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p command (vi)
packages
     /usr/local directory structure
     definition of
     dependencies 2nd
    installed packages
         determining version of
         obtaining information about
     installing
         via pkg_add
         security
         from Sysinstall
     installing shells from
     Linux, migrating to FreeBSD
     removing
     shared libraries
     software installation and removal commands
     upgrading
packet forwarding
pam.d file
PAP (Password Authentication Protocol)
pap-secrets file
parallel port modes
     configuring
     testing
parsed HTML
Partition Editor
Partition Magic
partitions, creating 2nd [See also slices.]
     Auto Defaults
     BIOS partitions
     boot managers
     BSD partitions
     Disk Label Editor
     disks, adding
     error messages
     example
     fdisk program
    FIPS
         boot disks, creating
         Defragmenter
         limitations
         obtaining
         sample session
         ScanDisk
     foreign extended partitions
     FreeBSD directories
     hard disk selection
     Linux, migrating to FreeBSD
     manual partitioning
     Partition Editor
     partition layouts
     root partitions
     Soft Updates
     swap partitions 2nd
passwd command 2nd 3rd 4th
passwd file 2nd
Password Authentication Protocol (PAP)
passwords
     Apache server
         groups, adding
         users, adding
     choosing
     enforcing with Crack
     forcing expiration of
     forgotten root passwords, recovering
     initial passwords, assigning
     insecure passwords
     Kerberos
     keyboard substitution
     Linux, migrating to FreeBSD
     master password files
     minimum password length, setting
     onetime passwords
     passwd command 2nd 3rd 4th
     passwd file 2nd
     policies
     random passwords, generating
     root passwords, choosing
     Samba
     shadow passwords
     user passwords
pasting text (vi)
patch target (port makefiles)
patches
paths
patterns, matching
pdksh shell
peer-to-peer file sharing
percent sign (%) 2nd 3rd 4th
performance optimization
     asynchronous writes
    databases
         cache tables
         monitoring usage of
         temporary tables
     disk geometry concerns
     kernel settings
     man pages
     soft updates
     sysctl tune-ups
    top command
         interactive top commands
         output
periodic command
periodic tasks, scheduling
Perl
     arrays
     books
     command paths
     command-line arguments
     compared to Python
     CPAN (Comprehensive Perl Archive Network)
    databases connectivity
         MySQL
         PostgreSQL
     databases, populating
     directories, opening
     filehandles
    files
         opening
         writing to
     flow control
         do, until loops
         do, while loops
         for loops
         foreach
         foreach statements
         if/elsif/else statements
         until loops
         while loops
     functions [See also specific functions.]
     hashes (associative arrays)
     literals
     mod_perl module (Apache)
     modules
         documentation
         installing with ports collection
     operators
         assignment (=)
         diamond (<>)
         die
         equality (==)
         list operators
         my
         numeric operators
         regular expression syntax operators
         translation operators
    regular expressions
         definition of
         searching with
     scalars
    scripts
         debugging
         interpreter lines
         running
         structure of
         warnings
     simpledemo.pl sample script
     strengths
     strict mode
     subroutines
    text
         replacing
         searching
     variables
     weaknesses
     web database connectivity
     websites
Perl Developer's Dictionary
perl.com 2nd
perl.org
perldoc tool
permissions [See also ACLs (Access Control Lists).]
     file/directory permissions
         capabilities granted by
         changing
     spool directories
permissions-management commands
persistent connections (PPP)
pg_hba.conf file
pg_query function
pgdump command
Photobook view (Konquerer)
PHP
     commands
     databases, interfacing with
     flow control
     installing
     mod_php module (Apache)
     security
php.net
physical security
Pine 2nd
ping command
PIO (programmed I/O) modes
pipe character (|)
pipelines 2nd
pipes 2nd
pkg-comment file (ports)
pkg-descr file (ports)
pkg-plist file (ports)
pkg_add command 2nd 3rd
pkg_delete command 2nd
pkg_info command 2nd 3rd
pkg_version tool
plain-text files, printing on PostScript printers
platters
playing MP3s
plexes
Point-to-Point Protocol [See PPP.]
