HP-UX Internet Express A.16.00 Product Overview Guide
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.
Many of the open source components are configured through the Web-based Webmin graphical
administration utility. Webmin is a standard tool provided as a part of the HP-UX Apache offering.
For more information, see “Configuring HP-UX Internet Express Components with Webmin”
(page 18).
HP-UX Internet Express Components
The following section describes the open source products available in HP-UX Internet Express
version A.16.00. For links to the documentation available for each component, see “HP-UX Internet
Express Component Documentation Resources” (page 21).
Ant
Apache Ant is a Java™-based build tool that uses XML-based configuration files.
Axis
Apache Axis is a follow-on to Apache SOAP. Axis is designed around a streaming model (using
SAX instead of DOM) and expands the flexibility and performance of Apache SOAP.
Calamaris
Calamaris is a log file analysis tool that parses log files and creates a report. Some servers that
can use this tool are Squid, NetCache, and Netscape/iPlanet Web Proxy Server.
Chkrootkit
Chkrootkit is a tool used to check for evidence that a rootkit—a program to create or exploit security
holes—has been run on your system.
ClamAV
ClamAV is an antivirus toolkit for UNIX®. It is primarily used on mail servers for scanning email
attachments.
Curl
Curl is a command line tool that transfers files with URL syntax.
CyrusIMAP
The CyrusIMAP server uses a private mailbox database design, which is stored in parts of the file
system that are private to the CyrusIMAP system. All user access to mail is through the IMAP, POP3,
or KPOP protocols.
CyrusSASL
CyrusSASL is an SASL library that adds authentication support to connection-based protocols.
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