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Contents About This Document.....................................................................................5 Intended Audience....................................................................................................................5 Document Organization............................................................................................................5 Typographical Conventions........................................................................................................
Qpopper..........................................................................................................................10 Rsync...............................................................................................................................10 Ruby................................................................................................................................10 RubyGems......................................................................................................
About This Document This document discuses the products included in the Internet Express A.16.00 bundles in the HP-UX 11i v2, and HP-UX 11i v3 operating systems. It also describes how to install HP-UX Internet Express and documentation resources for all the products. The document printing date and part number indicate the document’s current edition. The printing date will change when a new edition is printed. Minor changes may be made at reprint without changing the printing date.
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1 HP-UX Internet Express Overview This chapter provides an overview of HP-UX Internet Express and the open source components provided in HP-UX Internet Express. Introduction HP-UX Internet Express A.16.00 is a collection of popular open source Internet Services, Web Services, and Security Services that are tested and qualified on HP-UX. HP-UX Internet Express enables for a low cost of software ownership and application deployment. HP-UX Internet Express is easily installed, configured, and administered.
DanteSOCKS DanteSOCKS server is a circuit-level firewall/proxy used to provide secure network connectivity to a wide range of hosts, while requiring only the Dante server to connect to the external network. Eclipse Eclipse is a software development platform for developing integrated tools. Fetchmail Fetchmail is a full-featured email retrieval and forwarding utility used over on-demand TCP/IP links, (such as SLIP or PPP connections).
Libxml2 Libxml2 is the XML C parser and toolkit. lsof Lsof displays information about files open to Unix processes. Majordomo Majordomo manages Internet mailing lists. ModSecurity ModSecurity is an embeddable web application firewall that protects web applications from a range of attacks. It also enables HTTP traffic monitoring and real-time analysis without modifying the existing infrastructure. IMPORTANT: The ModSecurity product is available only for the HP-UX 11i v2 and HP-UX 11i v3 operating systems.
OpenSC OpenSC is a large smart card toolkit that provides a set of libraries and utilities to access smart cards. PAM_mkhomedir PAM_ mkhomedir enables the root user to create a home directory for another user. PAM_passwdqc PAM_passwdqc is a password strength checking module for PAM-aware password changing programs, such as passwd(1). PAM_passwdqc checks regular passwords, offers support for passphrases, and can provide randomly generated passwords.
RubyGems RubyGems is the standard Ruby package manager. It is similar to apt-get, emerge, and other operating system package managers. RubyOnRails Ruby on Rails is a free web application framework. It aims to increase the speed and ease with which database-driven web sites can be created and offers skeleton code frameworks (scaffolding) from the outset.
SugarCRM SugarCRM is a leading provider of commercial open source customer relationship management (CRM) software. Sugar easily adapts to any business environment by offering a more flexible, cost-effective alternative than proprietary applications. SugarCRM's open source architecture enables easy customization and integration of customer-facing business processes to build and maintain profitable relationships.
XDoclet XDoclet is an extended Javadoc Doclet engine and an open source code generation engine. Xerces-C Xerces-C provides XML parsing and generation. Xinetd Xinetd is a replacement for the Internet services daemon inetd. Xinetd offers access control on all services and prevents Denial of Service (DoS) attacks, IPv6 support, and support for offloading services to a remote host. zlib zlib is a general purpose data compression library.
Table 1 HP-UX Internet Express Component Versions (continued) 14 Component Name HP-UX 11i version 2 HP-UX 11i version 3 Curl A.16.00-7.21.2.001 A.16.00-7.21.2.001 CyrusIMAP* A.16.00-2.3.16.001 A.16.00-2.3.16.001 CyrusSASL A.16.00-2.1.23.001 A.16.00-2.1.23.001 DanteSOCKS* A.16.00-1.2.2.001 A.16.00-1.2.2.001 Eclipse A.16.00-3.4.2.001 A.16.00-3.4.2.001 Fetchmail* A.16.00-6.3.18.001 A.16.00-6.3.18.001 FSH A.16.00-1.2.001 A.16.00-1.2.001 GnuPG A.16.00-1.4.7.001 A.16.00-1.4.7.
Table 1 HP-UX Internet Express Component Versions (continued) Component Name HP-UX 11i version 2 HP-UX 11i version 3 Python A.16.00-2.7.001 A.16.00-2.7.001 Qpopper* A.16.00-4.0.16.001 A.16.00-4.0.16.001 Rsync A.16.00-3.0.5.001 A.16.00-3.0.5.001 Ruby A.16.00-1.9.1-p430.001 A.16.00-1.9.1-p430.001 RubyGems A.16.00-1.3.7.001 A.16.00-1.3.7.001 RubyOnRails A.16.00-2.3.8.001 A.16.00-2.3.8.001 Snort* A.16.00-2.9.0.001 A.16.00-2.9.0.001 SOAP A.16.00-2.3.1.001 A.16.00-2.3.1.