Pointer (PTR) records
policies, password
pop() operator
POP3 (Post Office Protocol) [See also Qpopper.]
populating databases
portinstall command
ports 2nd
     /usr/ports directory
     files
         distinfo
         Makefiles
         pkg-comment
         pkg-descr
         pkg-plist
         README.html
     forbidden ports
     Fresh Ports database
     installing
     installing Perl modules with
     Linux, migrating to FreeBSD
     maintaining
         CVSup
         forbidden ports
         hard disk space, reclaiming
    parallel port modes
         configuring
         testing
     removing
     troubleshooting
     updating
         CVSup
         forbidden ports
     upgrading
         portinstall
         Portupgrade
PortSentry 2nd
Portupgrade
POSIX shell
POST (Power-On Self Test)
Post Office Protocol (POP3) [See also Qpopper.]
post2me
Postfix 2nd
postfix.org
PostgreSQL [See also databases.]
     compared to MySQL
    database connectivity
         Perl
         Python
     installing
     postgresql.org
PostScript files
     plain-text files, printing
     printing on non-PostScript
pound sign (#) 2nd 3rd
Power-On Self Test (POST)
PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)
     CHAP (Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol)
     kernel PPP 2nd
     dial-on-demand
     PAP (Password Authentication Protocol)
     persistent connections
     pppd daemon
         /etc/ppp/options file
         /etc/resolv.conf file
         dial-on-demand
         persistent connections
         running commands on connect and disconnect
         chat script
         starting
         stopping
     PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet)
     required information, gathering
     running commands on connect and disconnect
     troubleshooting
     user PPP 2nd
pppd daemon
     /etc/ppp/options file
     /etc/resolv.conf file
     dial-on-demand
     persistent connections
     running commands on connect and disconnect
     chat script
     starting
     stopping
PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet)
pptpclient
precedence
present working directory, viewing
primary keys
print jobs
     changing priority of
     checking status of
     removing from queue
print queues
     checking status of
     disabling
     queue directories, cleaning
     removing jobs from
print sharing 2nd
     Macintosh clients
    Windows clients [See Samba.]
print spooler
printcap file
     conversion filter installation
     structure of
printenv command
printer-related commands
printf command
printing
     /etc/printcap file
         conversion filter installation
         structure of
    command-line printing
         enabling lpd for
         options
     configuration
         grep command
         lptcontrol command
         lptest command
         parallel port configuration across reboots
         parallel port modes
         testing
     conversion filters
         installing
         simple example
     CUPS (Common UNIX Printing System)
     disabling
     GhostScript
    lpc command
         interactive mode
         limiting access to
         noninteractive mode
         print job priority, changing
         print queue, checking status of
         print queue, disabling
         printing, disabling
         queue directory, cleaning
         quitting
         spooling daemons, restarting
     lpd (line printer daemon)
         enabling for command-line printing
         options
         restarting
         stopping
     lpf command
     lpq command
     lprm command
     network printing
     PostScript
    print jobs
         checking status of
         removing from queue
     print queues
         checking status of
         disabling
         queue directories, cleaning
         removing jobs from
     print spooler
     printer commands
     spool area
     spool directories
     text filters
         plain-text files, printing on PostScript printers
         PostScript files, printing on non-PostScript printers
         simple example
     troubleshooting
     WinPrinters
     X11 applications
         KDE
         OpenOffice.org
priority levels
     print jobs
     processes
privacy compromise
private networks
privileges, granting
proc size mismatch errors
login process
     .login file
     login shells
     SSH login
processes
    automating
         at command
         cron daemon 2nd
         crontab files, creating and editing
         crontab files, structure of
         periodic command
         periodic task scheduler
         regularly scheduled tasks
         tasks scheduled only once
     canceling
     init
     killing
     load averages
    monitoring
         ps command
         top command
     priority levels, setting
     viewing
Procmail
profiles
ProFTPD
programmed I/O (PIO) modes
programming [See shell programming.]
Programming Perl, Third Edition
promiscuous_relay feature (Sendmail)
prompts
     bash shell
     tcsh shell
Protocol option (xorg.conf InputDevice section)
protocols [See specific protocols.]
protocols file
ps command 2nd 3rd
Psionic Software PortSentry
psk.txt file
PTR (Pointer) records
public_html directories
push() operator
put command (FTP)
PuTTY
pwd command 2nd
pwd_mkdb command
pwgen2 program
Python
     database connectivity
     databases connectivity
     mod_python module (Apache)
     python.org




FreeBSD 6 Unleashed
FreeBSD 6 Unleashed
ISBN: 0672328755
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 355
Authors: Brian Tiemann

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