HP-UX Internet Services Administrator's Guide (August 2003)

Internet Services Overview
Chapter 116
Transfer files.
Log on to remote hosts.
Execute commands remotely.
Manage IP addresses and network clients.
Perform all routing protocols.
Exchange mail with remote hosts on the network.
Locate and configure networked services in enterprise networks.
Start network services such as ftp, telnet, rlogin, and tftp
without overloading the system.
Implement a powerful security mechanism for various services
spawned by inetd, the Internet super daemon.
The link product, which comes with the core operating system, provides
the hardware and software needed for communication by an HP
Integrity workstation over an IEEE 802.3 network, an Ethernet local
area network, or an X.25 packet switch network. NIS and NFS Services
also require link software and can run concurrently on the same node
with the Internet Services.
The information in this manual applies to all HP Integrity workstations
unless noted otherwise.