2 Installing HP-UX Internet Express This chapter describes the installation process for HP-UX Internet Express and provides a brief overview of the Webmin web-based administration tool, which can be used to configure select Internet Express components. Prerequisites Prior to installing HP-UX Internet Express, note the following recommendations and requirements.
e. f. Click Done when the Status field reads Complete. On the File menu, choose Exit to exit the swinstall GUI. NOTE: The Xalan-C component has a dependency on Xerces-C. Before you install Xalan-C, you must install Xerces-C or the Xalan-C installation terminates. If installing from a CD or a superbundle, this dependency is automatically resolved. If installing individual bundles, you must install Xerces-C before Xalan-C. The FSH component has a dependency on Python.
Information regarding migration to MySQL 5.0.67 is also available at http://dev.mysql.com/ doc/refman/5.0/en/upgrading-from-4-1.html 7. If you have any previous version of the Internet Express PostgreSQL product installed, you must first manually uninstall the component prior to installing the latest version. If you do not have a previous version of Internet Express PostgreSQL, continue to Step 8. To upgrade to this new Internet Express version from a previous version: a.
• ProcMail • ProFTPD • Qpopper • Snort • Squid • Stunnel • Xinetd Webmin consists of a miniserver and a number of CGI programs that directly update system files, such as /etc/inetd.conf and /etc/passwd. The Web server and all CGI programs are written in Perl version 5, and use no external modules. You only need a Perl binary to run Webmin. After installing and starting up Webmin, the HP Admin Guide is available through the default home page that provides links to the documentation.
3 License and Support This chapter provides a brief overview of the HP licensing agreement and support for HP-UX Internet Express. Licensing Agreement The full text of the HP-UX Internet Express License Agreement is available in the licenses.txt file located in /opt/iexpress/, where is the name of the component in all lowercase letters. The HP-UX Internet Express License Agreement can also be found in the TCOpenSource component files that are available as the licenses.
4 Documentation Resources This chapter provides links to Web sites and documentation for the HP-UX Internet Express components, HP-UX Internet Express components included in the HP-UX OEs, and TCOpenSource components. HP-UX Internet Express Component Documentation Resources Table 2 lists links to available documentation for each component shipped on the HP-UX Internet Express media. Table 2 HP-UX Internet Express Documentation Links Component Name Product Documentation Links Ant http://ant.apache.
Table 2 HP-UX Internet Express Documentation Links (continued) Component Name Product Documentation Links Majordomo http://www.greatcircle.com/majordomo/majordomo-faq.html MySQL http://dev.mysql.com/doc Nagios http://nagios.org/ Net-SNMP http://www.net-snmp.org/FAQ.html http://www.net-snmp.org/docs/readmefiles.html Nikto http://www.cirt.net/code/nikto.shtml OfBiz http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/OFBiz+Documentation+Index OpenJMS http://openjms.sourceforge.net OpenLDAP http://www.
Table 2 HP-UX Internet Express Documentation Links (continued) Component Name Product Documentation Links SugarCRM http://www.sugarforge.org/content/documentation/ Tcpdump http://www.tcpdump.org Tripwire http://sourceforge.net/projects/tripwire/ Twiki http://twiki.org/ UDDI4J http://uddi4j.sourceforge.net/doc.html UW-IMAP http://www.washington.edu/imap Wget http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/manual/wget.html Wipe http://wipe.sourceforge.net/secure_del.html Wireshark http://www.wireshark.
Index A Ant description, 7 documentation link, 21 Axis description, 7 documentation link, 21 C Calamaris description, 7 documentation link, 21 Chkrootkit description, 7 documentation link, 21 Clam AntiVirus description, 7 documentation link, 21 component documentation links, 21 open source, 7 versions Open Source, 13 configuration, 18 Curl description, 7 documentation link, 21 CyrusIMAP description, 7 documentation link, 21 CyrusSASL description, 7 documentation link, 21 D DanteSOCKS description, 8 docume
F Fetchmail description, 8 documentation link, 21 FSH description, 8 documentation link, 21 documentation link, 22 ModSecurity description, 9 MySQL description, 9 documentation link, 22 updating previous version, 17 G N GnuPG description, 8 documentation link, 21 Net-SNMP description, 9 documentation link, 22 H O Horde description, 8 documentation link, 21 version, 14 HP-UX Internet Express component documentation links, 21 component versions, 13 components, 7 installation, 16 pre-installation, 16 H
Q Qpopper description, 10 documentation link, 22 R Rsync description, 10 documentation link, version, 15 ruby description, 10 documentation link, Rubygems documentation link, rubygems description, 11 Rubyonrails documentation link, U 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 23 Tcpdump description, 12 documentation link, 23 Index version Eclipse, 14 Horde, 14 HSQLDB, 14 Jabber, 14 Jython, 14 Python, 15 Rsync, 15 SOAP, 15 SourceIDSAMLJ, 15 Squid, 15 Struts, 15 UDDI4J, 15 VOCAL, 15 Xalan-C, 15 XDoclet, 1
version, 15 Xerces-C description, 13 documentation link, 23 version, 15 Xinetd description, 13 documentation link, 23 version, 15 27