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2.1.1. µð½ºÅ© ÄÁÆ®·Ñ·¯
2.1.2. ÀÌ´õ³Ý Ä«µå
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2.2.1. CDROMÀ¸·Î ¼³Ä¡
2.2.2. Ç÷ÎÇÇ·Î ¼³Ä¡
2.2.3. MS-DOS ÆÄƼ¼ÇÀ¸·Î ¼³Ä¡
2.2.4. QIC/SCSI Å×ÀÌÇÁ·Î ¼³Ä¡
2.2.5. ³×Æ®¿öÅ©·Î ¼³Ä¡
2.2.5.1. NFS·Î ¼³Ä¡
2.2.5.2. FTP·Î ¼³Ä¡
2.3. FreeBSD ¼³Ä¡
2.4. MS-DOS »ç¿ëÀÚ¸¦ À§ÇÑ Áú¹®°ú ´äº¯
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3.1. ¿Â¶óÀÎ ¸Å´º¾ó
3.2. GNU Info ÆÄÀÏ
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4.1. ¿Ö Æ÷Æ® ÄÝ·º¼ÇÀÌ Àִ°¡?
4.2. Æ÷Æ® ÄÝ·º¼ÇÀº ¾î¶»°Ô µ¿ÀÛÇϴ°¡?
4.3. FreeBSD Æ÷Æ®¸¦ ¾ò±â
4.3.1. CDROM¿¡¼­ Æ÷Æ®¸¦ ÄÄÆÄÀÏÇϱâ
4.3.2. ÀÎÅͳݿ¡¼­ Æ÷Æ®¸¦ ÄÄÆÄÀÏÇϱâ
4.4. ½ºÄÌ·¯Æ°
4.4.1. Makefile
4.4.2. files µð·ºÅ丮
4.4.3. patches µð·ºÅ丮
4.4.4. pkg µð·ºÅ丮
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4.7.1. ºü¸¥ Æ÷ÆÃ
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4.7.1.2. ¼³¸í ÆÄÀÏÀ» ÀÛ¼ºÇϱâ
COMMENT
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PLIST
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4.7.1.5. portlint·Î Æ÷Æ® °Ë»çÇϱâ
4.7.1.6. Æ÷Æ® Á¦ÃâÇϱâ
4.7.2. ´À¸° Æ÷ÆÃ
4.7.2.1. µ¿ÀÛ¿ø¸®
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4.7.3.1. ¿øº» ¼Ò½º
4.7.3.2. DISTNAME
4.7.3.3. PKGNAME
4.7.3.4. CATEGORIES
4.7.3.5. MASTER_SITES
4.7.3.6. PATCHFILES
4.7.3.7. MAINTAINER
4.7.3.8. ÀÇÁ¸¼º
LIB_DEPENDS
RUN_DEPENDS
BUILD_DEPENDS
FETCH_DEPENDS
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4.7.4. Ưº°È÷ »ý°¢ÇØ¾ß ÇÒ °Íµé
4.7.4.1. ldconfig
4.7.4.2. ELF Áö¿ø
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ldconfig
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4.7.4.5. ¸Å´º¾ó ÆäÀÌÁö
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REQUIRES_MOTIF
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4.7.4.7. Info ÆÄÀÏ
4.7.5. pkg ºÎµð·ºÅ丮
4.7.5.1. MESSAGE
4.7.5.2. INSTALL
4.7.5.3. REQ
4.7.5.4. PLIST ¸¦ make º¯¼ö¿¡ µû¶ó ´Ù¸£°Ô Çϱâ
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4.7.8.1. ¹ÙÀ̳ʸ® ÀÛ°Ô Çϱâ
4.7.8.2. INSTALL_* ¸ÅÅ©·Î
4.7.8.3. ¼­·Î ´Ù¸¥ ¿î¿µÃ¼Á¦¿Í OS ¹öÀü
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4.7.8.4. DIST_SUBDIR
4.7.8.5. RCS ¹®ÀÚ¿­
4.7.8.6. Àç±ÍÀû diff
4.7.8.7. PREFIX
4.7.8.8. ºÎµð·ºÅ丮
4.7.8.9. ºó µð·ºÅ丮 Áö¿ì±â
4.7.8.10. »ç¿ëÀÚ ID(UID)
4.7.8.11. ÇÕ¸®ÀûÀ¸·Î Çϼ¼¿ä
4.7.8.12. CFLAGS¸¦ Á¸ÁßÇϱâ
4.7.8.13. ¼³Á¤ ÆÄÀÏ
4.7.8.14. Portlint
4.7.8.15. Çǵå¹é
4.7.8.16. ±âŸ
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4.7.9. Makefile ¿¹Á¦
4.7.10. ÆÐÅ°Áö À̸§
4.7.11. Ä«Å×°í¸®
4.7.11.1. Ä«Å×°í¸®ÀÇ ÇöÀç ¸ñ·Ï
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5. FreeBSD Ä¿³Î ¼³Á¤
