<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN"> <!--Converted with LaTeX2HTML 96.1-c (Feb 29, 1996) by Nikos Drakos (nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk), CBLU, University of Leeds --> <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Various Network Applications</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY LANG="EN"> <A HREF="node1.html"><IMG WIDTH=65 HEIGHT=24 ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="contents" SRC="contents_motif.gif"></A> <BR> <B> Next:</B> <A HREF="node125.html">The inetd Super-Server</A> <B>Up:</B> <A HREF="nag.html">The Network Administrators' Guide</A> <B> Previous:</B> <A HREF="node123.html">Configuring a PPP Server</A> <BR> <P> <H1><A NAME="SECTION0011000000">Various Network Applications</A></H1> <A NAME="appl"></A> After successfully setting up IP and the resolver, you have to turn to the services you want to provide over the network. This chapter covers the configuration of a few simple network applications, including the inetd server, and the programs from the rlogin family. The Remote Procedure Call interface that services like the Network File System (NFS) and the Network Information System (NIS) are based upon will be dealt with briefly, too. The configuration of NFS and NIS, however, takes up more room, will be described in separate chapters. This applies to electronic mail and netnews as well. <P> Of course, we can't cover all network applications in this book. If you want to install one that's not discussed here, like talk, gopher, or Xmosaic please refer to its manual pages for details. <P> <BR> <HR> <UL> <LI> <A HREF="node125.html#SECTION0011100000">The inetd Super-Server</A> <LI> <A HREF="node126.html#SECTION0011200000">The tcpd access control facility</A> <LI> <A HREF="node127.html#SECTION0011300000">The services and protocols Files</A> <LI> <A HREF="node128.html#SECTION0011400000">Remote Procedure Call</A> <LI> <A HREF="node129.html#SECTION0011500000">Configuring the r Commands</A> </UL> <BR> <HR> <P><ADDRESS> <I>Andrew Anderson <BR> Thu Mar 7 23:22:06 EST 1996</I> </ADDRESS> </BODY> </HTML>