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F command (sendmail): 10.5.3. Defining Classes
fake-iquery option (named): C.2.5. The options Statement
FancyIndexing keyword: 11.3.5. Creating a Fancy Index
fax mailer: E.3.5. MAILER
FEATURE macro (sendmail): 10.4.1.1. Building a sendmail.cf with m4 macros
E.3. m4 sendmail Macros
E.3.2. FEATURE
features
DOMAIN source file: E.3.4. DOMAIN
sendmail: E.3.2. FEATURE
FETCH command (IMAP): 3.4.3. Internet Message Access Protocol
fetch-glue option (named): C.2.5. The options Statement
fg option (vfstab file): 9.1.3.2. The vfstab and fstab files
file option (pppd): A.2. The PPP Daemon
file servers: 4.5.1. File Servers
file sharing: 3.5.1. File Sharing
mounting remote directories: 9.1.3. Mounting Remote Filesystems
NFS
daemons: 9.1.1. NFS Daemons
overview: 9.1. The Network File System
Unix: 9.1.2. Sharing Unix Filesystems
File Transfer Protocol (see FTP)
filename parameter (dhcpd): D.3.2. Configuration Parameters
FILES = (Distfiles): 9.6.2. rdist
Files directive (httpd.conf file): 11.3.4. Defining Where Things Are Stored
files option (named): C.2.5. The options Statement
filtering routers: 12.7.2. Filtering Traffic with iptables
iptables command: 12.7.2.1. Defining iptables filter rules
FIN bit (TCP): 1.6.2. Transmission Control Protocol
find command, locating httpd.conf file: 11.2. Configuring the Apache Server
firewalls
filtering routers: 12.7.2. Filtering Traffic with iptables
functions of: 12.7.1. Functions of the Firewall
iptables command: 12.7.2.1. Defining iptables filter rules
overview: 12.7. Firewalls
FIRST (Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams): 12.1.2.2. Use the network to distribute information
fixed-address parameter (dhcpd): D.3.2. Configuration Parameters
Flag value (dhcpd option statement): D.3.3. DHCP Options
Flags field: 1.5.1.3. Fragmenting datagrams
Linux routing table: 2.4. The Routing Table
2.4. The Routing Table
routing tables: 7.2. The Minimal Routing Table
sendmail: 10.5.8. Defining Mailers
flash parameter (gated): B.8.10. The kernel Statement
Flg field (netstat command): 6.1.1. The Interface Name
flow control
Acknowledgment Segment: 1.6.2. Transmission Control Protocol
ICMP: 1.5.2. Internet Control Message Protocol
flush command (dip): 6.3.2. Dial-Up PPP
FollowSymLinks (Options directive setting): 11.4.2. Controlling Server Options
Format of Headers (generic-linux.cf section): 10.4.2. General sendmail.cf Structure
Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST): 12.1.2.2. Use the network to distribute information
forward-mapping zone file: 8.3. Configuring named
8.3.7. The Forward-Mapping Zone File
forward only option (named.conf file): 8.3.1.1. A caching-only server configuration
forward option (named): C.2.5. The options Statement
forwarders option
named options statement: C.2.5. The options Statement
named.conf file: 8.3.1.1. A caching-only server configuration
forwarding datagrams: 1.5.1.4. Passing datagrams to the transport layer
forwarding, sendmail: 10.3.1. Personal Mail Forwarding
FQDN (fully qualified domain name): 3.3.3. Domain Names
Fragmentation Offset field: 1.5.1.3. Fragmenting datagrams
fragmenting datagrams: 1.5.1.3. Fragmenting datagrams
frames: 1.3. TCP/IP Protocol Architecture
Network Access Layer: 1.4. Network Access Layer
FreeBSD, network interface support: 5.1.5.3. The device statement
fstab files: 9.1.3.2. The vfstab and fstab files
FTP (File Transfer Protocol): 1.7. Application Layer
distributed servers, managing: 9.6. Managing Distributed Servers
fully qualified domain name (FQDN): 3.3.3. Domain Names
FYI (For Your Information) RFCs: 1.1.2. Protocol Standards


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