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- layers
- data link: 1.2. Physical and data link layers
- network: 1.3. Network layer
- network protocols: 1.1. Networking overview
- stacks: 1.1. Networking overview
- see also ISO: 1.2. Physical and data link layers
- LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol): 2.2.5. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
- levels, stacks: 1.1. Networking overview
- libpcap (Packet Capture Library): 13.5.3. Capture filters
- line printer spooling, Kerberos V5: 12.5.5.1. Kerberos V5
- link operations, RPC procedures, NFS: 7.2.1. NFS RPC procedures
- local files
- appended: 3.3.1. Working with the maps
- map integration: 3.3.4. Integrating NIS maps with local files
- NIS: 3.2.2. Installing the NIS master server
- local network interface: 17.1.1. Local network interface
- local password files: 3.3.1. Working with the maps
- lock daemon: 7.5.1. Lock and status daemons
- lockd daemon, NFS startup: 6.1. Setting up NFS
- locking files: 7.5. File locking
- advisory locking: 11.1.3. Mandatory versus advisory locking
- mandatory locking: 11.1.3. Mandatory versus advisory locking
- NFS: 11.2.3. Mandatory locking and NFS
- NFS: 11.2. NFS and file locking
- NLM protocol: 11.2.1. The NLM protocol
- NLM, recovery: 11.2.2. NLM recovery
- overview: 11.1. What is file locking?
- re-establishing locks: 7.5.3. Recreating state information
- troubleshooting: 11.3. Troubleshooting locking problems
- unenforced locking: 11.1.3. Mandatory versus advisory locking
- Windows: 11.2.4. NFS and Windows lock semantics
- Windows/NT: 11.1.4. Windows/NT locking scheme
- log files: 14.6.1. NFS server logging mechanics
- log record fields: 14.6. NFS server logging
- logical network: 17.2. Network partitioning hardware
- login restrictions: 12.1. User-oriented network security
- logs
- basic format: 14.6.3.1. Basic versus extended log format
- cycling: 14.6.6. NFS log cycling
- enabling logging, share command: 14.6.1. NFS server logging mechanics
- extended format: 14.6.3.1. Basic versus extended log format
- filehandle, path mapping and: 14.6.5. Filehandle to path mapping
- NFS server logging
- configuration: 14.6.3. NFS server logging configuration
- enabling: 14.6.2. Enabling NFS server logging
- nfslogd daemon: 14.6.4. The nfslogd daemon
- NIS: 3.3.9. The ypserv daemon
- server logging, disabling: 14.6.9. Disabling NFS server logging
- servers: 14.6.1. NFS server logging mechanics
- lookup operations
- filehandles and: 7.2.5. Pathnames and filehandles
- RPC procedures, NFS and: 7.2.1. NFS RPC procedures
- lookups, client: 3.3.9. The ypserv daemon
- LOOPBACK flag, ifconfig: 13.2.1.1. Examining interfaces
- loopback interface: 1.2.1. Frames and network interfaces
- 1.2.1. Frames and network interfaces
- IPv6: 1.3.6.2. IP Version 6 loopback address
- network numbers and: 1.3.3. IPv4 address classes
- low-bandwidth networks, partitioning: 17.3. Network infrastructure
- lseek( ): 3.3.5. Map files
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