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Preface UNIX VersionsMost of the examples in this book are taken from
Linux 2.0.0, which is
a freely available UNIX-like operating system, and from Solaris 2.5.1,
which is the Sun operating system based on
System V UNIX. Fortunately, TCP/IP software is remarkably standard from
system to system. Because the TCP/IP software is so uniform, the
examples should be applicable to any Linux, System V, or BSD-based
UNIX system. There are small variations in command output or command-line
options, but these variations should not present a problem.Some of the ancillary networking software is identified separately
from the UNIX operating system by its own release number. Many such
packages are discussed, and when appropriate are identified by their
release numbers. The most important of these packages are:BINDOur discussion of the BIND software is based on version 4.9.5 running
on a Slackware 96 Linux system. This version of BIND supports all of
the standard resource records and there are relatively few differences
between it and the current releases of BIND provided by computer
vendors.sendmailOur discussion of sendmail is based on release 8.8.5. This version
should be compatible with other releases of sendmail v8. However,
sendmail has been changing rapidly in recent years.OrganizationConventions[ Library Home | DNS & BIND | TCP/IP | sendmail | sendmail Reference | Firewalls | Practical Security ]
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