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name server addresses, 764–765
name server records, 671
named.conf, 662–665
adding rules, 338
redirection, 340
targets and chains, 339–340
Nautilus, 96, 258, 264
directories, 104–105
file and directory properties, 106–107
File menu, 106
managing files, 105–106
menu, 104
preferences, 107
sidebar, 103
views, 103–104
as a Web browser, 107–108
window, 102, 103
NcFTP, 265–268
bookmarks and macros, 269–270
commands, 266–267
download features, 268–269
get options, 268
open options, 265
Netatalk, 707
Netfilter
built-in chains, 330
rules, 714
netgroups, 721
netmask, 758–759
netstat, 781–782
Network Address Translation. See NAT
network cards, installing, 624–625
Network File Systems. See NFS
Network Information Service. See NIS
networks
configuration, 30–31
configuration information, 25
configuration tools, 67
dynamic and static, 68–69
interface configuration scripts, 75–76
interfaces and routes, 774–779
Internet Configuration Wizard, 73–75
monitoring, 779–782
Network Device Control tool, 73
private, 84
redhat-config-network, 69–72
subnetworks, 702–703
tools, 280
virtual private networks (VPNs), 75
New Message Handler utility (nmh), 244–245
news servers, 485–487
news transport agents, 250
newsgroups, 247–252
usenet, 20
newsreaders, 249, 251–252
NFS, 707
analytical tools, 708
applying changes, 712–713
configuration, 710–713
configuring with Red Hat NFS Configuration tool, 708–710
daemons, 707–708
/etc/exports example, 712
/etc/exports options, 711
host entries, 710
manually exporting file systems, 713
mounting file systems, 714–717
options, 710–711
portmapper service, 713–714
security, 713–714
starting and stopping, 708
user-level access, 712
NIS, 717–723
nmh, 244–245
noauto, 585–586
noclobber, 167–168
noglob, 167–168
nsupdate, 687


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