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- R command (sendmail): 10.6. Rewriting the Mail Address 
- r commands (Unix)
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  - disabling: 12.2.6. Secure Shell 
- security considerations: 12.2.5. Secure the r Commands 
 
- R flag (Linux routing table): 2.4. The Routing Table
- RADB (Routing Arbiter Database): 2.3. Internet Routing Architecture
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  - registering in: 4.3.2. Registering in a Routing Database
 
- range parameter (dhcpd): 9.5.1. dhcpd.conf 
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     -  D.3.2. Configuration Parameters
 
- RARP (Reverse Address Resolution Protocol): 3.6.1. Reverse Address Resolution Protocol
- RAs (Routing Arbiters): 2.3. Internet Routing Architecture
- raw field (inet.conf file): 5.3. The Internet Daemon 
- rc.local script
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  - BSD Unix: 6.1.6.7. Putting ifconfig in the startup scripts
- Linux: 5.2.1.1. Understanding /etc/inittab
- routing startup scripts: 7.3.1.1. Installing static routes at startup 
 
- rc.sysinit script, Linux: 5.2.1.1. Understanding /etc/inittab
- rdist command: 9.6.2. rdist 
- re-transmission: 1.6.2. Transmission Control Protocol
- reachability information
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  - autonomous systems: 2.3. Internet Routing Architecture
- EGP: 7.5.1. Exterior Gateway Protocol 
- exterior routing protocols: 7.5. Exterior Routing Protocols 
 
- read access (filesystems): 9.1.2.1. The share command 
- ReadmeName directive (Apache): 11.3.5. Creating a Fancy Index
- receive option (pppd):  A.2. The PPP Daemon
- Recipient field (sendmail): 10.5.8. Defining Mailers 
- recommended protocols: 1.1.2. Protocol Standards
- reconfigure file (Solaris): 5.1.1. Using Dynamically Loadable Modules
- record option (pppd):  A.2. The PPP Daemon
- RECORD option (xinetd): 12.5.2. Controlling Access with xinetd
- recursion option (named):  C.2.5. The options Statement
- recursive-clients (named):  C.2.5.1. The BIND 9 options statement
- recursive searches (DNS): 3.3.2. Creating Domains and Subdomains
- recursive servers (DNS): 3.3.2. Creating Domains and Subdomains
- recv (gated):  B.4. Trace Statements
- recvbuffer parameter (gated):  B.8.4. The bgp Statement
- Red Hat Linux
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  - caching-only servers, configuring: 8.3.1.1. A caching-only server configuration 
- DSO modules: 11.3.1. Loading Dynamic Shared Objects
- Ethernet device drivers: 5.1.1. Using Dynamically Loadable Modules
- httpd.conf file, location: 11.2. Configuring the Apache Server
- named command, running: 8.3.8. Controlling the named Process
- NIS domains: 9.4. Network Information Service 
- printcap configuration tool: 9.2.1.1. The printcap file 
- sendmail, startup script: 10.2. Running sendmail as a Daemon 
- updating: 12.3.2. Keep Software Updated 
 
- Redirect Message (ICMP): 1.5.2. Internet Control Message Protocol
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  - 2.4. The Routing Table
 
- redirect parameter (gated):  B.8.8. The icmp Statement
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     -  B.8.10. The kernel Statement
 
- redirect statement (gated):  B.8.7. The redirect Statement
- redirection, routing: 7.3.1. Adding Static Routes 
- Ref field (Linux routing table): 2.4. The Routing Table
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  - 2.4. The Routing Table
 
- refuse-chap option (pppd):  A.2. The PPP Daemon
- refuse-pap option (pppd):  A.2. The PPP Daemon
- regex (sendmail K command value):  E.4.5. The sendmail K Command
- Regional Internet Registries (IRs), address requests: 4.2.1.1. Obtaining an official network address
- registered hosts: 3.2. The Host Table
- registries, addresses, obtaining from: 4.2.1.1. Obtaining an official network address
- reject (gated):  B.6. Interface Statements
- reject parameter (gated):  B.9. static Statements
- relay mailer: 10.4.1.1. Building a sendmail.cf with m4 macros 
- RELAY_DOMAIN (sendmail macro):  E.3. m4 sendmail Macros
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     -  E.3.4. DOMAIN
 
- RELAY_DOMAIN_FILE (sendmail macro):  E.3. m4 sendmail Macros
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     -  E.3.4. DOMAIN
 
- reliability
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  - address translation: 4.2.1. Obtaining an IP Address 
- interface configuration methods: 6.1.3. Assigning an Address
- TCP: 1.6.2. Transmission Control Protocol
 
- remnantholdtime parameter (gated):  B.8.10. The kernel Statement
- remnants parameter (gated):  B.8.10. The kernel Statement
- Remote File Distribution Program: 9.6.2. rdist 
- Remote Procedure Calls (see RPCs)
- remotename option (pppd):  A.2. The PPP Daemon
- replace (gated):  B.4. Trace Statements
- REPORT keyword (chat):  A.3. chat
- request parameter (gated):  B.8.10. The kernel Statement
- Requests for Comments (see RFCs)
- require-chap option (pppd):  A.2. The PPP Daemon
- Require directive (Apache): 11.4.4.1. Requiring user authentication
- require-pap option (pppd):  A.2. The PPP Daemon
- required protocols: 1.1.2. Protocol Standards
- Reseaux IP Europeens (see RIPE)
- reserved addresses: 2.2. The IP Address
- reset command (dip): 6.3.2. Dial-Up PPP 
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     -  A.1.1. The dip Script File
 
