrading Ports Using
Portupgrade
 
- POSIX, pax, Setting Locale
 
- PostScript, Ports and Cables,
Checking Printer
Communications
 
- 
- emulating, Simulating
PostScript on Non PostScript Printers
 
- viewing, gv
 
 
- PPP, Synopsis, Assumptions, ISDN
Terminal Adapters
 
- 
- client, Using pppd as a Client
 
- configuration, Automatic PPP Configuration, Final System Configuration
 
- kernel PPP, Synopsis, Setting Up Kernel PPP
 
- Microsoft extensions, MS Extensions
 
- NAT, Using PPP Network Address Translation
Capability
 
- over ATM, Using PPP over ATM (PPPoA)
 
- over Ethernet, Synopsis, Using PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)
 
- receiving incoming calls, Receiving Incoming
Calls
 
- server, Setting Up Kernel PPP
 
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting PPP
Connections
 
- user PPP, Synopsis, PPP and Static IP Addresses
 
- with dynamic IP addresses, PPP and Dynamic
IP Addresses
 
- with static IP addresses, PPP and Static IP
Addresses
 
 
- PPP shells, PPP Shells for Dynamic-IP Users, PPP Shells for Static-IP Users
 
- PPPoA
 
- 
- see PPP, over ATM
 
 
- PPPoE
 
- 
- see PPP, over Ethernet
 
 
- preemptive multitasking, What Can FreeBSD
Do?
 
- print jobs, Introduction, Making the Spooling Directory, Accommodating Plain Text
Jobs on PostScript Printers, Controlling Sizes of
Jobs Submitted, Checking Jobs
 
- 
- controlling, Controlling Sizes of
Jobs Submitted
 
 
- print server
 
- 
- Windows clients, File and Print Services for
Microsoft Windows Clients (Samba)
 
 
- printer spool, Making the
Spooling Directory
 
- printers, Printer Setup
 
- 
- capabilities, Enabling the
Spooler: the /etc/printcap 	 File
 
- network, Networked Printing,
Printers Installed on
Remote Hosts
 
- parallel, Ports and Cables, Checking a Parallel
Printer
 
- restricting access to, Restricting Printer
Usage
 
- serial, Ports and Cables, Checking a Serial Printer,
Configuring Spooler Communication
Parameters, Accommodating Plain Text
Jobs on PostScript Printers
 
- usage, Using Printers
 
- USB, Ports and Cables
 
 
- printing, Synopsis, Printing Jobs
 
- 
- filters, Installing the Text
Filter, Filters,
How Filters Work
 
- 
- apsfilter, Automated
Conversion: an Alternative to Conversion 	 Filters
 
 
- header pages, Suppressing Header
Pages
 
 
- Process Accounting, Process Accounting
 
- procmail, Using procmail
 
- pw, pw, Administrator Level Setup
 
- Python, Django
 
 
- RAID, Access Bottlenecks
 
- 
- CCD, Concatenated Disk Driver (CCD) Configuration
 
- hardware, Hardware RAID
 
- software, Concatenated Disk Driver (CCD) Configuration,
The Vinum Volume Manager, Disks
Are Too Small
 
- Vinum, The Vinum Volume Manager
 
 
- RAID-1, Data Integrity
 
- RAID-5, Data Integrity
 
- RAID1, RAID1 - Mirroring
 
- RAID3, RAID3 - Byte-level Striping with Dedicated
Parity
 
- Rambler, Who Uses
FreeBSD?
 
- rc files, Resource Configuration (rc)
 
- 
- rc.conf, Core Configuration
 
- rc.serial, Serial Port Configuration, /etc/rc.d/serial
 
 
- Rebuilding world, Rebuilding world
 
- 
- timings, Timings
 
 
- refresh rate, Before Starting
 
- resolv.conf, /etc/resolv.conf
 
- resolver, Terminology
 
- restore, Dump and Restore
 
- reverse DNS, Terminology
 
- RIP, Building a
Router
 
- rlogind, Securing Root-run Servers and
SUID/SGID Binaries
 
- rmuser, rmuser
 
- root file system, Mounting and Unmounting File
Systems
 
- 
- diskless operation, Preparing the Root
Filesystem
 
 
- root partition, After the Disaster
 
- root zone, Terminology
 
- roundrobin, Link Aggregation and Failover
 
- routed, Final System Configuration
 
- router, What Can FreeBSD Do?, Building a Router, Filtering/Traffic Shaping Firewall
 
- routing, Gateways and Routes
 
- routing propagation, Routing Propagation
 
- rpcbind, How NFS Works, Terms/Processes You Should Know
 
- RS-232C cables, Terminology, Standard RS-232C Cables
 
- rshd, Securing Root-run Servers and
SUID/SGID Binaries
 
- Ruby on Rails, Ruby on Rails
 
 
- Samba server, File and Print Services for
Microsoft Windows Clients (Samba)
 
