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* [[23.6. Subnetting and Routing]] |
* [[23.6. Subnetting and Routing]] |
* [[23.7. Name Service Concepts]] |
* [[23.7. Name Service Concepts]] |
* [[23.8. Next generation Internet protocol - IPv6]] |
* [[23.8. Next generation Internet protocol - IPv6]] |
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* [[24. Setting up TCP/IP on NetBSD in practice|guide/net-practice]] |
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* [[24.1. A walk through the kernel configuration]] |
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* [[24.2. Overview of the network configuration files]] |
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* [[24.3. Connecting to the Internet with a modem]] |
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* [[24.4. Creating a small home network]] |
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* [[24.5. Setting up an Internet gateway with IPNAT]] |
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* [[24.6. Setting up a network bridge device]] |
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* [[24.7. A common LAN setup]] |
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* [[24.8. Connecting two PCs through a serial line]] |
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* [[24.9. IPv6 Connectivity & Transition via 6to4]] |
* [[25. The Internet Super Server inetd |
* [[25. The Internet Super Server inetd |
Allowing and denying hosts - /etc/hosts.allow, /etc/hosts.deny|guide/inetd]] |
Allowing and denying hosts - /etc/hosts.allow, /etc/hosts.deny|guide/inetd]] |
* [[25.1. Overview]] |
* [[25.1. Overview]] |
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maintained anymore. |
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## Bibliography |
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* [RFC1933] R. Gilligan and E. Nordmark. Copyright © 1996. *RFC 1933: Transition Mechanisms for IPv6 Hosts and Routers*. |
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* [RFC2004] C. Perkins. Copyright © 1996. *RFC 2003: IP Encapsulation within IP*. |
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* [RFC2529] B. Carpenter and C. Jung. Copyright © 1999. *RFC 2529: Transmission of IPv6 over IPv4 Domains without Explicit Tunnels*. |
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* [RFC3056] B. Carpenter and K. Moore. Copyright © 2001. *RFC 3056: Connection of IPv6 Domains via IPv4 Clouds*. |
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## Acknowledgements |
## Acknowledgements |
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The NetBSD Guide was originally written by Federico Lupi who managed the |
The NetBSD Guide was originally written by Federico Lupi who managed the |