HP-UX Remote Access Services Administrator's Guide

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Other Documents
For detailed technical and conceptual information about BIND, as well as
information about planning a BIND hierarchy and using Sendmail with BIND,
HP recommends that you read Paul Albitz and Cricket Liu, 2001. DNS and BIND.
O'Reilly and Associates, Inc.
For more technical and conceptual information about Sendmail, HP recommends
that you read Bryan Costales and Eric Allman, 2001. Sendmail, 3rd Edition, O'Reilly
and Associates, Inc.
Sendmail 8.13 Companion by Bryan Costales.
The O'Reilly books are available at:
http://www.ora.com
Typographical Conventions
This document uses the following typographic conventions:
audit(5)
An HP-UX manpage. In this example, audit is the name and 5 is the
section in the HP-UX Reference. On the web and on the Instant
Information CD, it may be a link to the manpage itself. From the
HP-UX command line, you can enter “man audit” or “man 5
audit” to view the manpage. See man (1).
Book Title The title of a book. On the web and on the Instant Information CD,
it may be a link to the book itself.
ComputerOut
Text displayed by the computer.
Command
A command name or qualified command phrase, daemon, file, or
option name.
$ The system prompt for the Bourne, Korn, and POSIX shells.
# The superuser prompt.
daemon
Courier font type indicates daemons, files, commands, manpages,
and option names.
Variable
The name of a variable that you may replace in a command or
function or information in a display that represents several possible
values.
[ ] The contents are optional in formats and command descriptions. If
the contents are a list separated by |, you can choose one of the items.
{} The contents are required in formats and command description. If
the contents are a list separated by |, you must choose one of the
items.
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