HP-UX 11i Version 2 December 2005 Release Notes
Table Of Contents
- HP-UX 11i Version 2 December 2005 Release Notes
- Legal Notices
- Publication History
- Typographic Conventions
- 1 Overview of the Release Notes
- 2 Introduction to HP-UX 11i Version 2
- 3 What is New at a Glance
- 4 Server-Specific Information
- What is in This Chapter?
- Hardware Enablement Patch Bundle
- HP Instant Support Enterprise Edition
- Networking and Mass Storage Drivers
- Always-Installed Networking Drivers
- Selectable Networking Drivers
- Always-Installed Mass Storage Drivers
- Selectable Mass Storage Drivers
- Supported Systems
- Finding Firmware Information
- 5 General System Administration
- What is in This Chapter?
- Distributed Systems Administration Utilities
- Enterprise Cluster Master Toolkit Version
- Event Monitoring Services
- Feature Enablement Patch Bundle (Feature11i)
- GlancePlus Pak
- High Availability Monitors
- HP Integrity Virtual Machines Provider
- HP Integrity VM Support Library
- HP Partitioning
- HP Serviceguard
- HP Serviceguard NFS Toolkit
- HP System Management Homepage
- HP Systems Insight Manager
- HP WBEM Services for HP-UX
- HP-UX Accounts for Users and Groups
- HP-UX Kernel Configuration
- HP-UX Peripheral Device Tool
- HP-UX WBEM Fibre Channel Provider
- HP-UX WBEM LAN Provider for Ethernet Interfaces
- HP-UX WBEM LVM Provider
- HP-UX WBEM SCSI Provider
- Ignite-UX
- Obsolescence Bundle
- Online Diagnostics
- Quality Pack Patch Bundle
- Software Distributor
- Software Package Builder
- Update-UX
- Utilization Provider
- 6 Disk and File Management
- 7 Internet and Networking
- 8 Security
- 9 Commands and System Calls
- 10 Libraries and Programming
- 11 Internationalization
- 12 Other Functionality

What is New at a Glance
What is New in the September 2004 Release?
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— BIND 9.2.0: Includes incremental zone transfer, DNSSEC, dynamic DNS update,
TSIG-based security, lightweight resolver library and daemon, improved logging
mechanism, and other features.
— BOOTP and DHCP: Both implement a new tag to configure the IP address of the
tftp server. Two new options included in the /etc/dhcptab file.
— DHCPv6: New product with HP-UX 11i v2.
—The inetd daemon: New variable and new command-line option added.
— IPv4 Address Display: The IPv4-mapped-IPv6 address display is now changed to
display an IPv4 address.
— IPv6-enabled Internet Services products: Several products, including inetd,
telnet, and R-commands, are IPv6 enabled.
— Logging User Accounting Information: The telnetd, rlogind, remshd, rexecd
and ftpd utilities now use the new scalable utmps/wtmps/btmps interfaces to log
user accounting information.
— Multimedia Streaming Protocols (MSP): Upon upgrade to HP-UX 11i v2, MSP
will be removed. MSP will be available later as a Web upgrade. Customers who
have not installed MSP on HP-UX 11i v1 will be unaffected.
—The rbootd remote boot server for RMP clients: Obsolete. Clients using the RMP
protocol no longer supported; you must move from RMP to BOOTP.
—The remsh/rexec command and remote execution server: The remshd() function
has been changed to display an error message under certain circumstances. The
remsh/rexec process may appear hung when a user executes certain remote
commands.
—The rexecd remote execution server: New option added to prevent a user from
logging in as superuser. The [use_psd] option cannot be specified in the
/etc/pam.conf file for rexecd.
— Route Administration Manager for IPv6 Routing Protocols (RAMIPv6): Upon
upgrade to HP-UX 11i v2, RAMIPv6 will be removed. RAMIPv6 will be available
later as a Web upgrade. Customers who have not installed RAMIPv6 on HP-UX
11i v1 will be unaffected.
—The rwhod server: Updated to use the utmps interfaces to read the user
accounting information. Now supports valid hostname characters as per RFC
952 only.
— Secure Internet Services: New options added. IPv6 enabled for R-commands.
Kerberos supported in an IPv6 environment for ftp, r-commands, and telnet.
— Sendmail 8.11.1: Offers several new features, including multiple queue
directories, enhanced status codes as defined by RFC 2034, client port options,
daemon port options, IPv6 support, and more.
— SLP 0.8: New with HP-UX 11i v2. Includes dynamic service tracking, ease of
administration, and ease of development.
— TCP Wrappers 7.6: Includes features such as monitoring incoming requests for
Internet Services, controlling access to services spawned by inetd, and enforcing
access control in stand-alone daemon programs, among others.
—The telnetd function: Contains two new options.