5.1. ¿Ö ¸ÂÃã Ä¿³ÎÀ» ¸¸µå³ª
5.2. ¸ÂÃã Ä¿³Î ºôµå¿Í ¼³Ä¡
5.3. ¼³Á¤ ÆÄÀÏ
5.3.1. Çʼö Å°¿öµå
5.3.2. ÀÏ¹Ý ¿É¼Ç
5.3.3. ÆÄÀÏ ½Ã½ºÅÛ ¿É¼Ç
5.3.4. ±âº» ÄÁÆ®·Ñ·¯¿Í ÀåÄ¡
5.3.5. SCSI ÀåÄ¡ Áö¿ø
5.3.6. ÄܼÖ, ¹ö½º ¸¶¿ì½º, X ¼­¹ö Áö¿ø
5.3.7. Á÷·Ä, º´·Ä Æ÷Æ®
5.3.8. ³×Æ®¿öÅ·
5.3.9. »ç¿îµå Ä«µå
5.3.10. °¡»ó ÀåÄ¡
5.3.11. Á¶À̽ºÆ½, PC ½ºÇÇÄ¿, ±× ¿ÜÀÇ °Íµé
5.4. ÀåÄ¡ ³ëµå ¸¸µé±â
5.5. ¹®Á¦ ÇØ°á
6. º¸¾È
6.1. DES, MD5, ±×¸®°í Crypt
6.1.1. 'crypt'¸ÞÄ«´ÏÁòÀÇ ÀÌÇØ
6.2. S/Key
6.2.1. ½Å·ÚÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â Åë½Å·Î¿¡¼­ÀÇ ÃʱâÈ­
6.2.2. ½Å·ÚÇÒ ¼ö ¾ø´Â Åë½Å·Î¿¡¼­ÀÇ ÃʱâÈ­
6.2.3. ±âºÐÀüȯ: ·Î±×ÀÎ ÇÁ·ÒÇÁÆ®¿¡ ´ëÇØ
6.2.4. ´Ü¼öÀÇ ¿øŸÀÓ Æнº¿öµå »ý¼º
6.2.5. º¹¼öÀÇ ¿øŸÀÓ Æнº¿öµå »ý¼º
6.2.6. ¿øŸÀÓ Æнº¿öµåÀÇ ÀÌ¿ëÁ¦ÇÑ
6.3. Kerberos
6.3.1. Creating the initial database
6.3.2. Making it all run
6.3.3. Creating the server file
6.3.4. Populating the database
6.3.5. Testing it all out
6.3.6. Adding su privileges
6.3.7. Using other commands
6.4. ¹æÈ­º®
6.4.1. ¹æÈ­º®À̶õ?
6.4.1.1. ÆÐŶ ÇÊÅ͸µ ¶ó¿ìÅÍ
6.4.1.2. ÇÁ·Ï½Ã ¼­¹ö
6.4.2. IPFW°¡ ÇÏ´Â ÀÏÀº?
6.4.3. FreeBSD¿¡¼­ IPFW ±â´É ³Ö±â
6.4.4. IPFW ¼³Á¤Çϱâ
6.4.4.1. IPFW ±ÔÄ¢ ¹Ù²Ù±â
6.4.4.2. IPFW ±ÔÄ¢ ¸ñ·Ï º¸±â
6.4.4.3. IPFW ±ÔÄ¢ Àüü »èÁ¦
6.4.4.4. IPFW ÆÐŶ Ä«¿îÅÍ Àç¼³Á¤
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6.4.6. ÆÐŶ ÇÊÅ͸µ ¹æÈ­º®À» ¸¸µé±â
7. Printing
7.1. What the Spooler Does
7.2. Why You Should Use the Spooler
7.3. Setting Up the Spooling System
7.4. Simple Printer Setup
7.4.1. Hardware Setup
7.4.1.1. Ports and Cables
7.4.1.2. Parallel Ports
7.4.1.3. Serial Ports
7.4.2. Software Setup
7.4.2.1. Kernel Configuration
Adding /dev Entries for the Ports
Setting the Communication Mode for the Parallel Port
Checking Printer Communications
Checking a Parallel Printer
Checking a Serial Printer
7.4.2.2. Enabling the Spooler: The /etc/printcap File
Naming the Printer
Suppressing Header Pages
Making the Spooling Directory
Identifying the Printer Device
Configuring Spooler Communication
Installing the Text Filter
Trying It Out
Troubleshooting
7.5. Using Printers
7.5.1. Printing Jobs
7.5.2. Checking Jobs
7.5.3. Removing Jobs
7.5.4. Beyond Plain Text: Printing Options
7.5.4.1. Formatting and Conversion Options
7.5.4.2. Job Handling Options
7.5.4.3. Header Page Options
7.5.5. Administrating Printers
7.6. Advanced Printer Setup
7.6.1. Filters
7.6.1.1. How Filters Work
7.6.1.2. Accommodating Plain Text Jobs on PostScript Printers
7.6.1.3. Simulating PostScript on Non-PostScript Printers
7.6.1.4. Conversion Filters
Why Install Conversion Filters?