- resolv.conf file: 8.1.1. BIND Configurations 
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  - 8.2. Configuring the Resolver 
- entries: 8.2.1. The Resolver Configuration File 
- sample configuration: 8.2.1. The Resolver Configuration File 
 
- resolver code: 3.3.4. BIND, Resolvers, and named
- resolver-only configurations: 3.3.4. BIND, Resolvers, and named
- resolver software (name service): 3.3.4. BIND, Resolvers, and named
- resolvers: 8.1.1. BIND Configurations 
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  - configuring: 8.2. Configuring the Resolver 
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    - 8.2. Configuring the Resolver 
- 8.2.1.1. A resolver-only configuration 
 
- sample configuration: 8.2.1.1. A resolver-only configuration 
 
- resource records:  C.3.1. Standard Resource Records
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  - DNS: 8.3.2. Standard Resource Records 
 
- resources, security: 12.8. Words to the Wise 
- Responsible Person (RP) records:  C.3.1.7. Responsible Person record
- restrict parameter (gated):  B.11. Aggregate Statements
- retain parameter (gated):  B.9. static Statements
- RETR command (POP): 3.4.2. Post Office Protocol
- retrans= option (vfstab file): 9.1.3.2. The vfstab and fstab files 
- retry= option (vfstab file): 9.1.3.2. The vfstab and fstab files 
- RETURN keyword (iptables command): 12.7.2.1. Defining iptables filter rules
- Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP): 3.6.1. Reverse Address Resolution Protocol
- reverse domains: 4.2.1.2. Obtaining an IN-ADDR.ARPA domain 
- reverse-mapping zone file: 8.3. Configuring named 
- reverse zone file: 8.3.6. The Reverse Zone File 
- rewrite rules (sendmail): 10.6. Rewriting the Mail Address 
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  - pattern matching: 10.6.1. Pattern Matching 
- transformation field: 10.6.2. Transforming the Address 
- transformation with database: 10.6.2.1. Transforming with a database 
 
- Rewriting Rules (generic-linux.cf section): 10.4.2. General sendmail.cf Structure 
- RFC 1918: 4.2.1. Obtaining an IP Address 
- rfc822 (MIME data subtype): 3.4.4. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- rfc2308-type1 option (named):  C.2.5. The options Statement
- RFCs (Requests for Comments)
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  - Network Access Layer: 1.4. Network Access Layer
- obtaining on Web:  Appendix g.4. Retrieving RFCs 
- obtaining through email:  Appendix g.4.1. Retrieving RFCs by Mail 
- protocol development: 1.1.2. Protocol Standards
- subnet masks: 2.2.2. Subnets
 
- rhosts file, security considerations: 12.2.5. Secure the r Commands 
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  - 12.4.2. Looking for Trouble 
 
- ribs unicast parameter (gated):  B.8.3. The isis Statement
- richtext text (MIME data subtype): 3.4.4. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- RIP-2: 7.4.2. RIP Version 2 
- RIP (Routing Information Protocol): 2.4. The Routing Table
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  - 7.4.1. Routing Information Protocol 
- ifconfig command and: 6.1.6.4. Metric 
- limitations: 7.4.1.1. Running RIP with routed 
- overview: 7.4. Interior Routing Protocols 
- routed command: 7.4.1.1. Running RIP with routed 
 
- rip statement (gated):  B.8.2. The rip Statement
- RIPE-181 standard: 2.3. Internet Routing Architecture
- RIPE Network Control Center: 2.3. Internet Routing Architecture
- RIPE (Reseaux IP Europeens): 2.3. Internet Routing Architecture
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  - database fields: 4.2.1.2. Obtaining an IN-ADDR.ARPA domain 
 
- rmmod command (Linux): 5.1.1. Using Dynamically Loadable Modules
- ro option
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  - exports file: 9.1.2.2. The /etc/exports file 
- share command: 9.1.2.1. The share command 
 
- root access
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  - preventing, exports file: 9.1.2.2. The /etc/exports file 
- share command and: 9.1.2.1. The share command 
 
- root domain (DNS): 3.3.1. The Domain Hierarchy
- root hints file: 8.3. Configuring named 
- root servers
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  - cache initialization files: 8.3.4. The Cache Initialization File 
- DNS: 3.3.1. The Domain Hierarchy
 
- root_squash setting (exports file): 9.1.2.2. The /etc/exports file 
- rotate option (resolv.conf file): 8.2.1. The Resolver Configuration File 
- route command: 7.3. Building a Static Routing Table 
- route filters: 7.7.1.3. Exterior gateway configuration 
- route (gated):  B.4. Trace Statements
- routed command: 7.4.1. Routing Information Protocol 
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  - gateways file: 7.4.1.1. Running RIP with routed 
- implementing: 7.4.1.1. Running RIP with routed 
 
