Index
C
C Shell (csh), Understanding the Red Hat Linux Shell
cabling, networks, LAN equipment
CACERTPath option, sendmail, sendmail options
Cache button (Konqueror), Configuring Konqueror options
Cache, Mozilla, Setting Navigator preferences
CacheLastModifiedFactor directive, Apache server, Enabling proxy and caching services
CacheMaxExpire directive, Apache server, Enabling proxy and caching services
CacheRoot directive, Apache server, Enabling proxy and caching services
cachingApache server, Enabling proxy and caching services
Calc (OpenOffice), Using OpenOffice
canonical names, Apache server, Setting canonical names
capturing data, Ethereal, Capturing Ethernet data
cardschecking, Checking that the cards are working
wireless LANs, Inserting wireless cards
wireless networks, Selecting wireless cards, Selecting adapter cards
case command, The case command
case sensitivityvariables, shell scripts, Understanding shell variables
CDfilesystem image, Writing to CDs
cd command, Checking directories and permissions, Creating files and directories
CD player (gnome-cd), Choosing an audio CD player
CD-R/CD-RWcdrecord package, Getting cdrecord for writable CDs
writing CDs, Writing to CDs
overview, Writable CD-ROM drives
CD-ROMpackages, Removed Packages, Red Hat Linux Packages on the CDs
system requirements, Choosing computer hardware
CD-ROM drivesbootabilityenabling, Beginning the installation
CD-ROMs, Appendix A: What's on the CD-ROMs
audiocdrecord, Creating an audio CD with cdrecord
creating labels, Creating CD labels with cdlabelgen
Grip, Ripping CDs with Grip
recording, Recording Music CDs, Configuring an IDE CD-ROM for recording, Creating an audio CD with cdrecord
XMMS Audio Player Playlist Editor, Using the Playlist Editor
XMMS Audio Player Equalizer, Using the Equalizer
XMMS Audio Player, Playing music with XMMS Audio Player
cdp player, Playing CDs with cdp
gnome-cd, Playing CDs with gnome-cd
playing automatically, Troubleshooting Your CD-ROM
gtcd player, Choosing an audio CD player
configuring for recording, Configuring an IDE CD-ROM for recording, Creating an audio CD with cdrecord
mounting, Using the mount command to mount file systems
musictroubleshooting, Troubleshooting Your CD-ROM
cdda2wav command, Creating an audio CD with cdrecord
cdlabelgen command, Creating CD labels with cdlabelgen
cdp (audio CD player), Choosing an audio CD player
cdp player, Playing CDs with cdp
cdparanoia command, Creating an audio CD with cdrecord
cdrecord command, Recording Music CDs, Creating an audio CD with cdrecord
cdrecord package, Getting cdrecord for writable CDs
writing CDs, Writing to CDs
cdrecord.conf file, Administrative configuration files
CDsKsCD, Choosing an audio CD player
launching, Changing GNOME preferences
mounting, Automatically playing CDs
ripping, Choosing an audio CD player, Creating an audio CD with cdrecord
unmounting, Automatically playing CDs
CERN (European Center for Particle Physics), Introduction to Web Servers
CERN (W3C) Jigsaw 2.2 Web server, Other Web servers available for Red Hat Linux
CERT, FTP server and, Getting More Information about FTP Servers
certificatesSSLcertificate signers, Getting the CSR Signed
self-signed certificates, Creating Self-Signed Certificates
troubleshooting, Troubleshooting your certificates
validation, Getting the CSR Signed
service requests, Creating a Certificate Service Request
certificate signers, Using third-party certificate signers
creating, Creating SSL Certificates, Using third-party certificate signers
chage command, Resetting a user's password
CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol), Checking the chap-secrets or pap-secrets file
character setsApache server, Choosing character sets
ChatZilla, Web browsing with Mozilla
CheckpointInterval option, sendmail, sendmail options
Chess game, Chess games
chkconfig command, Reorganizing or removing run-level scripts, Turning on iptables, Starting the nfs daemons
chkconfig service off, Testing PortSentry
chmod command, Creating files and directories, Quick-starting vsFTPd
file permissions, Understanding file permissions
chmod parameter, FTP, Enabling chmod
choerent file system, Using the fstab file to define mountable file systems
chroot (root directory), Using the Washington University FTP Server (WU-FTPD)
CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing), IP address and, Understanding IP Addresses