Which Conversions Filters Should I Install?
Installing Conversion Filters
More Conversion Filter Examples
Automated Conversion: An Alternative To Conversion Filters
7.6.1.5. Output Filters
7.6.1.6. lpf: a Text Filter
7.6.2. Header Pages
7.6.2.1. Enabling Header Pages
7.6.2.2. Controlling Header Pages
7.6.2.3. Accounting for Header Pages
7.6.2.4. Header Pages on PostScript Printers
7.6.3. Networked Printing
7.6.3.1. Printers Installed on Remote Hosts
7.6.3.2. Printers with Networked Data Stream Interfaces
7.6.4. Restricting Printer Usage
7.6.4.1. Restricting Multiple Copies
7.6.4.2. Restricting Access To Printers
7.6.4.3. Controlling Sizes of Jobs Submitted
7.6.4.4. Restricting Jobs from Remote Printers
7.6.5. Accounting for Printer Usage
7.6.5.1. Quick and Dirty Printer Accounting
7.6.5.2. How Can You Count Pages Printed?
7.7. Alternatives to the Standard Spooler
7.8. Acknowledgments
8. µð½ºÅ©
8.1. sysinstall »ç¿ë
8.2. ¸í·ÉÇà À¯Æ¿¸®Æ¼ »ç¿ë
8.2.1. * ½½¶óÀ̽º
8.2.2. Àü¿ë ¸ðµå
8.3. * Ưº°ÇÑ µå¶óÀ̺ê
8.3.1. * Zip µå¶óÀ̺ê
8.3.2. * Jazz µå¶óÀ̺ê
8.3.3. * Sequest µå¶óÀ̺ê
9. ¹é¾÷
9.1. * Ç÷ÎÇÇ·Î ¹é¾÷Çϴ°ÍÀº ¾î¶»½À´Ï±î?
9.2. Å×ÀÌÇÁ ÀåÄ¡
9.2.1. 4mm (DDS: Digital Data Storage)
9.2.2. 8mm (Exabyte)
9.2.3. QIC
9.2.4. * ¹Ì´Ï-Ä«Æ®¸®Áö
9.2.5. DLT
9.2.6. »õ ÅÂÀÌÇÁ¸¦ óÀ½ »ç¿ëÇÒ¶§
9.3. ¹é¾÷ ÇÁ·Î±×·¥µé
9.3.1. Dump¿Í Restore
9.3.2. Tar
9.3.3. Cpio
9.3.4. Pax
9.3.5. Amanda
9.3.6. ¹é¾÷ ¾ÈÇÔ
9.3.7. ¾î¶² ¹é¾÷ ÇÁ·Î±×·¥ÀÌ ÁÁ½À´Ï±î?
9.3.8. ºñ»ó½Ã º¹±¸ ÀýÂ÷
9.3.8.1. Àç³­ÀÌ ¹ß»ýÇϱâ Àü¿¡
9.3.8.2. »ç°í ¹ß»ý ÈÄ
9.3.8.3. * »ç°í¿¡ ´ëºñÇÏÁö ¸øÇß½À´Ï´Ù. ¾î¶»°Ô ÇÏÁÒ?
