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hackerscompared to crackers, Hacker versus Cracker
halt run-level script, Table 12-5: Run-Level Scripts Contained in /etc/init.d
handlersApache server, Adding MIME types and handlers
hard diskinstallation and, From CD, network, or hard disk?
performance improvement, Xine tips
system requirements, Choosing computer hardware
hard disksadding, Adding a hard disk
RAID disksinstalling, Using RAID disks
advantages, Using RAID disks
hard drive mirroring, Backing Up to a Hard Drive
hard drivesbacking up to, Backing Up to a Hard Drive
automation, Automating mirroring
backing up to;mirrordir package, Getting and installing mirrordir to clone directories, Cloning a directory with mirrordir
hard option, mounting NFS, Using mount options
hardwarebootup, System Initialization
configuration, Administering Your Red Hat Linux System
configuringadding, Adding a hard disk
backing up to, Backing Up to a Hard Drive, Getting and installing mirrordir to clone directories, Cloning a directory with mirrordir, Automating mirroring
hubs, LAN equipment
kudzu, Reconfiguring hardware with kudzu
hard diskshard drivesLANsswitches, LAN equipment setup
NICs, LAN equipment
list of supported, Installing Red Hat Linux on a Laptop
networkswireless networks, Choosing wireless hardware, Selecting wireless cards, Selecting adapter cards, Selecting antennas, Using outdoor antennas
newsgroups about, Red Hat forms the Fedora Project
support, Common Linux Features
system requirements, Choosing computer hardware
wireless LANs, Choosing equipment
hdparm command, Xine tips
headersApache serverAction directive, Defining actions and headers
mail messages, formatting, Format of headers
helpnewsgroups, Red Hat forms the Fedora Project
shell, Getting Help with Using the Shell
Helper Applications, Mozilla, Setting Navigator preferences
helper appsMozilla Navigator, Adding helper apps
HelpFile option, sendmail, sendmail options
Heretic II, Heretic II
Hesiodconfiguring, Enabling Authentication
hidden directoriesMACs, Understanding hidden Mac files and directories
hidden filesMACs, Understanding hidden Mac files and directories
Hide Mode, Changing panel attributes
hidingpanel, Changing panel properties
hierarchyfile system, Working with the Red Hat Linux File System
HISTCMD environment variable, Common shell environment variables
HISTFILE environment variable, Common shell environment variables
HISTfilesIZE environment variable, Common shell environment variables
history command, Rerunning commands, Command line recall
history list (command line), Command line recall
History, Mozilla, Setting Navigator preferences
HoldExpensive option, sendmail, sendmail options
home directory, Working with the Red Hat Linux File System
netatalksharing, Sharing netatalk volumes
setting, Table 11-1: useradd Command Options
HOME environment variable, Common shell environment variables
Home folder, Getting Familiar with the Desktop
host computerFTP access, Denying access to host computers
host computers, networkconfiguration, 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
host name lookups, Apache server, Setting host name lookups
host name, FTPchanging, Changing the FTP server host name
host names, Understanding How the Internet Is Structured
command line automatic completion feature, Command line completion
DNS server, Identifying your DNS servers
hosts file, Configuring TCP/IP for your LAN
IP addresses and, Host names and IP addresses
host names, adding, Identifying other computers (hosts and DNS)
host-level security, netatalk, Host-level security
host.conf file, Administrative configuration files, Identifying other computers (hosts and DNS)
hosting services, DNS server, Using a hosting service
hostnameinstallation and, Beginning the installation
hostsexports file, Host names in /etc/exports
news feeds, configuration, Configuring hosts to feed you, Configuring hosts that you feed
hosts file, Administrative configuration files
hosts.allow file, Administrative configuration files, Using TCP wrappers
hosts.deny file, Administrative configuration files, Using TCP wrappers
HostsFile option, sendmail, sendmail options
HostStatusDirectory option, sendmail, sendmail options
HOSTTYPE environment variable, Common shell environment variables
HOWTOs documentation Web site, Configuring your sound card
HP DeskJet printers, pnm2ppa driver, Choosing a Printer
hpfs file system, Supported file systems
HTMLe-mail messages and, E-mail basics
Nautilus and, Using the Nautilus file manager
tags, Web pages
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), Uniform Resource Locators
HTTPApache server HTTP logging, Configuring HTTP logging, Table 21-5: Available Tokens within LogFormat, Configuring HTTP logging
port numbersApache server, Choosing the HTTP port number
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol), Uniform Resource Locators
installation and, From CD, network, or hard disk?
requests to Web server, Introduction to Web Servers
HTTP Networking, Mozilla, Setting Navigator preferences
httpd run-level script, Table 12-5: Run-Level Scripts Contained in /etc/init.d
httpd.conf filemodule-specific files, Including module-specific configuration files
httpd.conf file, Apach serverlock files, Storing the server's ScoreBoard file, Storing the server's PID file
PID, Storing the server's ScoreBoard file, Storing the server's PID file
root directory, Setting the server root directory
ScoreBoard files, Storing the server's ScoreBoard file, Storing the server's PID file
timeout values, Configuring timeout values
httpd.conf file, Apache server, Configuring the Web server (httpd.conf)
command-line arguments, Starting and Stopping the Server
global environment, Setting the global environment
main server configuration, Setting the main server's configuration
modules, Selecting modules in httpd.conf, Table 21-1: Dynamic Shared Object (DSO) Modules, Selecting modules in httpd.conf
subcomponents, Revealing subcomponents
hubs, networks, LAN equipment