CIPE, Understanding CIPE
VPN setup, Setting up a CIPE VPN, Configuring CIPE Peer 1, Configuring CIPE Peer 2
CIPE (Crypto IP Encapsulation)VPN and, Setting up a CIPE VPN
Civilization[]Call to Power, Civilization: Call to Power
classesIP address classes, IP address classes
printersCUPS, Common UNIX Printing Service
user classes, FTP, Creating user classes
ClassFactor option, sendmail, sendmail options
classless inter-domain routing, IP addresses, Classless Inter-Domain Routing
client commands, NetWare, Setting Up a NetWare File Server in Red Hat Linux
ClientPortOptions option, sendmail, sendmail options
clientsDHCPNetWareNISproxy server, Setting up Proxy Clients, Configuring Mozilla to use a proxy, Configuring Internet Explorer to use a proxy, Configuring Mosaic and Lynx browsers to use a proxy
Sambacommands, Using NetWare client commands
communications testing, Checking that NIS is working
daemon configuration, Configuring NIS client daemons
Red Hat Linux as, Setting Up Red Hat Linux as an NIS Client, Defining an NIS domain name, Setting up the /etc/yp.conf file, Configuring NIS client daemons, Checking that NIS is working, Using NIS maps
setup, Setting Up a DHCP Client
Windows systems, setup, Using Samba shared directories from Windows
clockKDE, KDE desktop described
cnfs method, newsgroup article storage, Choosing How Articles Are Stored, Using the cnfs storage method, Assigning buffers for cnfs storage, Creating buffers for cnfs storage, Setting Up Expiration Times
codecs, Xine tips
CodeWeaversCrossOver Office and, Running Windows applications with WINE
Microsoft Office and, Running Windows applications with WINE
ColonOkInAddr option, sendmail, sendmail options
colorsconfiguringKDE desktop, Changing panel attributes
columnsMySQL databasesdisplaying, Displaying selected columns
commandiwconfig, Checking wireless settings
modprobe, Turning on iptables
procmail, Setting up SpamAssassin on your mail server
command line, Using the Shell in Red Hat Linux
arguments, Using the Shell in Red Hat Linux
automatic completion feature, Command line completion, Command line recall
editing, Command-line editing
keystrokes, Command-line editing
environment variables, Using the Shell in Red Hat Linux
keystroke navigation, Command-line editing
metacharacters, Locating commands
options, Using the Shell in Red Hat Linux
command-lineargumentshttpd.conf file, Starting and Stopping the Server
command-line argument, Executing and debugging shell scripts
command-line arguments, Special Shell Variables
commandsadministrative, Administrative commands
aecho, Troubleshooting netatalk
aliasesALTER (MySQL), Altering MySQL tables
arithmetic expressions, Expanding arithmetic expressions
at, Specifying when jobs are run, Submitting scheduled jobs
atq, Viewing scheduled jobs
aumix, Configuring your sound card
authconfig, Checking for the shadow password file
batch, Using the batch command
bin directorybuilt-in, Locating commands
cd command, Checking directories and permissions
cdda2wav, Creating an audio CD with cdrecord
cdlabelgen, Creating CD labels with cdlabelgen
cdparanoia, Creating an audio CD with cdrecord
cdrecord, Recording Music CDs
chage, Resetting a user's password
chkconfig, Reorganizing or removing run-level scripts, Turning on iptables
chmod, Quick-starting vsFTPd
client commands, NetWare, Setting Up a NetWare File Server in Red Hat Linux
command line automatic completion feature, Command line completion
connecting, Piping commands, Sequential commands, Background commands
CREATE DATABASE, Creating a database with mysql
crontab, Modifying scheduled tasks with crontab
cut, Remove sections of lines of text (cut)
dump, Backing Up Files with dump, Creating a backup with dump, Table 13-4: Recommended dump Schedule
dvdrecord, Writable DVD drives
echo command, Checking directories and permissions
exit, Exiting the shell
exportfs, Exporting the shared file systems
file system, Locating commands
find, Deleting user accounts with userdel
ftformat, Formatting magnetic tapes
ftp, Using the ftp command
FTP directories, FTP directory commands
Groff text processing, Text processing with Groff
grpconv, Checking for the shadow password file
grpunconv, Checking for the shadow password file
gzip, Understanding package names and formats
hdparm, Xine tips
id, Checking your login session
ifconfig, Is your Ethernet connection up?
