Index

Symbols

* (asterisk)
passwords set to, Creating a User with niload
quoting or escaping, Creating a User with dscl
.Mac (Apple’s subscriber service), .Mac
/etc/exports file, Exporting Directories with NFS
/etc/group file
/groups directory versus, Managing Groups
dumping /groups directory in file format, Managing Groups
enabling use of with Directory Services, Configuring Directory Services
/etc/hostconfig file, The /etc/hostconfig file
/etc/hosts file, Managing Hostnames and IP Addresses
/etc/master.passwd file, Managing Users and Passwords
/etc/pam.d directory, Working with Passwords
/etc/passwd file, Managing Users and Passwords
enabling use of with Directory Services, Configuring Directory Services
/etc/rc.init scripts, Manually running StartupItems
/etc/sshd_config file, Connecting to Other X Window Systems
/groups directory, Managing Groups
/machines file, Managing Hostnames and IP Addresses
/Shared directory (user directory), The Shared user directory
/sw directory, Dotfiles, Desktops, and Window Managers
/System/Library/User Template directory, Creating a User’s Home Directory
/var/db/netinfo directory, NetInfo Manager
802.11b protocol and security, Alternative Browsers
>> (double-arrow) icon (Finder toolbar), Customizing the Toolbar
& (ampersand)
ex, &
< > (angle brackets) ex, < >
* (asterisk), Filename Metacharacters
@ (at)
ex, @
tcsh, @
! (bang)
ex, !
[ ] (brackets), Filename Metacharacters
: (colon)
ex editor, The vi Editor
tcsh null command, :
. (dot), .
= (equals)
ex, =
#! (hash bang), #!
tcsh shell,

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