M
- M command (sendmail), Defining Mailers
- m configuration option (Linux kernel), Linux Kernel Configuration
- M flag (Linux routing table), The Routing Table
- m4 macros, Building a sendmail.cf with m4 macros, Compiling sendmail–Compiling sendmail, m4 sendmail Macros–m4 sendmail Macros
- sendmail compiler options, Compiling sendmail–Compiling sendmail
- sendmail configuration files, Building a sendmail.cf with m4 macros, m4 sendmail Macros–m4 sendmail Macros
- creating, Building a sendmail.cf with m4 macros
- macros, Conditionals, m4 sendmail Macros, define, FEATURE, OSTYPE, DOMAIN, DOMAIN, MAILER, sendmail Macros
- configuration file, MAILER
- define, define
- DNS, DOMAIN
- DOMAIN source file, DOMAIN
- FEATURE, FEATURE
- m4, m4 sendmail Macros
- OSTYPE, OSTYPE
- sendmail, conditionals, Conditionals
- sendmail.cf file, sendmail Macros
- mail gateways, Planning Your Mail System
- mail relay servers, sendmail features, DOMAIN
- mail relays, Planning Your Mail System
- mail servers, Planning Your Mail System, POP Server, IMAP Server
- IMAP servers, configuring, IMAP Server
- POP servers, configuring, POP Server
- mail services, Mail Services, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol–Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, Post Office Protocol–Post Office Protocol, Internet Message Access Protocol–Internet Message Access Protocol, Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions–Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- IMAP, Internet Message Access Protocol–Internet Message Access Protocol
- MIME, Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions–Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- POP, Post Office Protocol–Post Office Protocol
- SMTP, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol–Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
- mail11 mailer, MAILER
- Mailer Definitions (generic-linux.cf
section), General sendmail.cf Structure
- mailer flags, sendmail, sendmail Mailer Flags
- MAILER macro (sendmail), Building a sendmail.cf with m4 macros, m4 sendmail Macros
- MAILER source file, MAILER
- mailers (sendmail), Building a sendmail.cf with m4 macros, Defining Mailers, Defining Mailers, Some common mailer definitions
- definition fields, Defining Mailers
- definitions, Some common mailer definitions
- M command, Defining Mailers
- mailertable (sendmail database feature), FEATURE
- MAILER_DEFINITIONS macro (sendmail), m4 sendmail Macros
- mailing lists, dhcpd, Compiling dhcpd
- MAIL_FILTER macro (sendmail), m4 sendmail Macros
- maintain-ixfr-base option (named), The options Statement
- maintenance hand tools, Diagnostic Tools
- make command, variations of, Linux Kernel Configuration
- make config command, Linux Kernel Configuration
- make menu config command, Linux Kernel Configuration
- make xconfig command, Linux Kernel Configuration
- makemap command (sendmail), Building a sendmail.cf with m4 macros
- manual routing, Common Routing Configurations
- manually allocating addresses (DHCP), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
- mapping users to UIDs/GIDs (Linux exports
file), The /etc/exports file
- maps, Network Information Service, NFS Automounter, NFS Automounter
- automounter configuration, NFS Automounter
- auto_home, NFS Automounter
- NIS, Network Information Service
- mark (gated), Options Statements
- martians, Obtaining an IP Address, Definition Statements
- gated, Definition Statements
- MASQUERADE_AS (sendmail macro), m4 sendmail Macros, DOMAIN
- MASQUERADE_DOMAIN (sendmail macro), m4 sendmail Macros, DOMAIN
- MASQUERADE_DOMAIN_FILE (sendmail macro), m4 sendmail Macros, DOMAIN
- MASQUERADE_EXCEPTION (sendmail macro), m4 sendmail Macros, DOMAIN
- masquerading, DOMAIN, DOMAIN
- sendmail features, DOMAIN
- sendmail macros, DOMAIN
- master map configuration file
(automounter), NFS Automounter
- master name server, BIND Configurations, Master and slave server configurations
- configuration, Master and slave server configurations
- master server, BIND, Resolvers, and named
- max log size parameter (smb.config file), Configuring a Samba Server
- max-cache-ttl (named), The BIND 9 options statement
- max-ixfr-log-size option (named), The options Statement
- max-lease-time parameter (dhcpd), dhcpd.conf, Configuration Parameters
- max-ncache-ttl option (named), The options Statement
- max-refresh-time (named), The BIND 9 options statement
- max-retry-time (named), The BIND 9 options statement
- max-transfer-idle-in (named), The BIND 9 options statement
- max-transfer-idle-out (named), The BIND 9 options statement
- max-transfer-time-in option (named), The options Statement
- max-transfer-time-out (named), The BIND 9 options statement
- maxadvinterval parameter (gated), The routerdiscovery Statement
- MaxClients directive (Apache), Managing the Swarm
- maxconnect option (pppd), The PPP Daemon
- maxfail option (pppd), The PPP Daemon
- maximum transmission unit, Maximum transmission unit (see MTU)
- MaxKeepAliveRequests directive (Apache), Performance Tuning Directives
- MaxRequestsPerChild directive (Apache), Managing the Swarm
- Maxsize field (sendmail), Defining Mailers
- MaxSpareServers directive (Apache), Managing the Swarm
- maxup parameter (gated), The egp Statement
- MAXWEEKS (passwd file value), The Shadow Password File
- memstatistics-file option (named), The options Statement
- message (MIME data), Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- Message Precedence (generic-linux.cf
section), General sendmail.cf Structure
- messages, TCP/IP Protocol Architecture, Internet Control Message Protocol
- ICMP, Internet Control Message Protocol
- UDP, TCP/IP Protocol Architecture
- metric (routing), Metric, gated’s Preference Value
- changing, ifconfig command, Metric
- gated preference values, gated’s Preference Value
