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y configuration option (Linux kernel): 5.1.3. Linux Kernel Configuration (TCP/IP Network Administration)
yearly graphs of traffic: 8.4.1.1. mrtg configuration file (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
Yellow Pages: 6.1. The Resolver (DNS and Bind)
6.1. The Resolver (DNS and Bind)
6.4.1. Sun's SunOS 4.x (DNS and Bind)
6.4.5. Compaq's Tru64 Unix and Digital Unix (DNS and Bind)
Ylonen, Tatu: 1.3.1. Protocols, Products, Clients, and Confusion (SSH, The Secure Shell)
1.5. History of SSH (SSH, The Secure Shell)
YP (Yellow Pages) (see also NIS)
ypbind: 3.4. Trace of a key match (Managing NFS and NIS)
9.4. Network Information Service (TCP/IP Network Administration)
3.3.10. The ypbind daemon (Managing NFS and NIS)
requests, server usage and: 4.1.3. Number of NIS servers per domain (Managing NFS and NIS)
ypcat -x command, NIS maps: 9.4. Network Information Service (TCP/IP Network Administration)
ypcat command: 14.1. Is NIS Really Your Problem? (DNS and Bind)
ypcat command, testing NIS servers: 9.4. Network Information Service (TCP/IP Network Administration)
ypcat NIS tool: 10.1.4.4. NIS and NIS+ (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
ypcat utility
command line: 4.3.1. Removing an NIS slave server (Managing NFS and NIS)
nicknames and: 3.3. Files managed under NIS (Managing NFS and NIS)
ypinit utility: 3.2.2. Installing the NIS master server (Managing NFS and NIS)
maps and: 3.2.2. Installing the NIS master server (Managing NFS and NIS)
master server creation: 3.2.2. Installing the NIS master server (Managing NFS and NIS)
YP_INTERDOMAIN key
domain name server names: 5.2.2. Run NIS on client, enable DNS on NIS server (Managing NFS and NIS)
ypmatch command: 14.1. Is NIS Really Your Problem? (DNS and Bind)
13.4.1. Key lookup (Managing NFS and NIS)
ypmatch NIS tool: 10.1.4.4. NIS and NIS+ (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
ypmatch utility
map nicknames: 3.3.7. Map structure (Managing NFS and NIS)
nicknames and: 3.3. Files managed under NIS (Managing NFS and NIS)
yppasswd utility: 4.2.4. Password file updates (Managing NFS and NIS)
change requests: 4.2.4. Password file updates (Managing NFS and NIS)
yppasswdd daemon: 4.2.4. Password file updates (Managing NFS and NIS)
yppush utility, rebuilding maps: 4.2.1. Map distribution (Managing NFS and NIS)
ypserv daemon
debugging and: 15. Debugging Network Problems (Managing NFS and NIS)
starting: 3.2. Basics of NIS management (Managing NFS and NIS)
ypserv program: 6.4.1. Sun's SunOS 4.x (DNS and Bind)
ypserve daemon: 3.3.9. The ypserv daemon (Managing NFS and NIS)
starting: 3.2.3. Installing NIS slave servers (Managing NFS and NIS)
ypservers map: 3.2.2. Installing the NIS master server (Managing NFS and NIS)
slave server, removing: 4.3.1. Removing an NIS slave server (Managing NFS and NIS)
ypset, debugging and: 15. Debugging Network Problems (Managing NFS and NIS)
ypstop utility: 3.2.3. Installing NIS slave servers (Managing NFS and NIS)
ypwhich command: 13.4.2. Displaying and analyzing client bindings (Managing NFS and NIS)
ypwhich NIS tool: 10.1.4.4. NIS and NIS+ (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
ypwhich utility, map nicknames: 3.3.7. Map structure (Managing NFS and NIS)
ypxfr utility: 4.2.2. Regular map transfers (Managing NFS and NIS)
ypxfrd utility: 4.2.1. Map distribution (Managing NFS and NIS)


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