insmod, Administering Your Red Hat Linux System
iptables-save, Creating iptables firewall rules
iwconfig, Setting wireless extensions, Table 15-2: Options to the iwconfig Command
iwlist, Checking wireless settings
LOAD DATA (mysql), Loading data from a file
locatingadding to, Getting Help with Using the Shell
ampersand (&), Background commands
dollar sign ($), Expanding variables
navigation, Moving around the file
option groups, Setting MySQL options
pipe (|), Piping commands
repeating, Using numbers with commands
root user and, Using the root Login
searching, Searching for text
semicolon (;), Sequential commands
shell interface, Locating commands
lpr, Using Printing Commands, Using lpr to print
lprm, Removing print jobs with lprm
ls, Checking directories and permissions
lsmod, Getting a supported Webcam, Administering Your Red Hat Linux System, Turning on iptables, PCMCIA only
lspci, Getting a supported TV card
mail, Mail reader
metacharactersmkfs, Restoring an entire file system
mkisofs, Writing to CDs
modinfo, Getting a supported Webcam
modprobe, Turning on iptables
mount, Manually mounting an NFS file system, Summary
mt, Testing the magnetic tape drive
MySQL, Starting the mysql command, Creating a database with mysql
mysqladmin, Checking That MySQL Server Is Working
mysqlshow, Checking That MySQL Server Is Working
nblkup, Troubleshooting netatalk
nbplkup, Troubleshooting netatalk
ncftp, Downloading Linux software, Downloading with ncFTP, Using the ncftp command, Using ncftp, Using ncftp for background transfers
ncpmount, Using NetWare client commands
ncpumount, Using NetWare client commands
NetWare clients, Using NetWare client commands
nprint, Configuring a shared NetWare printer
nsend, Using NetWare client commands
ntsysv, Reorganizing or removing run-level scripts
nwauth, Using NetWare client commands
nwbocreate, Using NetWare client commands
nwbols, Using NetWare client commands
nwboprops, Using NetWare client commands
nwborn, Using NetWare client commands
nwbpset, Using NetWare client commands
nwfsctrl, Using NetWare client commands
nwfsinfo, Using NetWare client commands
nwgrant, Using NetWare client commands
nwmsg, Using NetWare client commands
nwpasswd, Using NetWare client commands
nwpurge, Using NetWare client commands
nwrevoke, Using NetWare client commands
nwrights, Using NetWare client commands
nwsfind, Using NetWare client commands
nwtrustee, Using NetWare client commands
nwuserlist, Using NetWare client commands
nwvolinfo, Using NetWare client commands
ping, Can you reach another computer on the LAN?
ps, Checking system activity
pwunconv, Checking for the shadow password file
rcp, Using the "r" commands: rlogin, rcp, and rsh, Using the ssh, sftp, and scp commands
redhat-logview, Detecting Intrusions from Log Files
reparted, Before you begin
REVOKE (MySQL), Revoking access
rlogin, Using the "r" commands: rlogin, rcp, and rsh
rmmod, Administering Your Red Hat Linux System
rpm, Installing and managing RPM files
rsh, Using the "r" commands: rlogin, rcp, and rsh
runlevel, Determining the current run level
scantv, Running xawtv
sed (Stream Editor), The Stream Editor (sed)
serviceconf, Reorganizing or removing run-level scripts
sftp, Quick-starting vsFTPd
slist, Configuring a shared NetWare printer, Using NetWare client commands
smbclient, Samba service running?, User passwords working?