10. µð½ºÅ© ÄõÅÍ(Disk Quotas:µð½ºÅ© »ç¿ë·® Á¦ÇÑ)
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10.2. ÄõÅÍ Á¦ÇÑÀÇ ¼³Á¤
10.3. ÄõÅÍ Á¦ÇÑ°ú µð½ºÅ© »ç¿ë»óÅ ȮÀÎ
10.4. * NFS »óÀÇ ÄõÅÍ
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12. PC Hardware compatibility
12.1. Resources on the Internet
12.2. Sample Configurations
12.2.1. Jordan's Picks
12.2.1.1. Motherboards
12.2.1.2. Disk Controllers
12.2.1.3. Disk drives
12.2.1.4. CDROM drives
12.2.1.5. CD Recordable (WORM) drives
12.2.1.6. Tape drives
12.2.1.7. Video Cards
12.2.1.8. Monitors
12.2.1.9. Networking
12.2.1.10. Serial
12.2.1.11. Audio
12.2.1.12. Video
12.3. Core/Processing
12.3.1. Motherboards, busses, and chipsets
12.3.1.1. * ISA
12.3.1.2. * EISA
12.3.1.3. * VLB
12.3.1.4. PCI
12.3.2. CPUs/FPUs
12.3.2.1. P6 class (Pentium Pro/Pentium II)
12.3.2.2. Pentium class
Clock speeds
The AMD K6 Bug
12.3.2.3. * 486 class
12.3.2.4. * 386 class
12.3.2.5. 286 class
12.3.3. * Memory
12.3.4. * BIOS
12.4. Input/Output Devices
12.4.1. * Video cards
12.4.2. * Sound cards
12.4.3. Serial ports and multiport cards
12.4.3.1. The UART: What it is and how it works
Synchronous Serial Transmission
Asynchronous Serial Transmission
Other UART Functions
The RS232-C and V.24 Standards
RS232-C Bit Assignments (Marks and Spaces)
RS232-C Break Signal
RS232-C DTE and DCE Devices
RS232-C Pin Assignments
Bits, Baud and Symbols
The IBM Personal Computer UART
National Semiconductor UART Family Tree
The NS16550AF and the PC16550D are the same thing
National Semiconductor Part Numbering System
Other Vendors and Similar UARTs
8250/16450/16550 Registers
Beyond the 16550A UART
12.4.3.2. Configuring the sio driver
Digi International (DigiBoard) PC/8
Boca 16
12.4.3.3. cy µå¶óÀ̹ö ¼³Á¤Çϱâ
12.4.4. * Parallel ports
12.4.5. * Modems
12.4.6. * Network cards
12.4.7. * Keyboards
12.4.8. * Mice
12.4.9. * Other
12.5. Storage Devices
12.5.1. Using ESDI hard disks
12.5.1.1. Concepts of ESDI
Physical connections
Device addressing
Termination
12.5.1.2. Using ESDI disks with FreeBSD
ESDI speed variants
Stay on track
Hard or soft sectoring
Low level formatting
Translations
Spare sectoring
Bad block handling
Kernel configuration
12.5.1.3. Particulars on ESDI hardware
Adaptec 2320 controllers
Western Digital WD1007 controllers
Ultrastor U14F controllers
12.5.1.4. Further reading
12.5.1.5. Thanks to...
12.5.2. SCSI¶õ ¹«¾ùÀΰ¡?
12.5.2.1. SCSIÀÇ ±¸¼º
12.5.2.2. SCSI ¹ö½ºÀÇ Á¾·ù
´ÜÀÏ-Á¾´ÜÇü ¹ö½º(single ended buses)
Â÷µ¿Çü ¹ö½º(Differential buses)
Å͹̳×ÀÌÅÍ(Terminators)
Å͹̳×ÀÌÅÍ ÆÄ¿ö(Terminator power)
µð¹ÙÀ̽º ¾îµå·¹½Ì(Device addressing)
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12.5.2.3. FreeBSD¿¡¼­ SCSI »ç¿ëÇϱâ
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SCSI ÇϺα¸Á¶ µðÀÚÀÎ(SCSI subsystem design)
