HP-UX 11i September 2001 Release Notes
HP-UX 11i Operating Environment Applications
HP-UX 11i Operating Environment (new at 11i original release)
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NOTE The 32-bit HP-PA 1.1 shared library (/usr/lib/libJudy.sl) is provided for
compatibility only. For best performance on 32-bit machines, use the HP-PA 2.0 shared
library (/usr/lib/pa20_32/libJudy.sl).
Documentation
For more information about the Judy technology, refer to the Judy (3x) manpages
(installed with the product) or visit the Judy web site at
http://devresource.hp.com/judy.
Netscape Communicator
Netscape Communicator Version 4.7x (B.11.11.05) includes Netscape’s popular web
browser, Navigator, as well as Messenger and Composer. Communicator offers the
complete set of tools for browsing dynamic web content, plus complete email capability.
Netscape provides periodic maintenance releases for enterprise customers that include
minor feature enhancements as well as improvements to overall stability.
Installation Requirements
Netscape Communicator requires 25MB of disk space.
Perl Programming Language (new for September 2001)
This Perl programming language version 5.6.1 is a release of ActivePerl, a product of
ActiveState Tool Corporation.
Documentation
For more information see the following:
• Perl Programming, Third Edition, by Larry Wall, Tom Christiansen, and Jon Orwant,
O’Reilly and Associates, Inc. USBN 0-596-00027-8
• the perl (1) manpage points you to related perl manpages
• the /opt/perl/bin/perldoc program
For more information, see the following URLs:
http://www.perl.com
http://www.perl.org
Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) Kerberos
Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) Kerberos Version B.11.11 is a service for
authenticating users or services across an open network. HP-UX 11i provides Kerberos
authentication through a Kerberos-Client product which is a part of the HP-UX base
operating system. Kerberos, the primary authentication mechanism for Windows 2000,
is integrated with Active Directory Service to provide enterprise-wide account
management. This necessitates the implementation of the Kerberos authentication
mechanism on HP-UX as a Pluggable Authentication Module.