ssh, Using ssh for remote login/remote execution, Using the ssh, sftp, and scp commands
substitution, Expanding commands
sudo, Adding users with useradd
tar, Understanding package names and formats, Using ftape tools for magnetic tape
telinit, Manipulating run levels
telnet, Using telnet for remote login
tmpwatch, Removing temp files automatically
top, Using the top command
tr (translate), Translate or delete characters (tr)
unmount, Summary
useradd, Adding users with useradd, Table 11-1: useradd Command Options, Adding users with useradd, Setting User Defaults, Table 11-2: useradd Options for Changing User Defaults, Setting User Defaults, Supplying initial login scripts, Supplying an initial .bashrc file, Supplying an initial .tcshrc file, Configuring system-wide shell options, Setting system profiles
variables, Expanding variables
vi text editor, Starting with vi, Moving around the file
visudo, Using sudo for assigning administrative privilege
commands;chkconfig, Starting the nfs daemons
commentspound sign (#), Executing and debugging shell scripts
commercial games, Getting started with Linux gaming
id Software, id Software Games, Unreal Tournament, Return to Castle Wolfenstein
commmand linehistory list, Command line recall
Composer, Mozilla, Web browsing with Mozilla
composing e-mail messagesMozilla Mail client, Composing and sending mail
composing messages, Evolution, Receiving, composing, and sending e-mail
compressionaudio, Performing audio file conversion and compression, Table 8-1: Sound Formats Supported by Sox Utility, Converting audio files with Sox
music filesoggenc and, Compressing music files with oggenc
comsat service, Managing xinetd services
concurrent users, FTP server, Limiting the number of concurrent users
config optionmake and, Making the configuration
configrationbash shelladding aliases, Adding aliases
adding environment variables, Adding environment variables
prompt, Setting your prompt
overview, Configuring your shell
configurationadministrative files, Administrative configuration files, Using other administrative logins
Amanda, Configuring Amanda for network backups
Apache server, Configuring the Apache Server
AppleTalkAppleTalk serverboot process, Setting up the /etc/lilo.conf file
CD-ROMsCUPS printer options, Configuring CUPS printer options
desktopaccess, Uploading (writing) files from local users, Uploading (writing) files from anonymous users, Using the Washington University FTP Server (WU-FTPD)
administrative users, Adding administrative users
afpd.conf, Setting up the netatalk server
amanda.conf file, Creating the amanda.conf file, Table 13-8: Examples of pax Use
cards, inserting, Inserting wireless cards
creating directories, Creating Amanda directories
CUPS server, Configuring the CUPS server (cupsd.conf)
DHCP, Opening your firewall for DHCP
directory files, Starting with INN
disklist file, Creating a disklist file
DOS attacks, Blocking mail with sendmail
editing LogSentry script, Editing the logcheck script
files, Identifying configuration files
for recording, Configuring an IDE CD-ROM for recording, Creating an audio CD with cdrecord
gaming and, Configuring video cards for gaming
groups, Using mysql user/group accounts
hardware, Choosing equipment
hosts, Configuring hosts to feed you, Configuring hosts that you feed
HTTP logging, Configuring HTTP logging, Table 21-5: Available Tokens within LogFormat, Configuring HTTP logging
inn.conf file, Configuring the INN server, General parameters, News feed parameters, Article storage parameters, Reading parameters, Posting parameters, Posting exponential backoff parameters, Monitoring parameters, Logging parameters, News directory parameters, Configuring hosts to feed you
interface, Configuring the wireless interface
interface, restarting, Checking your wireless connection
kudzu, Reconfiguring hardware with kudzu
Linux, Configuring an AppleTalk Server in Linux, Before you start using netatalk, Setting up the netatalk server, Starting netatalk, Defining general AppleTalk server settings, Defining specific AppleTalk servers settings, Setting up users, Sharing netatalk volumes, User-level security, File/directory-level security, Understanding hidden Mac files and directories, Setting file/directory permissions, Moving, copying, and deleting netatalk files, Sharing files with netatalk and Samba, Printer Sharing, Troubleshooting netatalk
listing loaded, Listing loaded modules
loading, Loading modules
local, Configuring local printers, Choosing a Printer, Configuring local printers
logs, Logging vsFTPd activities
Lokkit, Configuring a simple firewall
message files, Adding message files
modules, Configuring modules (/etc/httpd/conf.d/*.conf)
modules, loading, Loading the modules, PCMCIA only, PCMCIA with adapter card
monitor tuning, Understanding the XF86Config file
my-huge.cnf file, my-huge.cnf
my-large.cnf file, my-large.cnf
my-medium.cnf file, my-medium.cnf
my-small.cnf file, my-small.cnf
my.cnf file, Creating the my.cnf configuration file, Using sample my.cnf files
navigating site, Navigating the vsFTPd site
network interface, Using Network Services from Mac OS X
network services, Adding Amanda network services, On each amanda client
network services checklist, Checklist for Running Networking Services
networking, Configuring networking
portsentry.conf file, Changing the portsentry.conf file
