Network service settings typical network service settings for desktops and home servers include: Internet super-server and TCP/IP daemon wrapper/etc/inetd. confssh: OpenSSH secure shell. /Etc/ssh/ssh_config/etc/ssh/sshd_configexim: message transmission proxy (MTA), (MTAs ). /Etc/exim. conf/etc/mailname/etc/aliases/etc/email-addressesfetchmail: the daemon process for receiving emails from the POP3 account and receiving emails-Fetchmail ,. /Etc/fetchmailrcprocmail: The local mail delivery and filtering program processes the mail-Procmail .~ /. Procmailrc host name and DNS (proxy, cache ,...) /etc/host. conf/etc/hostname/etc/hosts. allow/etc/hosts. deny/etc/resolv. conf/etc/bind/named. conf (edit)/etc/bind/db. lan (add for LAN hosts)/etc/bind/db.192.168.0 (add for LAN reverse) DHCP, use DHCP to configure network interfaces. /Etc/dhcp3/dhclient. conf (DHCP Client)/etc/default/dhcp3-server (DHCP server side)/etc/dhcp3/dhcpd. conf (DHCP server side) cvs: current version control system/etc/cvs-cron.conf/etc/cvs-pserver.confnfs-kernel-server: Network File System (for Unix-like systems)/etc/exportssamba: share Windows Network files with printers. The/etc/samba/smb. conf printer daemon system. /Etc/printcap (for lpr) apache and apache2: Web server. /Etc/apache/*/etc/apache2/* squid: Web proxy and cache server. /Etc/squid /*