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µ¡ºÙÀÎ ¸í·É¾î Å¥À×(Tagged command queueing)
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12.5.2.4. ¹®Á¦ÀÇ ÃßÀû
12.5.2.5. Ãß°¡ »çÇ×
12.5.3. * Disk/tape controllers
12.5.3.1. * SCSI
12.5.3.2. * IDE
12.5.3.3. * Floppy
12.5.4. Hard drives
12.5.4.1. SCSI ÇÏµå µå¶óÀ̺ê
ȸÀü¼Óµµ
ÇüÅÂ(Form factor)
ÀÎÅÍÆäÀ̽º
12.5.4.2. * IDE hard drives
12.5.5. Tape drives
12.5.5.1. General tape access commands
12.5.5.2. Controller Interfaces
12.5.5.3. SCSI drives
4mm (DAT: Digital Audio Tape)
8mm (Exabyte)
QIC (Quarter-Inch Cartridge)
DLT (Digital Linear Tape)
Mini-Cartridge
Autoloaders/Changers
12.5.5.4. * IDE drives
12.5.5.5. Floppy drives
12.5.5.6. * Parallel port drives
12.5.5.7. Detailed Information
12.5.5.8. * Problem drives
12.5.6. CD-ROM drives
12.5.7. * Other
12.6. * Other
12.6.1. * PCMCIA
13. Áö¿ªÈ­
13.1. Russian Language (KOI8-R encoding)
13.1.1. Console Setup
13.1.2. Locale Setup
13.1.2.1. Login Class Method
How to do it with vipw(8)
How to do it with adduser(8)
How to do it with pw(8)
13.1.2.2. Shell Startup Files Method
13.1.3. Printer Setup
13.1.4. MSDOS FS and Russian file names
13.1.5. X Window Setup
13.2. German Language (ISO 8859-1)
14. Á÷·Ä Åë½Å
14.1. Serial Basics
14.2. Å͹̳εé
14.2.1. Å͹̳ÎÀÇ »ç¿ë°ú ÇüÅÂ
14.2.1.1. ´õ¹Ì Å͹̳Î
14.2.1.2. Å͹̳Îó·³ ÇൿÇÏ´Â PCµé
14.2.1.3. X Å͹̳Î
14.2.2. ÄÉÀ̺í°ú Æ÷Æ®
14.2.2.1. ÄÉÀ̺í
Null-¸ðµ© ÄÉÀ̺í
Ç¥ÁØ RS-232C ÄÉÀ̺í
14.2.2.2. Æ÷Æ®
Æ÷Æ®ÀÇ Á¾·ù
Æ÷Æ® À̸§
14.2.3. ¼³Á¤
14.2.3.1. /etc/ttys¿¡ entryÃß°¡Çϱâ
14.2.3.2. getty ÇüÅ ¾Ë·ÁÁÖ±â
14.2.3.3. ±âº» Å͹̳ΠÇüÅ ¾Ë·ÁÁÖ±â
14.2.3.4. Æ÷Æ®¸¦ »ç¿ë °¡´ÉÇÏ°Ô ¸¸µé±â
14.2.3.5. ¾ÈÀüÇÑ Æ÷Æ®ÀÇ ±â¼ú
14.2.3.6. init¿¡°Ô °­Á¦·Î /etc/ttys´Ù½Ã ÀÐ°Ô Çϱâ
14.2.4. ¿¬°áÀ» µð¹ö±ëÇϱâ
14.3. Dialin Service
14.3.1. Prerequisites
14.3.1.1. FreeBSD Version
14.3.1.2. Terminology
14.3.1.3. External vs. Internal Modems
14.3.1.4. Modems and Cables
14.3.1.5. Serial Interface Considerations
14.3.2. Quick Overview
14.3.3. Kernel Configuration
14.3.4. Device Special Files
14.3.4.1. Making Device Special Files
14.3.5. Configuration Files
14.3.5.1. /etc/gettytab
Locked-Speed Config
Matching-Speed Config
14.3.5.2. /etc/ttys
Locked-Speed Config
Matching-Speed Config
14.3.5.3. /etc/rc.serial or /etc/rc.local
14.3.6. Modem Settings
14.3.6.1. Locked-speed Config
14.3.6.2. Matching-speed Config
14.3.6.3. Checking the Modem's Configuration
14.3.7. Troubleshooting
14.3.7.1. Checking out the FreeBSD system
14.3.7.2. Try Dialing In
14.3.8. Acknowledgments
14.4. Dialout Service
14.4.1. Why cannot I run tip or cu?
14.4.2. My stock Hayes modem is not supported, what can I do?
14.4.3. How am I expected to enter these AT commands?
14.4.4. The @ sign for the pn capability does not work!
14.4.5. How can I dial a phone number on the command line?
14.4.6. Do I have to type in the bps rate every time I do that?