- sandboxes, Securing Root-run Servers and
SUID/SGID Binaries
 
- sbsize, Limiting Users
 
- scp, Secure Copy
 
- screenmap, Console Setup
 
- SCSI, BIOS Drive
Numbering
 
- SDL, Determining Video
Capabilities
 
- SDP, Service Discovery Protocol
(SDP)
 
- security, Security
 
- 
- account compromises, Introduction
 
- backdoors, Introduction
 
- crypt, DES, Blowfish, MD5, SHA256, SHA512, and Crypt
 
- DoS attacks
 
- 
- see Denial of Service (DoS)
 
 
- firewalls, Firewalls
 
- one-time passwords, One-time Passwords
 
- OpenSSH, OpenSSH
 
- OpenSSL, OpenSSL
 
- securing FreeBSD, Securing FreeBSD
 
 
- Security Event Auditing
 
- 
- see MAC
 
 
- sendmail, Securing Root-run Servers and
SUID/SGID Binaries, Final System
Configuration, sendmail Configuration
 
- serial communications, Synopsis
 
- serial console, Installing FreeBSD
on a System without a Monitor or 	Keyboard, Setting Up the Serial Console
 
- serial port, Checking a
Serial Printer
 
- services, Starting Services
 
- SHA256, DES, Blowfish, MD5, SHA256, SHA512, and Crypt
 
- SHA512, DES, Blowfish, MD5, SHA256, SHA512, and Crypt
 
- shared libraries, How to Install
Additional Shared Libraries
 
- shells, Shells
 
- shutdown, Shutdown Sequence
 
- signal 11, Questions
 
- Sina, Who Uses FreeBSD?
 
- single-user mode, Loader
Examples, Single-User Mode, Drop to Single User Mode, Reboot into Single User Mode
 
- skeleton directory, adduser
 
- slices, Disk Organization, Adding Disks
 
- SLIP, Synopsis, Using SLIP, Kernel Configuration,
slip.hosts Configuration
 
- 
- client, Setting Up a SLIP Client
 
- connecting with, Making a SLIP Connection
 
- routing, Routing Considerations
 
- server, Setting Up a SLIP Server
 
 
- SMTP, Final System Configuration, Basic Configuration
 
- snapshot, What Is FreeBSD-CURRENT?
 
- soft limit, Setting Quota Limits
 
- Soft Updates, Soft Updates
 
- 
- details, More Details About Soft
Updates
 
 
- Solaris, How Does It Work?, What Is It?
 
- Sony Japan, Who Uses
FreeBSD?
 
- sound cards, Configuring the System
 
- source code, What Can FreeBSD Do?
 
- spreadsheet
 
- 
- Abacus, Abacus
 
- Gnumeric, Gnumeric
 
- KMyMoney, KMyMoney
 
 
- SQL database, Security Settings
 
- ssh, Access Issues with Kerberos and
SSH
 
- 
- sshd, Enabling SSH login
 
 
- sshd, Securing Root-run Servers and
SUID/SGID Binaries
 
- SSL, mod_ssl
 
- stacksize, Limiting Users
 
- startup scripts, Logging into FreeBSD
 
- static IP address, Assumptions
 
- static routes, Static Routes
 
- Striping, RAID0 - Striping
 
- su, Securing the root Account
and 	Staff Accounts, Using
sysinstall8
 
- subnet, Gateways and Routes, An Example
 
- Subversion
 
- 
- see SVN
 
 
- SunOS, Building and Installing a Custom
Kernel, Choosing a NIS Domain Name
 
- svn, Using FreeBSD-CURRENT, Using FreeBSD-STABLE, Subversion Sites
 
- 
- repository, The FreeBSD Development Model
 
 
- swap
 
- 
- encrypting, Encrypting Swap Space
 
 
- swap partition, Swap
Partition
 
- swap sizing, Swap Partition
 
- symbolic links, How to Install
Additional Shared Libraries
 
- Symmetric Multi-Processing (SMP), What Can
FreeBSD Do?
 
- sysctl, sysctl.conf, Tuning with sysctl8, Securing the Kernel Core, Raw Devices, and
	File Systems
 
- sysctl.conf, sysctl.conf
 
- sysinstall, Console Setup, FreeBSD Integration
 
- 
- adding disks, Using sysinstall8
 
 
- syslog, Configuring the System Logger,
syslogd, Maintaining
 
- syslog.conf, Configuring syslogd
 
- syslogd, Configuring the System Logger,
syslogd
 
- system configuration, Synopsis
 
- system logging, Configuring the System Logger,
syslogd
 
- system optimization, Synopsis
 
- sysutils/cdrtools, Introduction
 
 
- tape drives, Serial Access with
sa4
 
- tape media, Creating and Using Data Tapes
 
- 
- mt, Controlling the Tape Drive with
	mt1
 
 
- tar, Can I Compress My
Backups?, tar
 
- TCP Bandwidth Delay Product Limiting
 
- 
- net.inet.tcp.inflight.enable, TCP
Bandwidth Delay Product
 
 
- TCP Wrappers, TCP Wrappers, NIS Security
 
- TCP/IP networking, What Can FreeBSD Do?, Prerequisites, slip.hosts
Configuration
 
- TELEHOUSE America, Who Uses
FreeBSD?
 
