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Index: B

B flag (Linux routing table): 2.4. The Routing Table
backbone parameter (gated): B.8.1. The ospf Statement
backbones (OSPF hierarchy): 7.4.3. Open Shortest Path First
background mode (sendmail): E.2. The sendmail Command
background parameter (gated): B.8.10. The kernel Statement
base64 (MIME encoding type): 3.4.4. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
basic (MIME data subtype): 3.4.4. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
bastion host (firewalls): 12.7. Firewalls
beep command (dip): A.1.1. The dip Script File
Berkeley Internet Name Domain (see BIND)
Best Current Practices (BCP) RFCs: 1.1.2. Protocol Standards
bestmx (sendmail K command value): E.4.5. The sendmail K Command
bg option (vfstab file): 9.1.3.2. The vfstab and fstab files
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol): 2.3. Internet Routing Architecture
7.5.2. Border Gateway Protocol
autonomous system numbers: 4.3.1. Obtaining an autonomous system number
group types: B.8.4. The bgp Statement
peers: B.8.4. The bgp Statement
bgp parameter (gated): B.11. Aggregate Statements
bgp statement (gated): B.8.4. The bgp Statement
bilateral agreements (routing): 2.3. Internet Routing Architecture
binary data: 3.4.4. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
binary files, security considerations: 12.4.2. Looking for Trouble
binary (MIME encoding type): 3.4.4. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain): 8.2. Configuring the Resolver
8.2.1.1. A resolver-only configuration
BIND 9
controls statement: C.2.8.1. The BIND 9 controls statement
logging statement: C.2.6.1. The BIND 9 logging statement
options statement: C.2.5.1. The BIND 9 options statement
server statement: C.2.4.1. The BIND 9 server statement
view statement: C.2.9. BIND 9 view Statement
zone statement: C.2.7.1. The BIND 9 zone statement
caching-only servers, configuring: 8.3.1.1. A caching-only server configuration
configurations: 8.1.1. BIND Configurations
directives: 8.3.3. Zone File Directives
master name, configuring: 8.3.1.2. Master and slave server configurations
named command, configuring: 8.3. Configuring named
named.conf file: 8.3.1. The named.conf File
overview: 8.1. BIND: Unix Name Service
slave, configuring: 8.3.1.2. Master and slave server configurations
Unix DNS: 3.3.4. BIND, Resolvers, and named
BindAddress option (multi-homed servers): 11.3.10. Multi-Homed Server Options
bit mask: 2.2.3. The Natural Mask
addresses: 2.2.1. Address Structure
routing tables: 2.4. The Routing Table
bitdomain (sendmail database feature): E.3.2. FEATURE
biz domain: 3.3.1. The Domain Hierarchy
blackhole (gated): B.6. Interface Statements
blackhole option (named): C.2.5. The options Statement
blackhole parameter (gated): B.9. static Statements
Boolean values (printcap file): 9.2.1.1. The printcap file
BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol): 3.6.1. Reverse Address Resolution Protocol
clients, automatic address assignment: 9.5.1. dhcpd.conf
DHCP: 3.6.2. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
bootp command (dip): A.1.1. The dip Script File
BOOTPROTO (Linux configuration value): 6.1.3. Assigning an Address
Bootstrap Protocol (see BOOTP)
bootup: 7.3.1.1. Installing static routes at startup
(see also startup files)
Apache daemons, launching: 11.1.1. Using the Red Hat Package Manager
ifconfig command-line, persistence of: 6.1.6.6. Point-to-point
mounted directories and: 9.1.3.1. The mount command
share command persistence: 9.1.2.1. The share command
Solaris: 5.1. Kernel Configuration
Border Gateway Protocol (see BGP)
break command (dip): A.1.1. The dip Script File
brief parameter (gated): B.11. Aggregate Statements
broadcast address argument (ifconfig command): 6.1. The ifconfig Command
broadcast addresses: 2.2. The IP Address
assigning, ifconfig command: 6.1.5. Setting the Broadcast Address
BROADCAST flag (ifconfig command): 6.1.2. Checking the Interface with ifconfig
broadcast (gated): B.6. Interface Statements
broadcast GRE over IP option (Linux kernel configuration): 5.1.3. Linux Kernel Configuration
BROADCAST (Linux configuration value): 6.1.3. Assigning an Address
broadcast parameter (gated)
rip statement: B.8.2. The rip Statement
routerdiscovery statement: B.8.9. The routerdiscovery Statement
browseable parameter (smb.config file): 9.3.1.1. The smb.conf homes section
BrowserMatch directive (Apache): 11.3.7. Performance Tuning Directives
BSD Unix
configuration file: 5.1.4. The BSD Kernel Configuration File
devices statement: 5.1.5.3. The device statement
options statement: 5.1.5.1. The options statement
pseudo-device statement: 5.1.5.2. The pseudo-device statement
default configuration, overriding: 6.1.6.7. Putting ifconfig in the startup scripts
fstab files: 9.1.3.2. The vfstab and fstab files
startup files: 5.2. Startup Files
static routing, adding to startup scripts: 7.3.1.1. Installing static routes at startup
bsdcomp option (pppd): A.2. The PPP Daemon
btree (sendmail K command value): E.4.5. The sendmail K Command
buffer overruns, avoiding: 6.1.6.5. Maximum transmission unit
Bugtraq web site: 12.1.2.2. Use the network to distribute information
Build script, sendmail, compiling: E.1. Compiling sendmail
byte numbering, synchronizing: 1.6.2. Transmission Control Protocol


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