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P

packages
installing, 54–60
security check, 58–59
packet filtering, 60, 328, 329–338
packet mangling, 340
packet states, 337–338
PAM, 546–547
parent/child structure, 184
See also file structure
parted, 594
partitions, 28–29
labels, 584
recommended, 29
root, 29
swap, 29
Windows, 585
PATH, 565–566
PCMCIA devices, 623–624
PDF, 219–220
performance analysis tools and processes, 512–514
personal area networks (PANs), 65–66
PHP, 431
ping, 277–278
Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM), 546–547
POP servers, 467–469
port forwarding, 321–322
portmapper service, 713–714
POSIX, 12
Postfix, 446, 448–452
PostgreSQL, 221
PostScript, 219–220
PPP connections, wvidal, 76–78
print servers
CUPS, 471, 472–480
LPRng, 471, 480–483
printers
configuration, 50–52
device files, 472
devices and configuration, 471–472
spool directories, 472
priorities, 510
private networks, 84
IPv4, 656–657
IPv6, 658
/proc device information files, 620–621
/proc file system, 574
Procman System Manager, 513–514
Professional FTP Daemon. See ProFTPD
profile script, 176–177
profiles, 72
ProFTPD, 378
anonymous access, 392–395
authentication, 392
configuration, 390–392
configuration directives, 396–398
ftpcount, 400
ftpshut, 399
ftpwho, 400
install and startup, 389–390
virtual FTP servers, 395–398
program directories, 505, 572
proxies, 61
Squid proxy server, 86
transparent, 340
proxy servers, 437–438
ps command, 512
PTR records, 673–674
public-key encryption, 289–290
checking RPM packages, 300
importing public keys, 299
validating public keys, 299
pwd, 189


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