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Index[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] tape backups AMANDA, automation using [See AMANDA] tape formats tar 2nd - (dash) in non-GNU versions available functions backups to optical media archive direct to media archive on carrier filesystem archive on optical filesystem common options local restores from restores from emergency boot disks and emergency OS installations and partial OS bootstraps second computer assist tape backups and the compression options tcpd Telnet 2nd 3rd drawbacks enabling and disabling encryption, adding to security concerns Terminal Services (Windows) text-mode logins access speed GUI programs, compared to remote administration SSH [See SSH] Telnet [See Telnet] text-mode programs tools for remote access unencrypted remote access Windows and TGTs (ticket-granting tickets) thin clients 2nd advantages available protocols client hardware dedicated clients diskless systems old PCs video RAM disadvantages hardware determining requirements ICA Linux clients distribution selection PXES [See PXES] specialty distributions Linux servers DHCP configuration distribution, selecting TFTP configuration XDMCP and VNC options network equipment remote GUI access using SATA RAID compared to SCSI RAID systems server hardware suitable applications ThinStation tickets TightVNC time servers TLDs (top-level domains) TLS (Transport Layer Security) transport maps TrueType fonts tunneling 2nd tunnelling Tux |
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