- routerdiscovery parameter (gated):  B.8.8. The icmp Statement
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     -  B.8.9. The routerdiscovery Statement
-  B.8.9.1. The routerdiscovery client statement
 
- routerid (gated):  B.7. Definition Statements
- routers
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  - filtering: 12.7.2. Filtering Traffic with iptables
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    - iptables command: 12.7.2.1. Defining iptables filter rules
 
- interconnecting dissimilar physical networks: 4.2.3. Defining the Subnet Mask 
- multicast addresses: 2.2. The IP Address
 
- routes parameter (gated):  B.8.10. The kernel Statement
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     -  B.8.10. The kernel Statement
 
- routing: 7.1. Common Routing Configurations 
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  - 7.6.1. gated's Preference Value 
- bilateral agreements: 2.3. Internet Routing Architecture
- classful: 7.4.1.1. Running RIP with routed 
- common configurations: 7.1. Common Routing Configurations 
- consolidated: 2.2.4. CIDR Blocks and Route Aggregation
- data delivery: 2.1. Addressing, Routing, and Multiplexing
- databases, registering: 4.3.2. Registering in a Routing Database
- datagrams: 1.5.1.2. Routing datagrams
- distance-vector algorithms: 7.4. Interior Routing Protocols 
- domains: 2.3. Internet Routing Architecture
- filters, gated and:  B.10. Control Statements
- gated: 7.6. Gateway Routing Daemon 
- Internet architecture: 2.3. Internet Routing Architecture
- planning: 4.3. Planning Routing 
- poison reverse: 7.4.1.1. Running RIP with routed 
- policies, AS path:  B.10. Control Statements
- protocols: 7.1. Common Routing Configurations 
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    - BGP: 7.5.2. Border Gateway Protocol 
- EGP: 7.5.1. Exterior Gateway Protocol 
- exterior: 7.5. Exterior Routing Protocols 
- interior: 7.4. Interior Routing Protocols 
- OSPF: 7.4.3. Open Shortest Path First 
- RIP: 7.4.1. Routing Information Protocol 
- RIP-2: 7.4.2. RIP Version 2 
- routed command: 7.4.1.1. Running RIP with routed 
- selecting: 7.5.3. Choosing a Routing Protocol 
- system configuration and: 4. Getting Started
 
- redirection: 7.3.1. Adding Static Routes 
- slow convergence problem: 7.4.1.1. Running RIP with routed 
- split horizon: 7.4.1.1. Running RIP with routed 
- triggered updates: 7.4.1.1. Running RIP with routed 
- troubleshooting: 13.5. Checking Routing 
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    - traceroute command: 13.5.1. Tracing Routes 
 
 
- Routing Arbiter Database (see RADB)
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  - 4.3.2. Registering in a Routing Database
 
- Routing Arbiters (RAs): 2.3. Internet Routing Architecture
- Routing Information Protocol (see RIP)
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  - 6.1.6.4. Metric 
 
- routing tables: 2.4. The Routing Table
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  - bit mask: 2.4. The Routing Table
- cache: 2.4. The Routing Table
- contents of: 7.2. The Minimal Routing Table 
- default gateways: 2.4. The Routing Table
- deleting routes, RIP: 7.4.1. Routing Information Protocol 
- destination values: 2.4. The Routing Table
- dynamic: 4.3. Planning Routing 
- end-to-end routes: 2.4. The Routing Table
- informational fields: 2.4. The Routing Table
- Linux: 2.4. The Routing Table
- loopback route: 2.4. The Routing Table
- metric, changing with ifconfig command: 6.1.6.4. Metric 
- ping command: 7.2. The Minimal Routing Table 
- reducing size of: 2.2.4. CIDR Blocks and Route Aggregation
- routd command: 7.4.1. Routing Information Protocol 
- Solaris: 2.4. The Routing Table
- static: 4.3. Planning Routing 
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    - adding routes: 7.3.1. Adding Static Routes 
- creating: 7.3. Building a Static Routing Table 
 
 
- routing updates (RIP): 7.4.1. Routing Information Protocol 
- RP (Responsible Person) records:  C.3.1.7. Responsible Person record
- RPCs (Remote Procedure Calls), port numbers: 2.6.2. Port Numbers
- rquotad command: 9.1.1. NFS Daemons 
- rrset-order option (named):  C.2.5. The options Statement
- RS232C connectors: 1.2. A Data Communications Model
- rsize= option (vfstab file): 9.1.3.2. The vfstab and fstab files 
- rulesets (sendmail): 10.6.3. The Set Ruleset Command 
- runlevel field (inittab file): 5.2.1.1. Understanding /etc/inittab
- runlevels
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  - inittab file: 5.2.1.1. Understanding /etc/inittab
- System V startup: 5.2.1. Startup Runlevels
 
- RUNNING flag (ifconfig command): 6.1.2. Checking the Interface with ifconfig 
- rw option
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  - exports file: 9.1.2.2. The /etc/exports file 
- share command: 9.1.2.1. The share command 
 
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