HP-UX 11i June 2002 Release Notes

Whats New at a Glance
Whats New in the Original 11i Release?
Chapter 2
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STREAMS/UX enhanced. (See STREAMS/UX on page 221.)
Low Bandwidth X Extension (LBX) improves performance on wide-area networks
and on slower speed connections. (See Low Bandwidth X Extension (LBX) on
page 222.)
Chapter 13: Security (see page 225)
Generic Security Services Application Programming Interface (GSS API) introduced
to provide security independent of underlying security mechanisms and
communication protocols. (See Generic Security Services for Developing Secure
Applications on page 226.)
Program stacks can now be execute-protected to guard against buffer overflow
attacks. (See Execute Protected Stacks on page 228.)
New, convenient way to customize security features enabled. (See Configurable
Security Features on page 231.)
Password history enabled to discourage users from re-using previous passwords.
(See Password History Feature on Trusted Systems on page 232.)
Kerberos Client Software now provided to enable integrating HP-UX into a secure
enterprise environment. (See Kerberos Client Software on page 233.)
Chapter 15: Programming (see page 253)
HP-UX Software Transition Kit (STK) aids in transitioning software to 32-bit or
64-bit versions of HP-UX 11i. (See HP-UX Software Transition Kit (STK) on
page 254.)
New ANSI-compliant Standard C++ library included. (See aC++ Runtime
(libCsup*, libstd*, libstream*, librwtool*) on page 255.)
System library libc enhanced, including performance improvements to ftw(),
nftw(), and malloc(). (See Changes to libc on page 256 and Overall libc
Performance Tuning on page 257.)
The libcres.a library, a small archive library, added to provide customers running
performance-critical applications with the benefit of a static link. (See The libcres.a
Library on page 262.)
Linker and Object File Tools enhanced. (See Linker and Object File Tools (ld, crt0.o,
dld.sl, libdld.sl, chatr, and odump) on page 264.)
The linker/dld interface enhanced. (See Changes to the linker/dld Interface on
page 265.)
HP Distributed Computing Environment (HP DCE/9000) version 1.8 provides
framework to develop, administer, and use distributed applications. (See HP
DCE/9000 on page 266.)
Extensions to pstat() system call enables system management and measurement
tools to eliminate dependency on the /dev/kmem pseudo-driver. (See Extensions to
pstat() on page 268.)
New parameters for confstr() defined. (See Machine Identifier Changes to
confstr on page 271.)