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Oracle Solaris Administration: Network Services Oracle Solaris 11 Information Library |
Part I Network Services Topics
Changes to the Oracle Solaris Version of Perl
Part II Accessing Network File Systems Topics
4. Managing Network File Systems (Overview)
5. Network File System Administration (Tasks)
6. Accessing Network File Systems (Reference)
8. Planning and Enabling SLP (Tasks)
10. Incorporating Legacy Services
Part V Serial Networking Topics
15. Solaris PPP 4.0 (Overview)
16. Planning for the PPP Link (Tasks)
17. Setting Up a Dial-up PPP Link (Tasks)
18. Setting Up a Leased-Line PPP Link (Tasks)
19. Setting Up PPP Authentication (Tasks)
20. Setting Up a PPPoE Tunnel (Tasks)
21. Fixing Common PPP Problems (Tasks)
22. Solaris PPP 4.0 (Reference)
23. Migrating From Asynchronous Solaris PPP to Solaris PPP 4.0 (Tasks)
25. Administering UUCP (Tasks)
Part VI Working With Remote Systems Topics
27. Working With Remote Systems (Overview)
28. Administering the FTP Server (Tasks)
29. Accessing Remote Systems (Tasks)
Part VII Monitoring Network Services Topics
The following services or utilities are covered in this book:
The Practical Extraction and Report Language (Perl) is a tool that can be used to generate scripts to assist with system administration tasks.
NCA provides improved web server performance by caching web pages.
NTP and time-related utilities can be used to synchronize time for many systems.
NFS is a protocol that provides the ability to access file systems from a remote host.
SLP is a dynamic service discovery protocol.
Mail services allow for a message to be sent to one or more people while routing the message over whatever networks are necessary.
PPP is a protocol that provides point-to-point links between remote hosts.
UUCP enables hosts to exchange files.
These commands are used to access files on remote systems. The commands include ftp, rlogin and rcp.