- metric argument (route command), Building a Static Routing Table
- Metric field (Linux routing table), The Routing Table, The Routing Table
- metric keyword (routed command), Running RIP with routed
- metricout parameter, The bgp Statement, The egp Statement
- gated bgp statement, The bgp Statement
- gated egp statement, The egp Statement
- mil domain, The Domain Hierarchy
- MILNET, TCP/IP and the Internet
- MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions), Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions–Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions, Defining File Types, The sendmail Command
- defining, Apache, Defining File Types
- message body type (sendmail), The sendmail Command
- MIME protocol, Presentation Layer, A Data Communications Model
- min-refresh-time (named), The BIND 9 options statement
- min-retry-time (named), The BIND 9 options statement
- min-roots option (named), The options Statement
- minadvinterval parameter (gated), The routerdiscovery Statement
- minhello parameter (gated), The egp Statement
- minicom, troubleshooting modems, Troubleshooting Serial Connections
- minpoll parameter (gated), The egp Statement
- MinSpareServers directive (Apache), Managing the Swarm
- MINWEEKS (passwd file value), The Shadow Password File
- mixed (MIME data subtype), Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- mobile systems, dynamic address allocation, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
- mode command (dip), Dial-Up PPP, The dip Script File
- MODE variable (sendmail), Running sendmail as a Daemon
- modem command (dip), The dip Script File
- modem option (pppd), chat, PPP Server Configuration, The PPP Daemon
- configuring PPP servers, PPP Server Configuration
- modems, troubleshooting, Troubleshooting Serial Connections
- MODIFY_MAILER_FLAGS macro (sendmail), m4 sendmail Macros
- modlist option (ifconfig command), kernel modules
listing, Using Dynamically Loadable Modules
- modprobe command (Linux), Using Dynamically Loadable Modules
- module dependencies, Using Dynamically Loadable Modules
- modules, Using Dynamically Loadable Modules, Using Dynamically Loadable Modules, Using Dynamically Loadable Modules, Using Dynamically Loadable Modules, Loading Dynamic Shared Objects–Loading Dynamic Shared Objects, Improved user authentication
- Apache, user authentication, Improved user authentication
- arp, options, Using Dynamically Loadable Modules
- httpd.conf file, dynamically loadable, Loading Dynamic Shared Objects–Loading Dynamic Shared Objects
- Linux, Using Dynamically Loadable Modules, Using Dynamically Loadable Modules, Using Dynamically Loadable Modules
- listing, Using Dynamically Loadable Modules
- removing, Using Dynamically Loadable Modules, Using Dynamically Loadable Modules
- mod_auth (Apache module), Improved user authentication
- mod_so.c (DSO module), Loading Dynamic Shared Objects
- mod_ssl module (Apache), Using Encryption
- monitorauthkey parameter (gated), The ospf Statement
- monitoring, Know Your System, Looking for Trouble, Checking files, Checking login activity
- security considerations, Know Your System, Looking for Trouble, Checking files, Checking login activity
- find command, Checking files
- intruder detection, Looking for Trouble
- login activity, Checking login activity
- mount command, The mount command
- mount options, Linux, The vfstab and fstab files
- mountall command, The vfstab and fstab files
- mountd command, NFS Daemons
- mounthost= option (fstab file), The vfstab and fstab files
- mounting directories, The Network File System, Mounting Remote Filesystems, The mount command
- mount command, The mount command
- remote, Mounting Remote Filesystems
- mountport= option (fstab file), The vfstab and fstab files
- mountprog= option (fstab file), The vfstab and fstab files
- mountvers= option (fstab file), The vfstab and fstab files
- mp option (pppd), The PPP Daemon
- mpeg (MIME data subtype), Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- mpshortseq option (pppd), The PPP Daemon
- mrru option (pppd), The PPP Daemon
- mru option (pppd), The PPP Daemon
- ms-dns option (pppd), The PPP Daemon
- ms-wins option (pppd), The PPP Daemon
- MTU (maximum transmission unit), Fragmenting datagrams, Maximum transmission unit, dhcpd.conf
- changing, ifconfig command, Maximum transmission unit
- DHCP and, dhcpd.conf
- Mtu field (netstat command), The Interface Name
- mtu option (pppd), The PPP Daemon
- multi-homed, Routing datagrams, Obtaining an autonomous system number, Multi-Homed Server Options
- hosts, Routing datagrams
- servers, options, Multi-Homed Server Options
- sites, ASNs, Obtaining an autonomous system number
- multi-homed host firewall architecture, Firewalls
- multicast (gated), Interface Statements
- multicast addresses, The IP Address, The Natural Mask
- MULTICAST flag (ifconfig command), Checking the Interface with ifconfig
- multicast parameter (gated), The routerdiscovery Statement
- multicast routing option (Linux kernel
configuration), Linux Kernel Configuration
- multicasting option (Linux kernel
configuration), Linux Kernel Configuration
- multilink option (pppd), The PPP Daemon
- multipart (MIME data content type), Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- multiple-cnames option (named), The options Statement
- multiplexing, Addressing, Routing, and Multiplexing, Protocols, Ports, and Sockets
- data delivery, Addressing, Routing, and Multiplexing
- MultiViews (Options directive setting), Controlling Server Options
- museum domain, The Domain Hierarchy
- MX (mail exchange) records, Mail Exchanger record
- MX records, The Forward-Mapping Zone File, Using nslookup
- forward-mapping zone files, The Forward-Mapping Zone File
- nslookup command and, Using nslookup