Index_I


I

-i flag, 420

i386 platform, 32, 42

ICMP codes, 13, 368–69, 375

ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol), 155

ICMP states, 379–80

ICMP types, 375

ICMP-type keyword, 375

ICMP unreachable message, 369

ID numbers, 119, 279

id(1) command, 123

IDE controller, 33

IDE drive, 52, 203

identd_flags, 95

ifconfig -a command, 62–63

ifconfig(8) program, 161–62, 176

ignorenologin environment setting, 128

"in" keyword, 354, 369

inbound load balancing, 394–95

INDEX file, 241, 242

index line, 243

index, search, 276

inet6 flag, 161

inetd server, 95

inetd(8) daemon, 271–73

inetd.conf, 271–73

info level, 290

info line, 243

information sources, multiple, 290–91

infrastructure directory, 241

inodes, 300

inserts entry, 411

inspection options, 380

inspection, stateful, 378–81

INSTALL file, 252

Install option, 51

install program, 51–52

installation media, 65–67

installation sets, custom, 69

installed software, upgrading, 338

installer, 51

installing

bootstrap tools, 329

kernel, 217, 234–35

multiple operating systems, 71–85

boot managers, 84–85

disklabel on multiboot systems, 81–82

dual-boot installation restrictions, 73–75

dual-boot install overview, 72

fdisk options, 80–81

hard disk geometry, 75–76

installing from a foreign file system partition, 82–83

MBR partitions, 72–73

using fdisk during, 76–80

packages, 245–48

ports, 98, 253, 253–55

source code, 98

updated base software, 329–32

Windows 2000, 74

Windows XP, 73, 74

Installing message, 253

installing OpenBSD, 47–70

booting, 50–51

creating partitions, 53–58

custom installation sets and scripts, 69

disk setup, 52–53

disklabel operations, 59–61

distribution sets, 68–69

final disk configuration, 61

final installation steps, 69–70

from foreign file system partition, 82–83

hardware setup, 48

install program, 51–52

installation media, 65–67

making boot floppy, 49–50

network setup, 62–65

preparations before, 31–46, 31–46

choosing method, 37–38

disk sectors, 46

distribution sets, 38–40

getting OpenBSD, 34–37

hardware, 32–34

multiple OS partitioning, 45

OpenBSD Release, 37

partitioning, 40–41

standalone partitioning, 41–45

root password, 65

subsequent disks, 59

/install.site shell script, 69

integrated program configuration, 91–92

integrity check, filesystem, 268

interactively users, 115–16

interface, 163

configuring, 160–61

matching, 370

packet filtering, 378

interface name, 160

internal firewall, 163

internal network, 162, 163

Internet

finding program on, 35

hardware crypto support, 27

Internet addresses, matching to host names, 271

Internet connections, 167–78

dial-up, 168–74

configuring PPP, 169

connection configuration, 170–71

connection types, 173–74

default entry, 169–70

example ISP configuration, 171

modems, 168–69

running PPP, 172

Ethernet, 174–78

Internet Control Message Protocol. See ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)

Internet protocols, 284–85

Internet services, 271

Internet Software Consortium's DHCP client, 268

Internet Software Consortium's DHCP server, 270

intruders table, 412, 413

IP address, 89, 152–55, 273, 387

mapping to host names, 286

multiple on Ethernet card, 177

unusable, 154–55

IP aliases, 177–78

IP, networking, 155

IP options, 376

IP routing, networking, 162–65

IPv4 section, 204

IPv6 features, 96

IRQ changing, 211–13

IRQ/port conflict, 215

ISA bus, 229, 231

ISA bus number zero driver, 211

ISA NE2000 network card, 211–12, 232

isakmpd_flags, 96

ISO images, 35

ISO-9660 foreign file system, 308

ISP configuration, 171

isp-router.Absolut, 164




Absolute Openbsd(c) Unix for the Practical Paranoid
Absolute OpenBSD: Unix for the Practical Paranoid
ISBN: 1886411999
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 298

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