portsentry.modes file, Changing the portsentry.modes file
reconfiguration, Reconfiguring the kernel, Deciding to reconfigure the kernel, Installing kernel source code, Protecting your system, Preparing the source tree, Compiling the new kernel, Installing the new kernel
remote, Configuring remote printers, Adding a remote CUPS printer, Adding a remote UNIX printer, Adding a Windows (SMB) printer, Adding a NetWare printer
rules, Creating iptables firewall rules, Example 1: Firewall for shared Internet connection (plus servers), Example 2: Firewall for shared Internet connection (no servers), Example 3: Firewall for single Linux system with Internet connection
security, Managing security, Opening your firewall, Keeping up with fixes
selecting ports, Selecting ports
selecting responses, Choosing responses
servers, Configuring servers
shared, CUPS, Configuring a shared CUPS printer, Configuring a shared NetWare printer
shared, NetWare, Configuring a shared NetWare printer
shared, Samba, Configuring a shared Samba printer, Understanding smb.conf for printing, Setting up SMB clients
SWAT program, Configuring Samba with SWAT, Turning on the SWAT service, Starting with SWAT, Security options, Logging options, Tuning options, Browse options, WINS options, Configuring shared directories with SWAT, Checking your Samba setup with SWAT
timeouts, Setting timeouts
user accounts, User accounts
users, Using mysql user/group accounts
virtual hosting, Configuring virtual hosting
XF86Config file, Understanding the XF86Config file
desktop panel, Getting Familiar with the Desktop
dhcpd.conf file, Configuring the dhcpd.conf file, Expanding the dhcpd.conf file, Adding options, Table 23-2: DHCP Options
Display Settings window, Running the Display Settings window
DNS name server, Identifying other computers (hosts and DNS)
DNS search path, Identifying other computers (hosts and DNS)
DNS server files, Creating DNS configuration files (named.conf and /var/names/*), Editing /etc/named.conf, Setting up the zone files
e-mail (Evolution), Getting Familiar with the Desktop
filesfirewalls, Quick Installation
hardwareHesiod, Enabling Authentication
host computers, networks, Configuring TCP/IP for your LAN, Identifying other computers (hosts and DNS), Adding Windows computers to your LAN, Configuring the wireless interface, Understanding IP Addresses, Classless Inter-Domain Routing, Getting IP addresses
httpd.conf file, Configuring the Web server (httpd.conf), Revealing subcomponents, Storing the server's ScoreBoard file, Configuring timeout values, Setting the number of server processes, Selecting modules in httpd.conf, Table 21-1: Dynamic Shared Object (DSO) Modules, Choosing the server's user and group, Choosing the HTTP port number, Setting the server name, Setting canonical names, Setting access options and overrides, Table 21-3: Special Access Features for the AllowOverride Directive, Identifying user directories, Setting directory-access control, Setting MIME-type defaults, Configuring HTTP logging, Table 21-5: Available Tokens within LogFormat, Configuring HTTP logging, Adding a signature, Aliasing relocated content, Defining indexing, Figure 21-2: Change how directories are displayed from Apache using IndexOptions., Defining indexing
INN news server, Configuring an INN News Server, Starting with INN
ipchains, Configuring an ipchains firewall, Understanding ipchains firewall rules, Table 14-4: Ipchains Optional Parameters, Understanding ipchains firewall rules, Changing ipchains firewall rules, Saving ipchains firewall rules
iptables, Configuring an iptables firewall, Turning on iptables
KDE desktop, Configuring the desktop
application launchers, Adding applications to the panel
applications, adding, Adding applications to the desktop
display, Changing panel attributes
GUI startup troubleshooting, GUI doesn't work at start-up, What Happens During Desktop Startup?
monitor tuning, Tuning your video card and monitor, Running the Display Settings window
panel attributes, Changing panel attributes
kernelKonqueror File Manager, Configuring Konqueror options, Creating an Image Gallery with Konqueror, Using the taskbar
LogSentry, Setting up LogSentry, Configuring LogSentry to suit your needs
MAC OS/Xmain server, Apache httpd.conf file, Setting the main server's configuration
majordomo, Configuring majordomo
modules, Configuring modules, Finding available modules, Listing loaded modules, Loading modules, Removing modules
MySQL, Configuring the MySQL Server
networksdisplay, Changing the display
installation and, Beginning the installation
installation, Quick Installation
news feedsNIS client daemons, Configuring NIS client daemons
NIS servers, Configuring NIS server daemons
partitionsmultiple operating systems, Tips for creating partitions
POP server, Configuring POP
PortSentry, Configuring PortSentry
print servers, Configuring Print Servers
printerspublic serversRed Hat as router, Configuring the Red Hat Linux router, Enable forwarding and masquerading
Sambasendmailsendmail.mc file, Configuring the sendmail.mc file
serverssound cards, Configuring your sound card
soundcards, Configuring your sound card
syslogd, The role of syslogd
TCP/IP, Configuring TCP/IP for your LAN, Identifying other computers (hosts and DNS), Adding Windows computers to your LAN
tools, Why Choose Red Hat Linux?