14.4.7. I access a number of hosts through a terminal server.
14.4.8. Can tip try more than one line for each site?
14.4.9. Why do I have to hit CTRL+P twice to send CTRL+P once?
14.4.10. Suddenly everything I type is in UPPER CASE??
14.4.11. How can I do file transfers with tip?
14.4.12. How can I run zmodem with tip?
15. PPP¿Í SLIP
15.1. »ç¿ëÀÚ PPP ¼³Á¤
15.1.1. ½ÃÀÛÇϱâ Àü¿¡
15.1.2. ppp »ç¿ëÀ» À§ÇÑ Ä¿³Î¸¸µé±â
15.1.3. tun µð¹ÙÀ̽º °Ë»ç
15.1.4. À̸§ ºÐ¼®(Name Resolution) ¼³Á¤
15.1.4.1. /etc/host.conf ÆÄÀÏ ÆíÁý
15.1.4.2. /etc/hosts(5) ÆÄÀÏ ÆíÁý
15.1.4.3. /etc/resolv.conf ÆÄÀÏ ÆíÁý
15.1.5. PPP ¼³Á¤
15.1.5.1. PPP¿Í °íÁ¤ IP ÁÖ¼Ò
15.1.5.2. PPP¿Í µ¿Àû IP ÁÖ¼Ò
15.1.5.3. PPP·Î ÀüÈ­¹Þ±â
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PPP 񀀥
µ¿Àû-IP »ç¿ëÀÚ¸¦ À§ÇÑ PPP ½© ¼³Á¤Çϱâ
°íÁ¤-IP »ç¿ëÀÚ¸¦ À§ÇÑ PPP ½© ¼³Á¤
µ¿Àû-IP »ç¿ëÀÚ¸¦ À§ÇÑ ppp.conf ¼³Á¤
°íÁ¤-IP »ç¿ëÀÚ¸¦ À§ÇÑ ppp.conf ¼³Á¤
mgetty, AutoPPP, MS È®Àå(extensions)¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ºÎ°¡»çÇ×
mgetty¿Í AutoPPP
MS È®Àå(extensions)
15.1.5.4. PAP ¿Í CHAP ÀÎÁõ
15.1.5.5. ÀÛµ¿Áß ppp ¼³Á¤ÀÇ º¯°æ
15.1.6. ¸¶Áö¸· ½Ã½ºÅÛ ¼³Á¤
15.1.7. ¿ä¾à
15.1.8. °¨»ç
15.2. Ä¿³Î PPP ¼³Á¤
15.2.1. PPP Ŭ¶óÀ̾ðÆ®·Î ÀÛµ¿
15.2.2. PPP ¼­¹ö·Î ÀÛµ¿
15.3. Setting up a SLIP Client
15.3.1. Things you have to do only once
15.3.2. Making a SLIP connection
15.3.3. How to shutdown the connection
15.3.4. Troubleshooting
15.4. Setting up a SLIP Server
15.4.1. Prerequisites
15.4.2. Quick Overview
15.4.2.1. An Example of a SLIP Server Login
15.4.3. Kernel Configuration
15.4.4. Sliplogin Configuration
15.4.4.1. slip.hosts Configuration
15.4.4.2. slip.login Configuration
15.4.4.3. slip.logout Configuration
15.4.5. Routing Considerations
15.4.5.1. Static Routes
15.4.5.2. Running gated
15.4.6. Acknowledgments
16. Áøº¸µÈ ³×Æ®¿öÅ·
16.1. °ÔÀÌÆ®¿þÀÌ(gateway)¿Í °æ·Î(route)
16.1.1. ¿¹
16.1.2. ±âº» °æ·Î(Default routes)
16.1.3. ÀÌÁß-Ȩ È£½ºÆ® (Dual homed hosts)
16.1.4. ¶ó¿ìÆÃÀÇ Àü´Þ(Routing propagation)
16.1.5. ¹®Á¦ ÇØ°á
16.2. NFS
16.3. Diskless Operation
16.3.1. Setup Instructions
16.3.2. °øÀ¯ / & /usr ÆÄÀϽýºÅÛ »ç¿ëÇϱâ (Using Shared / and /usr filesystems)
16.3.3. ƯÁ¤ÇÑ ¼³Á¤À» À§ÇÑ netbootÀÇ ÄÄÆÄÀÏ(Compiling netboot for specific setups)
16.4. ISDN
16.4.1. ISDN Cards
16.4.2. ISDN Terminal Adapters
16.4.3. Standalone ISDN Bridges/Routers
17. ÀüÀÚ ¸ÞÀÏ
17.1. ±âÃÊ Áö½Ä
17.1.1. »ç¿ëÀÚ ÇÁ·Î±×·¥
17.1.2. ¸ÞÀÏÈ£½ºÆ® ¼­¹ö µ¥¸ó
17.1.3. DNS - Name Service
17.1.4. POP ¼­¹ö
17.2. ȯ°æ ¼³Á¤
17.2.1. ±âÃÊ
17.2.2. ³×Æ®¿öÅ©»ó¿¡¼­ ¸ÞÀÏ.
17.2.3. UUCP ¼³Á¤Çϱâ
17.3. FAQ
17.3.1. ¿Ö FQDN¸¦ »ç¿ëÇؾ߸¸ Çϳª¿ä?
17.3.2. ¼¾µå¸ÞÀÏ¿¡¼­ ``¸ÞÀÏÀÌ ¸®ÅϵǾú½À´Ï´Ù(mail loops back to myself)'' ¶ó´Â ¸Þ½ÃÁö°¡ ¿À¸é..
17.3.3. ´Ù¾î¾ó¾÷ PPP È£½ºÆ®·Î E-MailÀ» »ç¿ëÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ½À´Ï±î?
