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BSS and IBSS.</para> BSS and IBSS.</para>
<sect3> <sect3>
<title>BSS mode</title> <title>BSS Mode</title>
<para>BSS mode is the mode that typically is used. BSS mode is <para>BSS mode is the mode that typically is used. BSS mode is
also called infrastructure mode. In this mode, a number of also called infrastructure mode. In this mode, a number of
wireless access points are connected to a wired network. Each wireless access points are connected to a wired network. Each
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</sect2> </sect2>
<sect2> <sect2>
<title>Infrastructure mode</title> <title>Infrastructure Mode</title>
<sect3> <sect3>
<title>Access Points</title> <title>Access Points</title>
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</sect4> </sect4>
<sect4> <sect4>
<title>Setting it up</title> <title>Setting It Up</title>
<para>First, make sure your system can see the wireless card:</para> <para>First, make sure your system can see the wireless card:</para>
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>ifconfig -a</userinput> <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>ifconfig -a</userinput>
wi0: flags=8843&lt;UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST&gt; mtu 1500 wi0: flags=8843&lt;UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST&gt; mtu 1500
@ -686,7 +686,7 @@ wi0: flags=8843&lt;UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST&gt; mtu 1500
</sect4> </sect4>
<sect4> <sect4>
<title>Status information</title> <title>Status Information</title>
<para>Once the access point is configured and operational, <para>Once the access point is configured and operational,
operators will want to see the clients that are associated operators will want to see the clients that are associated
with the access point. At any time, the operator may type:</para> with the access point. At any time, the operator may type:</para>
@ -727,7 +727,7 @@ wi0: flags=8843&lt;UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST&gt; mtu 1500
</sect4> </sect4>
<sect4> <sect4>
<title>Setting Up A Wireless FreeBSD Client</title> <title>Setting Up a Wireless FreeBSD Client</title>
<para>You will need to know a few things about the wireless <para>You will need to know a few things about the wireless
network you are joining before you start. In this example, we network you are joining before you start. In this example, we
@ -849,7 +849,7 @@ wi0: flags=8843&lt;UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST&gt; mtu 1500
attempt to describe some of them and what they do.</para> attempt to describe some of them and what they do.</para>
<sect4> <sect4>
<title><application>bsd-airtools</application></title> <title>The <application>bsd-airtools</application> Package</title>
<para>The <application>bsd-airtools</application> package is a <para>The <application>bsd-airtools</application> package is a
complete toolset that includes wireless auditing tools for WEP complete toolset that includes wireless auditing tools for WEP
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</sect4> </sect4>
<sect4> <sect4>
<title>wicontrol, ancontrol, raycontrol</title> <title>The wicontrol, ancontrol and raycontrol Utilities</title>
<para>These are the tools you use to control how your wireless <para>These are the tools you use to control how your wireless
card behaves on the wireless network. In the examples above, we card behaves on the wireless network. In the examples above, we
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</sect4> </sect4>
<sect4> <sect4>
<title>ifconfig</title> <title>The ifconfig Command</title>
<indexterm><primary>ifconfig</primary></indexterm> <indexterm><primary>ifconfig</primary></indexterm>
<para>&man.ifconfig.8; can be used to do many of the same options <para>&man.ifconfig.8; can be used to do many of the same options
@ -1458,7 +1458,7 @@ mountd_flags="-r"</programlisting>
</author> </author>
</authorgroup> </authorgroup>
</sect2info> </sect2info>
<title>amd</title> <title>Automatic Mounts with amd</title>
<indexterm><primary>amd</primary></indexterm> <indexterm><primary>amd</primary></indexterm>
<indexterm><primary>automatic mounter daemon</primary></indexterm> <indexterm><primary>automatic mounter daemon</primary></indexterm>
@ -2040,7 +2040,7 @@ Exports list on foobar:
</sect3> </sect3>
<sect3> <sect3>
<title>Preparing the root Filesystem</title> <title>Preparing the Root Filesystem</title>
<indexterm> <indexterm>
