Administering TCP/IP
To properly administer TCP/IP, you must have a basic understanding of
the various protocols that make up the TCP/IP suite, as well as TCP/IP daemons
and database files.
These topics are covered in
``TCP/IP''.
After you
configure the TCP/IP protocol stack,
you are ready to administer TCP/IP. Administration consists of:
``Creating subnets''
to allow several local networks to appear as a single Internet
network to off-site hosts.
``Establishing user equivalence''
to enable users to log into their accounts on the local host from
remote hosts without a password.
``Using the Secure TCP (``Kerberized'') utilities''
to provide Kerberos Version 5 authentication for the
ftp(TC),
rcmd(TC),
rcp(TC),
rlogin(TC),
and
telnet(TC)
utilities for SCO OpenServer systems within an existing
Kerberos Version 5 realm or DCE cell.
``Setting up anonymous ftp''
to enable users without accounts on the local system to transfer
files via ftp to and from specified areas of your filesystem.