tools for, Red Hat config tools
troubleshooting, Getting more information
video cardVPN connection, Configuring a Virtual Private Network Connection, Setting up a CIPE VPN
vsFTPdwireless LANs, Configuring the wireless LAN, Choosing equipment, Inserting wireless cards, PCMCIA only, PCMCIA with adapter card, Checking that the cards are working, Configuring the wireless interface
Xawtv video player, Getting a supported TV card
yum.conf file, Configuring yum (/etc/yum.conf)
configuration fileslocations, Administrative configuration files, Using other administrative logins
configurationsMySQLoptions, Setting MySQL options, Table 24-1: Option Groups Associated with MySQL Commands, Creating the my.cnf configuration file, Choosing options, Checking options
Configure Firewalling window, Configuring a simple firewall
connecting commands, Piping commands, Sequential commands, Background commands, Expanding commands, Expanding arithmetic expressions, Expanding variables
connection speedISP and, Choosing a connection speed
ConnectionCacheSize option, sendmail, sendmail options
ConnectionRateThrottle option, sendmail, sendmail options
connectionsEthernetchecking, Is your Ethernet connection up?
time limits, FTP server, Connection time limits
wu-ftpd, logging, Logging connections
connections. See also Internet, Chapter 16: Connecting to the Internet
ConnectOnlyTo option, sendmail, sendmail options
constructsshell scripts, Using programming constructs in shell scripts, The "if… then" statements, Table 12-2: Operators for Test Expressions, The "if… then" statements, The case command, The "for . . . do" loop, The "while . . . do" and "until . . . do" loops
controlsMozilla Navigator, Using Mozilla Navigator controls, Adding a CrossOver Plugin
conventionsvariable names, Starting background processes
conversionpasswords, Checking for the shadow password file
Cookies button (Konqueror), Configuring Konqueror options
copyfilessecure shell, Using the ssh, sftp, and scp commands
copyingdisk images, Creating a floppy disk in Linux
files, Moving, copying, and deleting files
remotely, Using scp for remote file copy
copyrightsfree software and, The Culture of Free Software
cp command, Moving, copying, and deleting files
CPUusagemonitoring, Monitoring CPU usage with top
crackerscompared to hackers, Hacker versus Cracker
scriptkiddies, Hacker versus Cracker
CREATE DATABASE command, Creating a database with mysql
CREN ListProc, mailing list manager, Other Mailing List Managers
cron command, Automating Backups with cron
cron facilityscheduled jobs and, Using the cron facility, Modifying scheduled tasks with crontab, Understanding cron files
cron.daily file, INN news server, Starting with INN
crond run-level script, Table 12-5: Run-Level Scripts Contained in /etc/init.d
crontab command, Modifying scheduled tasks with crontab
crontab file, Administrative configuration files
CrossOver Office, Investigating your desktop
CodeWeavers and, Running Windows applications with WINE
CrossOver plug-in, Mozilla Navigator, Adding a CrossOver Plugin
Crypto button (Konqueror), Configuring Konqueror options
csh (C Shell), Understanding the Red Hat Linux Shell
csh.cshrc file, Administrative configuration files
ctrlaltdel, init prog and, Breakdown of the inittab file
ctrlaltdel, init program, Table 12-3: Valid init Actions
Cult3D plug-in, Adding plug-ins
CUPSadministrationconfiguration, Configuring a shared CUPS printer, Configuring a shared NetWare printer
Web-based, Using Web-based CUPS administration, Configuring CUPS printer options
drivers, Common UNIX Printing Service
IPP and, Common UNIX Printing Service
MAC OS/X, Looking inside Mac OS X
printer classes, Common UNIX Printing Service
printer options, Configuring CUPS printer options
printersremote, adding, Adding a remote CUPS printer
server configuration, Configuring the CUPS server (cupsd.conf)
shared printersUNIX print commands, Switching printing service
CUPS (Common UNIX Printer Server)LPRng comparison, Switching printing service
printer switcher, Switching printing service
CUPS (Common UNIX Printing Service), Chapter 17: Setting Up a Print Server
cupsd.conf file, Configuring the CUPS server (cupsd.conf)
current directory, Checking directories and permissions
Custom System install type, Beginning the installation
cut command, Remove sections of lines of text (cut)