18. °³¹ßÀÇ ÃÖÀü¼±: FreeBSD-current¿Í FreeBSD-stable
18.1. FreeBSD °³¹ß(current) ¹öÁ¯ »ç¿ëÇϱâ
18.1.1. FreeBSD-current¶õ?
18.1.2. FreeBSD-current°¡ ÇÊ¿äÇÑ »ç¶÷Àº?
18.1.3. FreeBSD-current°¡ ¾Æ´Ñ °ÍÀº?
18.1.4. FreeBSD-current »ç¿ëÇϱâ
18.2. FreeBSDÀÇ ¾ÈÁ¤ ¹öÀü »ç¿ëÇϱâ
18.3. ÀÎÅÍ³Ý »ó¿¡¼­ ¼Ò½º Æ®¸®¸¦ µ¿±âÈ­Çϱâ
18.3.1. Anonymous CVS
18.3.1.1. °³¿ä
18.3.1.2. Anonymous CVS »ç¿ëÇϱâ
18.3.1.3. ¿¹Á¦
18.3.1.4. Âü°í ÀÚ·á
18.3.2. CTM
18.3.2.1. Why should I use CTM?
18.3.2.2. What do I need to use CTM?
18.3.2.3. Starting off with CTM for the first time
18.3.2.4. Using CTM in your daily life
18.3.2.5. Keeping your local changes
18.3.2.6. Other interesting CTM options
Finding out exactly what would be touched by an update
Making backups before updating
Restricting the files touched by an update
18.3.2.7. Future plans for CTM
18.3.2.8. Miscellaneous stuff
18.3.2.9. Thanks!
18.3.3. CVSup
18.3.3.1. ¼Ò°³
18.3.3.2. ¼³Ä¡
18.3.3.3. ¼³Á¤(Configuration)
18.3.3.4. CVSupÀ» ±¸µ¿Çϱâ
18.3.3.5. CVSup ÆÄÀÏ Ä÷º¼Ç
18.3.3.6. °øÁö, Áú¹®, ±×¸®°í ¹ö±× ¸®Æ÷Æ®
18.4. make world¸¦ »ç¿ëÇÏ¿© ½Ã½ºÅÛÀ» »õ·Ó°Ô ¼¼¿ì±â.
19. Contributing to FreeBSD
19.1. What Is Needed
19.1.1. High priority tasks
19.1.2. Medium priority tasks
19.1.3. Low priority tasks
19.1.4. Smaller tasks
19.2. How to Contribute
19.2.1. Bug reports and general commentary
19.2.2. Changes to the documentation
19.2.3. Changes to existing source code
19.2.4. New code or major value-added packages
19.2.5. Money, Hardware or Internet access
19.2.5.1. Donating funds
19.2.5.2. Donating hardware
19.2.5.3. Donating Internet access
19.3. Donors Gallery
19.4. Core Team Alumnus
19.5. Derived Software Contributors
19.6. Additional FreeBSD Contributors
19.7. 386BSD Patch Kit Patch Contributors
20. Source Tree Guidelines and Policies
20.1. MAINTAINER on Makefiles
20.2. Contributed Software
20.3. Shared Libraries
21. »õ·Î¿î Ä¿³Î ¼³Á¤ ¿É¼Ç Ãß°¡Çϱâ
21.1. ¾î·µç, Ä¿³Î ¿É¼ÇÀ̶õ ¹«¾ùÀԴϱî?
21.2. ÀÌÁ¦ ¹«¾ùÀ» ÇØ¾ß Çմϱî?
22. Ä¿³Î µð¹ö±ë
22.1. KGDB¸¦ ÀÌ¿ëÇÑ Ä¿³Î Å©·¡½Ã ´ýÇÁ(crash dump) µð¹ö±ë
22.1.1. DDD·Î Å©·¡½Ã ´ýÇÁ µð¹ö±ëÇϱâ
22.2. ´ýÇÁÀÇ »çÈÄ ºÐ¼®(post-mortem)
22.3. DDB¸¦ ÀÌ¿ëÇÑ ¿Â¶óÀÎ Ä¿³Î µð¹ö±ë
22.4. ¿ø°Ý GDB¸¦ ÀÌ¿ëÇÑ ¿Â¶óÀÎ Ä¿³Î µð¹ö±ë
22.5. ÄÜ¼Ö µå¶óÀ̹öÀÇ µð¹ö±ë
23. ¸®´ª½º ¿¡¹Ä·¹À̼Ç
23.1. ¸®´ª½º ¿¡¹Ä·¹ÀÌÅÍÀÇ ¼³Ä¡ ¹æ¹ý
23.1.1. 2.1-STABLE ¹öÀü¿¡¼­ÀÇ ¸®´ª½º ¿¡¹Ä·¹ÀÌ¼Ç ¼³Ä¡
23.1.2. 2.2.2-RELEASE ¹× ±× ÀÌÈÄ ¹öÀü¿¡¼­ÀÇ ¸®´ª½º ¿¡¹Ä·¹ÀÌ¼Ç ¼³Ä¡
23.1.3. ¸®´ª½º ·±Å¸ÀÓ ¶óÀ̺귯¸®ÀÇ ¼³Ä¡
23.1.3.1. linux_lib Æ÷Æ®¸¦ ÀÌ¿ëÇÑ ¼³Ä¡
