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X.500: 2.2.4. X.500 (Managing NFS and NIS)
X.121 addresses: 16.6.3. X25, ISDN, and RT (DNS and Bind)
X authentication
security flaws: 9.3.5.3. Problems with X authentication (SSH, The Secure Shell)
X clients, nonstandard, and authentication spoofing: 9.3.5.6. Nonstandard X clients (SSH, The Secure Shell)
X forwarding: 3.1.5. Forwarding ( Tunneling) (SSH, The Secure Shell)
9. Port Forwarding and X Forwarding (SSH, The Secure Shell)
9.3.2. How X Forwarding Works (SSH, The Secure Shell)
authentication: 9.3.5. X Authentication (SSH, The Secure Shell)
authentication spoofing: 9.3.5.4. SSH and authentication spoofing (SSH, The Secure Shell)
improving: 9.3.5.5. Improving authentication spoofing (SSH, The Secure Shell)
security: 9.3.5.4. SSH and authentication spoofing (SSH, The Secure Shell)
compile-time configuration: 4.1.5.4. X window support (SSH, The Secure Shell)
9.3.4.1. Compile-time configuration (SSH, The Secure Shell)
enabling: 9.3.3. Enabling X Forwarding (SSH, The Secure Shell)
firewalls, bypassing: 9.3. X Forwarding (SSH, The Secure Shell)
9.3.2. How X Forwarding Works (SSH, The Secure Shell)
listing escape sequence for: 2.3.2. The Escape Character (SSH, The Secure Shell)
per-account configuration: 9.3.4.3. Per-account configuration (SSH, The Secure Shell)
recommended setting: 10.3.2. /etc/sshd_config (SSH, The Secure Shell)
serverwide configuration: 9.3.4.2. Serverwide configuration (SSH, The Secure Shell)
shared accounts: 9.3.6.3. Shared accounts (SSH, The Secure Shell)
troubleshooting: 12.1.2. Server Debugging (SSH, The Secure Shell)
12.2.5.6. Port forwarding (SSH, The Secure Shell)
X server configuration: 9.3.6.1. X server configuration (SSH, The Secure Shell)
x-gw proxy: 9.6.4. Other TIS FWTK Proxies (Building Internet Firewalls)
X.400 mail protocol: 16.3. Other Mail Transfer Protocols (Building Internet Firewalls)
X.25 network files: 2.1.4. lsof (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
X.25 networks, packet fragmentation: 1.5.1.3. Fragmenting datagrams (TCP/IP Network Administration)
X.400 protocol: 3.4.1. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (TCP/IP Network Administration)
X25 records: 16.6.3. X25, ISDN, and RT (DNS and Bind)
A.1.3. New Types from RFC 1183 (DNS and Bind)
x-token (MIME encoding type): 3.4.4. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (TCP/IP Network Administration)
X Window software
capturing windows: 11.1.1. Automating Documentation (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
displaying sessions remotely: 11.1.2. vnc (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
ethereal tool and: 5.6.1. ethereal (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
plotting tools: 5.5.9. xplot (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
remote probing with: 5.2. Access to Traffic (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
tcpdump tool and: 5.4.1. Using tcpdump (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
Tk extensions: 6.4.1. Tcl/Tk and scotty (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
X11 window system: 2.5.3. Network Window Systems (Building Internet Firewalls)
X windows: 9.3.1. The X Window System (SSH, The Secure Shell)
compile-time flags: 9.3.4.1. Compile-time configuration (SSH, The Secure Shell)
xauth: 4.3.5. Compilation Flags (SSH, The Secure Shell)
9.3.5.2. xauth and the SSH rc files (SSH, The Secure Shell)
9.3.6.4. Location of the xauth program (SSH, The Secure Shell)
XAuthLocation: 9.3.4.2. Serverwide configuration (SSH, The Secure Shell)
9.3.6.4. Location of the xauth program (SSH, The Secure Shell)
.Xauthority file: 9.3.5.4. SSH and authentication spoofing (SSH, The Secure Shell)
9.3.6.4. Location of the xauth program (SSH, The Secure Shell)
X11DisplayOffset: 9.3.4.2. Serverwide configuration (SSH, The Secure Shell)
XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 and X forwarding: 9.3.5.5. Improving authentication spoofing (SSH, The Secure Shell)
XDR (eXternal Data Representation): 1.5.2. External data representation (Managing NFS and NIS)
1.5.2. External data representation (Managing NFS and NIS)
7. Network File System Design and Operation (Managing NFS and NIS)
data presentation layer and: 1.5.2. External data representation (Managing NFS and NIS)
XDR protocol, Presentation Layer: 1.2. A Data Communications Model (TCP/IP Network Administration)
xfer-in category: 7.5.3.1. BIND 8 categories (DNS and Bind)
7.5.3.2. BIND 9 categories (DNS and Bind)
xfer-out category: 7.5.3.1. BIND 8 categories (DNS and Bind)
XFN (X/Open Federated Naming Standard): 9.2.1. The master map (Managing NFS and NIS)
X11Forwarding: 4.1.5.4. X window support (SSH, The Secure Shell)
5.4.3.11. Forwarding (SSH, The Secure Shell)
9.3.4.2. Serverwide configuration (SSH, The Secure Shell)
xfrnets directive: 11.2.3. Preventing Unauthorized Zone Transfers (DNS and Bind)
E.2.12. xfrnets (4.9+) (DNS and Bind)
xhost: 9.3.5.4. SSH and authentication spoofing (SSH, The Secure Shell)
insecurity: 9.3.5.3. Problems with X authentication (SSH, The Secure Shell)
X0.hosts file: 6.3.3. Updating .rhosts, hosts.equiv, etc. (DNS and Bind)
xinetd (Extended Internet Daemon): 5.4. The Extended Internet Daemon (TCP/IP Network Administration)
access control: 12.5.2. Controlling Access with xinetd (TCP/IP Network Administration)
xinetd inetd tool: 11.2.3. Other Approaches to Logging (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
A.4. Sources for Tools (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
xinetd.conf file: 5.4. The Extended Internet Daemon (TCP/IP Network Administration)
security considerations: 12.4.2. Looking for Trouble (TCP/IP Network Administration)
xlogmaster log tool: 11.2.2. Log File Management (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
A.4. Sources for Tools (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
xnmbrowser (OpenView): 6.1.3. Configuring Polling Intervals (Essential SNMP)
8.1.1. Using HP OpenView to Retrieve Values (Essential SNMP)
9.2.1. Collecting and Displaying Data with OpenView (Essential SNMP)
xnmevents utility (OpenView): 10.2.1. HP OpenView (Essential SNMP)
10.2.4. The Event Categories Display (Essential SNMP)
xnmgraph utility (OpenView): 9.2.1. Collecting and Displaying Data with OpenView (Essential SNMP)
graphing data collections: 9.2.3.2. Creating a threshold (Essential SNMP)
graphing external data: B.1. Using External Data (Essential SNMP)
parameters: 9.2.2. OpenView Graphing (Essential SNMP)
plotting bandwidth measurements: A. Using Input and Output Octets (Essential SNMP)
updating graphs: 9.2.3.2. Creating a threshold (Essential SNMP)
xnmloadmib utility (OpenView): 6.1.6. Loading MIBs into OpenView (Essential SNMP)
11.3. OpenView's Extensible Agent (Essential SNMP)
11.3.1. Tables (Essential SNMP)
B.2. Adding a Menu to NNM (Essential SNMP)
xnmtrap utility (OpenView): 10.2.1. HP OpenView (Essential SNMP)
xonxoff option (pppd): A.2. The PPP Daemon (TCP/IP Network Administration)
xplot graphing tool: 5.5.7. tcptrace (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
5.5.9. xplot (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
8.3. Point-Monitoring Tools (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
A.4. Sources for Tools (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
XSTATS messages: 7.6.1. Common Syslog Messages (DNS and Bind)
XTACACS: 21.8. TACACS and Friends (Building Internet Firewalls)
xv image tool: 11.1.1. Automating Documentation (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
A.4. Sources for Tools (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
xwd command (X Window): 11.1.1. Automating Documentation (Network Troubleshooting Tools)


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