<primary>root file system</primary> <primary>root file system</primary>
@ -2145,7 +2145,7 @@ Exports list on foobar:
<sect4> <sect4>
<title>Running with a read-only <filename>/usr</filename></title> <title>Running with a Read-only <filename>/usr</filename></title>
<indexterm> <indexterm>
<primary>diskless operation</primary> <primary>diskless operation</primary>
@ -2157,7 +2157,7 @@ Exports list on foobar:
the error log on <filename>/usr</filename> by default.</para> the error log on <filename>/usr</filename> by default.</para>
</sect4> </sect4>
<sect4> <sect4>
<title>Using a non-FreeBSD Server</title> <title>Using a Non-FreeBSD Server</title>
<para>When the server for the root filesystem is not running FreeBSD, <para>When the server for the root filesystem is not running FreeBSD,
you will have to create the root filesystem on a you will have to create the root filesystem on a
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server.</para> server.</para>
<sect4> <sect4>
<title>Setting Up an NIS Client</title> <title>Setting Up a NIS Client</title>
<indexterm> <indexterm>
<primary>NIS</primary> <primary>NIS</primary>
<secondary>client configuration</secondary> <secondary>client configuration</secondary>
@ -3767,7 +3767,7 @@ TWO (,hotel,test-domain)
</sect2> </sect2>
<sect2 id="network-nis-server-is-client"> <sect2 id="network-nis-server-is-client">
<title>NIS Servers that are also NIS Clients</title> <title>NIS Servers That Are Also NIS Clients</title>
<para> Care must be taken when running ypserv in a multi-server <para> Care must be taken when running ypserv in a multi-server
domain where the server machines are also NIS clients. It is domain where the server machines are also NIS clients. It is
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</sect2> </sect2>
<sect2> <sect2>
<title>What this Section Covers</title> <title>What This Section Covers</title>
<para>This section describes both the client-side and server-side <para>This section describes both the client-side and server-side
components of the ISC DHCP system. The client-side program, components of the ISC DHCP system. The client-side program,
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</sect2> </sect2>
<sect2 id="network-dhcp-server"> <sect2 id="network-dhcp-server">
<title>Installing And Configuring A DHCP Server</title> <title>Installing and Configuring a DHCP Server</title>
<sect3> <sect3>
<title>What this Section Covers</title> <title>What This Section Covers</title>
<para>This section provides information on how to configure <para>This section provides information on how to configure
a FreeBSD system to act as a DHCP server using the ISC a FreeBSD system to act as a DHCP server using the ISC
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<secondary>configuration files</secondary> <secondary>configuration files</secondary>
</indexterm> </indexterm>
<sect3> <sect3>
<title>make-localhost</title> <title>Using make-localhost</title>
<para>Be sure to: <para>Be sure to:
</para> </para>
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cd /etc/namedb</userinput> <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cd /etc/namedb</userinput>
@ -5503,8 +5503,8 @@ driftfile /var/db/ntp.drift</programlisting>
</sect2> </sect2>
<sect2> <sect2>
<title>Using &man.ntpd.8; with a temporary Internet <title>Using &man.ntpd.8; with a Temporary Internet
connection</title> Connection</title>
<para><command>ntpd</command> does not need a permanent <para><command>ntpd</command> does not need a permanent
connection to the Internet to function properly. However, if connection to the Internet to function properly. However, if
@ -5809,7 +5809,7 @@ natd_flags=""</programlisting>
</authorgroup> </authorgroup>
</sect1info> </sect1info>
<title>inetd <quote>Super-Server</quote></title> <title>The inetd <quote>Super-Server</quote></title>
<sect2 id="network-inetd-overview"> <sect2 id="network-inetd-overview">
<title>Overview</title> <title>Overview</title>
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printer cable.</para> printer cable.</para>
<table> <table>
<title>Wiring a parallel cable for networking</title> <title>Wiring a Parallel Cable for Networking</title>
<tgroup cols="5"> <tgroup cols="5">
<thead> <thead>
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</sect2> </sect2>
<sect2 id="network-plip-setup"> <sect2 id="network-plip-setup">
<title>Setting up PLIP</title> <title>Setting Up PLIP</title>
<para>Get a laplink cable.</para> <para>Get a laplink cable.</para>