- telnetd, Securing Root-run Servers and
SUID/SGID Binaries
 
- terminals, Virtual Consoles and Terminals, Terminals
 
- TeX, Why You Should Use the
Spooler, Formatting and
Conversion Options
 
- 
- printing DVI files, Why Install Conversion
Filters?
 
 
- text editors, Text Editors
 
- TFTP
 
- 
- diskless operation, Configuring the TFTP and
	 NFS Servers
 
 
- The GIMP, The GIMP
 
- timeout, PPP and Static IP Addresses
 
- traceroute, Troubleshooting
 
- Traditional Chinese
 
- 
- BIG-5 encoding, User Level Setup
 
 
- troff, How Filters
Work
 
- Tru64 UNIX, Initializing the NIS Maps
 
- TrueType Fonts, TrueType Fonts
 
- ttyu, Serial Port Configuration
 
- tunefs, Soft Updates
 
- tuning
 
- 
- kernel limits, Tuning Kernel
Limits
 
- with sysctl, Tuning with sysctl8
 
 
- TV cards, Setting Up TV Cards
 
 
- U.C. Berkeley, What Can FreeBSD Do?, A Brief History of FreeBSD, The Current FreeBSD Release
 
- UDP, How It Works
 
- Unicode, Kernel and File Systems
 
- UNIX, Permissions, Assumptions
 
- Updating and Upgrading, FreeBSD
Update, Portsnap: a Ports Collection
Update Tool, Updating the
Documentation Set, Using
Documentation Ports
 
- USB
 
- 
- disks, USB Storage Devices
 
 
- USENET, What Can FreeBSD Do?
 
- users
 
- 
- large sites running FreeBSD, Who
Uses FreeBSD?
 
 
- UUCP, Troubleshooting
 
 
- vertical scan rate
 
- 
- see refresh rate
 
 
- vertical sync frequency
 
- 
- see refresh rate
 
 
- vfs.hirunningspace, vfs.hirunningspace
 
- vfs.vmiodirenable, vfs.vmiodirenable
 
- vfs.write_behind, vfs.write_behind
 
- vi, Text Editors
 
- video packages, Ports and Packages Dealing
with Video
 
- video ports, Ports and Packages Dealing
with Video
 
- Vinum, Disks Are Too Small
 
- 
- concatenation, Access Bottlenecks
 
- mirroring, Data Integrity
 
- striping, Access Bottlenecks
 
 
- vipw, Administrator Level Setup
 
- virtual consoles, Virtual Consoles and Terminals
 
- virtual disks, Network, Memory, and File-Backed File
Systems
 
- virtual hosts, Virtual Hosts
 
- virtual memory, What Can FreeBSD Do?
 
- virtual private network
 
- 
- see VPN
 
 
- vm.swap_idle_enabled, vm.swap_idle_enabled
 
- VPN, Understanding IPsec
 
- 
- creating, The Scenario: Two networks, one home based
and one 	corporate based. Both are connected to the Internet, and 	expected, via
this VPN to behave as 	one.
 
 
 
- Walnut Creek CDROM, A Brief History of
FreeBSD
 
- Weathernews, Who Uses
FreeBSD?
 
- web servers, What Can FreeBSD Do?
 
- 
- dynamic, Dynamic Websites
 
- secure, mod_ssl
 
- setting up, Apache HTTP Server
 
 
- wheel, Securing the root
Account and 	Staff Accounts
 
- widescreen flatpanel configuration, Adding a
Widescreen Flatpanel to the Mix
 
- Williams, Nate, A Brief History of
FreeBSD
 
- Windows, Generating a Single One-time
Password
 
- Windows drivers, Using
Windows NDIS Drivers
 
- Windows NT, What Is It?
 
- wireless networking, Wireless Networking
 
 
- X Display Manager, Overview
 
- X Window System, What Can FreeBSD Do?
 
- 
- Accelerated-X, What Can FreeBSD Do?
 
 
- X11, X11 Configuration
 
- X11 Input Method (XIM), Inputting
Non-English Characters
 
- X11 True Type font server, Displaying
Fonts
 
- X11 tuning, Configuring X11
 
- XML, Anti-Aliased Fonts
 
- Xorg, X11 Configuration
 
- xorg.conf, Configuring X11
 
- Xpdf, Xpdf
 
- XVideo, Determining Video
Capabilities