23.1.3.2. ¼öÀÛ¾÷À¸·Î ¶óÀ̺귯¸® ¼³Ä¡Çϱâ
23.1.3.3. Ãß°¡ÀûÀÎ °øÀ¯ ¶óÀ̺귯¸®ÀÇ ¼³Ä¡ ¹æ¹ý
23.1.3.4. FreeBSD 2.2-RELEASE ¹× ±× ÀÌÈÄ ¹öÀüÀ» À§ÇÑ ld.so ¼³Á¤
23.1.4. ¸®´ª½º ELF ¹ÙÀ̳ʸ®ÀÇ ¼³Ä¡
23.1.5. È£½ºÆ® À̸§ resolverÀÇ ¼³Á¤
23.1.6. ÇÊ¿äÇÑ ÆÄÀϵéÀ» ã±â
23.2. FreeBSD »ó¿¡¼­ÀÇ ¸Å½º¸ÅƼī(Mathmatica) ¼³Ä¡
23.2.1. ¸Å½º¸ÅƼī ¹èÆ÷ÆÇ Ç®±â
23.2.2. ¸Å½º¸ÅƼī ºñ¹Ð¹øÈ£ ±¸Çϱâ
23.2.3. ¹ö±×µé
23.2.4. Acknowledgments
24. FreeBSDÀÇ ³»ºÎ
24.1. FreeBSD ºÎÆà °úÁ¤
24.1.1. Ä¿³Î ·Îµù
24.1.2. ·çÆ® È­ÀÏ ½Ã½ºÅÛ °áÁ¤
24.1.3. »ç¿ëÀÚ ¿µ¿ª ÃʱâÈ­
24.1.4. Èï¹Ì·Î¿î ±¸µ¿ ¹æ½Ä
24.2. PC ¸Þ¸ð¸® »ç¿ë
24.3. DMA: What it Is and How it Works
24.3.1. A Sample DMA transfer
24.3.2. DMA Page Registers and 16Meg address space limitations
24.3.3. DMA Operational Modes and Settings
24.3.4. Programming the DMA
24.3.5. DMA Port Map
24.3.5.1. 0x00 - 0x1f DMA Controller #1 (Channels 0, 1, 2 and 3)
24.3.5.2. 0xc0 - 0xdf DMA Controller #2 (Channels 4, 5, 6 and 7)
24.3.5.3. 0x80 - 0x9f DMA Page Registers
24.3.5.4. 0x400 - 0x4ff 82374 Enhanced DMA Registers
24.4. The FreeBSD VM System
24.4.1. Management of physical memory - vm_page_t
24.4.2. The unified buffer cache - vm_object_t
24.4.3. Filesystem I/O - struct buf
24.4.4. Mapping Page Tables - vm_map_t, vm_entry_t
24.4.5. KVM Memory Mapping
24.4.6. Tuning the FreeBSD VM system
25. FreeBSD ±¸Çϱâ
25.1. CD-ROM Á¦ÀÛ»ç
25.2. FTP »çÀÌÆ®
25.3. CTM »çÀÌÆ®
25.4. CVSup »çÀÌÆ®
25.5. AFS »çÀÌÆ®
26. Âü°í¹®Çå
26.1. FreeBSD °ü·Ã ¼­Àû ¹× ÀâÁö
26.2. »ç¿ëÀÚ °¡À̵å
26.3. °ü¸®ÀÚ °¡À̵å
26.4. ÇÁ·Î±×·¡¸Ó °¡À̵å
26.5. ¿î¿µ üÁ¦ ³»ºÎ ±¸Á¶
26.6. º¸¾È Âü°í ¹®Çå
26.7. Çϵå¿þ¾î Âü°í ¹®Çå
26.8. À¯´Ð½º ¿ª»ç
26.9. ÀâÁö ¹× Àú³Î
27. ÀÎÅͳݻóÀÇ ÀÚ·á(¸¦ ãÀ»¼öÀÖ´Â °÷)µé
27.1. ¸ÞÀϸµ ¸®½ºÆ®
27.1.1. ¸ÞÀϸµ ¸®½ºÆ® ¿ä¾à
27.1.2. °¡ÀÔ ¹æ¹ý
27.1.3. ¸®½ºÆ® charters
27.2. À¯Áî³Ý ´º½º ±×·ì
27.2.1. BSD¿¡ °ü·ÃµÈ ´º½º±×·ì
27.2.2. ´Ù¸¥ À¯´Ð½º¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ´º½º±×·ì
27.2.3. X Window ½Ã½ºÅÛ
27.3. ¿ùµå ¿ÍÀ̵å À¥ ¼­¹öµé
28. FreeBSD ÇÁ·ÎÁ§Æ® ÀÓ¿øÁø
28.1. FreeBSD ÄÚ¾îÆÀ
28.2. FreeBSD °³¹ßÀÚ
28.3. FreeBSD ¹®¼­È­ ÇÁ·ÎÁ§Æ®
28.4. ÆÄÆ® Ã¥ÀÓÀÚ
29. PGP keys
29.1. Officers
29.1.1. FreeBSD Security Officer <security-officer@freebsd.org>
29.1.2. Warner Losh
29.2. Core Team members
29.2.1. Satoshi Asami
29.2.2. Jonathan M. Bresler
29.2.3. Andrey A. Chernov
29.2.4. Jordan K. Hubbard
29.2.5. Poul-Henning Kamp
29.2.6. Rich Murphey
29.2.7. John Polstra
29.2.8. Guido van Rooij
29.2.9. Peter Wemm
29.2.10. Jörg Wunsch
29.3. Developers
29.3.1. Wolfram Schneider
29.3.2. Brian Somers