HP-UX Internet Services Administrator's Guide (August 2003)
Internet Services Overview
Introduction to Internet Services
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Introduction to Internet Services
The HP-UX Internet Services software combines services developed by
the University of California at Berkeley (UCB),Cornell University, Merit
Network, Inc., Carnegie-Mellon University (CMU), Hewlett-Packard,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Internet Software
Consortium, and other public domain sources.
ARPA services include the set of services developed by UCB for the
Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA): ftp and telnet. ARPA
services are used to communicate with HP-UX, UNIX, and non-UNIX
systems.
Berkeley services include the set of services developed by UCB to
implement UCB protocols: BIND, sendmail, finger, the rexec library,
rcp, rlogin, remsh, ruptime, rwho, and rdist. Berkeley Services are
used to communicate with HP-UX or other UNIX systems.
The Internet Services software also contains several other services:
BOOTP, tftp, rbootd, NTP, and DDFA.
We recommend that you also read the following books for more detailed
technical and conceptual information:
• For Internet Services, see TCP/IP Network Administration by Craig
Hunt, published by O’Reilly and Associates Inc.
• For BIND, see DNS and BIND, by Paul Albitz and Cricket Liu,
published by O’Reilly and Associates, Inc.
•Forsendmail, see Sendmail, 2nd Edition, by Bryan Costales with
Eric Allman and Neil Richert, published by O’Reilly and Associates,
Inc. You also can visit the Web site for sendmail:
http://www.sendmail.org
You can get information about the O’Reilly books (including retail outlets
where you can buy them, and how to order them directly from O’Reilly)
by visiting the O’Reilly Web site:
http://www.ora.com