HP-UX 11i Version 2 June 2007 Release Notes

What is New at a Glance
What is New in the May 2005 Release?
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HP-UX Tomcat-based Servlet Engine: Updated to v4.1.29.04 as primarily a bug
fix release, with Commons-DBCP upgraded to 1.2.1.
HP-UX Webmin-based Admin: Updated as primarily a security and bug fix
release.
Netscape Directory Server for HP-UX: Updated to version B.06.11.30.001 to provide
defect fixes and a minor packaging change.
May 2005 Release Notes, Chapter 8: “Security”
New Product: HP-UX 11i Security Containment: Provides the next generation of
security features. Available on the Web at http://hp.com/go/softwaredepot and
expected to be released in the near future.
HP-UX Auditing System: Upon installation of the HP-UX Standard Mode Security
Extensions bundle, can now perform audits without converting the system to trusted
mode.
HP-UX Host Intrusion Detection System: Upgraded to release 3.1 with better
performance and CPU utilization, as well as many enhancements and defect fixes.
HP-UX HIDS v2.x deprecated and planned for future obsolescence. You are strongly
encouraged to upgrade to the latest version of HIDS.
HP-UX IPFilter: Updated to version A.03.05.11.01 with defect fixes and performance
enhancements.
HP-UX Secure Shell: Updated to A.03.91.009 with new features, including sshd
re-exec for each new connection, permission and ownership checks for program
configuration files, sftp (1) interface improvements, and several other features.
New Product: HP-UX Security Attributes Configuration (bundle SecConfig): Used
to configure systemwide and per-user values of security attributes of local users and
NIS users. Now delivered with HP-UX 11i v2.
New Bundle: HP-UX Standard Mode Security Extensions: Enables new security
features to be used in standard mode. Now available on Software Pack.
OpenSSL: Updated to version A.00.09.07e with automatic generation of a self-signed
host certificate and a private key.
May 2005 Release Notes, Chapter 9: “Commands and System Calls”
•The hostname Command: With installation of the Node and Host Name Expansion
product (available on Software Pack), hostname now able to set and display the
name of the current host system at up to 255 bytes in length.
•The setuname Command: With installation of the Node and Host Name Expansion
product (available on Software Pack), setuname now able to modify the value for the
system and/or node name to up to 255 bytes.
•The uname Command: With installation of the Node and Host Name Expansion
product (available on Software Pack), uname now able to set and display the current
system and/or node name to up to 255 bytes.
May 2005 Release Notes, Chapter 10: “Libraries and Programming”
HP MLIB: Updated to version 9.0 with new features, including support for arbitrary
length FFTs, FFT performance enhancements, and support for VMATH, CXML, and
BCS.