QuickSpecs
Local Area Transport (LAT)
Tru64 UNIX provides a STREAMS-based implementation of the Local Area Transport that serves terminals to one or more
service nodes on a local area network (LAN). LAT allows a host to function as both a service node and a server node. It also
enables host applications to initiate connections to server ports (designated as application ports) to access remote devices
such as printers.
LAT/Telnet Gateway
The LAT/Telnet gateway service supported in Tru64 UNIX provides a gateway from a LAT terminal server to allow
connections to TCP/IP nodes using intermediate LAT hosts.
Number of Logins
The following number of logins has been tested:
RLOGIN:7,043*
Telnet:12,395*
LAT:4,575*
*These numbers can vary depending on hardware configurations and user workloads.
Secure Web Server
Secure Web Server (based on Apache) is included with this release of Tru64 UNIX. Secure Web Server is based on the
industry standard Apache Software Foundation (ASF) code base. HP has improved the base ASF product by including
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) capability allowing for encryption up to and including 156 bits, and also includes support for
Java Servlets, Java Server Pages, and Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP).
RFC Standards
The Tru64 UNIX Operating System implements a complete range of Internet RFC (Request for Comment) and Non-RFC
standards. These RFCs and Non-RFC standards are outlined in the Tru64 UNIX Technical Overview Book. This book can
be found on the Tru64 UNIX Documentation CD-ROM.
QuickSpecs
HP Tru64 UNIX Operating System Version V5.1B
Networking
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