HP-UX Internet Express Version A.13.
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Overview of HP-UX Internet Express This booklet provides an overview of HP-UX Internet Express, installation steps, and a complete component list. HP-UX Internet Express for HP-UX 11i version 2 contains a collection of HP-UX Internet Express Open Source Web, Internet, and security components that have been tested and qualified on HP-UX. For more information on the HP-UX Internet Express open source components, see “HP-UX Internet Express Open Source Components” (page 3).
NOTE: Starting with HP-UX Internet Express Version A.09.00, the TCOpenSource components are not delivered in the HP-UX Internet Express product suite. The TCOpenSource components are now available for download at the HP-UX Porting Centre at: http://hpux.connect.org.uk/ The HP-UX Porting Centre contains Open Source packages that are configured and ported on the HP-UX 11i operating systems. Table 1 lists all the Internet Express components shipped on the HP-UX Internet Express media and their version numbers.
Table 1 HP-UX Internet Express Components (continued) Superbundles of HP-UX Internet Express Components Curl (A.13.00-7.19.4.001) ProcMail* (A.13.00-3.22.001) Cyrus-IMAP* (A.13.00-2.3.14.001) ProFTPD* (A.13.00-1.3.2.001) Fetchmail* (A.13.00-6.3.9.001) Qpopper* (A.13.00-4.0.16.001) Hypermail (A.13.00-2.2.0.001) Rsync (A.13.00-2.6.9.001) Libpcap (A.13.00-1.0.0.001) Tcpdump (A.13.00-4.0.0.001) lsof (A.13.00-4.81.001) UW-IMAP (A.13.00-2007e.001) Majordomo* (A.13.00-1.94.5.001) Wget (A.13.00-1.10.2.
Table 1 HP-UX Internet Express Components (continued) Superbundles of HP-UX Internet Express Components Cyrus SASL (A.13.00-2.1.22.001) PAM_mkhomedir (A.13.00-1.0.001) DanteSOCKS* (A.13.00-1.1.19.001) PAM_passwdqc (A.13.00-1.0.5.001) FSH (A.13.00-1.2.001) SSLDUMP (A.13.00-0.9b3.001) GnuPG (A.13.00-1.4.7.001) Snort* (A.13.00-2.8.4.001) ModSecurity (A.13.00-2.5.9.001) Stunnel* (A.13.00-4.27.001) Nagios (A.13.00-3.0.6.001) Sudo (A.13.00-1.7.1.001) Nessus (A.13.00-2.2.11.001) Tripwire (A.13.00-2.4.1.
Table 1 HP-UX Internet Express Components (continued) Superbundles of HP-UX Internet Express Components Hsqldb (A.13.00-1.8.0.10.001) RubyOnRails (A.13.00-2.3.2.001) Horde (A.13.00-3.3.4.001) SOAP (A.13.00-2.3.1.001) IMP (A.13.00-h3-4.3.4.001) Squid* (A.13.00-2.7s6.001) Libxml2 (A.13.00-2.7.3.001) SugarCRM (A.13.00-4.5.1i.001) OpenJMS (A.13.00-0.7.6.1.001) UDDI4J (A.13.00-2.0.5.001) OFBiz (A.13.00-4.0.001) Xalan-C (A.13.00-1.10.001) Xerces-C (A.13.00-3.0.1.001) Zlib (A.13.00-1.2.3.
Table 1 HP-UX Internet Express Components (continued) Superbundles of HP-UX Internet Express Components MySQL* (A.13.00-5.1.33.001) OpenLDAP* (A.13.00-2.4.16.001) Python (A.13.00-2.6.2.001) * You can configure these components using the Webmin administration utility. Installing HP-UX Internet Express This section describes the installation process for HP-UX Internet Express.
To install HP-UX Internet Express, follow these steps: 1. To install HP-UX Internet Express components from Internet Express CD/DVD on systems currently running HP-UX 11i v2, follow these steps: a. Install the patches PHKL_26269, PHKL_28025, and PHCO_25841 to enable long filename support. You can download these patches from any of the following locations: • The GOLDBase11i bundle on the Support Plus CD (June 2003 or later) for HP-UX 11i v1 • The IT Resource Center Web site at: http://itrc.hp.com b.
2. To view the list of bundles on the CD or in the download directory, enter the following command: $ swlist -l bundle -s Bundle tag, version numbers, and brief descriptions of the components contained in the bundles are displayed. HP-UX Internet Express version A.13.00 contains all the components in four bundles. Table 2 lists the bundle names and the minimum disk space required for installing each bundle. Table 2 HP-UX Internet Express A.13.00 Bundle Names 3.
c. d. e. f. On the Actions menu, select Install. The swinstall program checks your system to be sure the products will install successfully. Click OK after the check is complete. Click Done when the Status field reads Complete. On the File menu, select Exit to exit the swinstall GUI. NOTE: Xalan-C 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.
a. b. c. d. e. Unload the data from your current OpenLDAP environment using the slapcat utility. This creates a set of .ldif files containing the unloaded data. Back up your current OpenLDAP environment, including the .ldif files. Remove OpenLDAP using swremove. Install the latest version of Internet Express OpenLDAP. Load data into the new OpenLDAP directory from the .ldif files, using the slapadd utility. For more information on slapcat and slapadd, see the OpenLDAP manpages. 4.
mysql. The default directory must be removed even if it was not used. c. d. e. f. Use swremove to remove HP-UX Internet Express MySQL. Install the new HP-UX Internet Express MySQL depot. Initialize all individual database directories using the mysql_install_db script. The depot installation automatically creates a default database directory under /var/opt/iexpress/ mysql. Restore each individual database directory using the mysql command. For more information on the mysql command, see the mysql manpages.
2) c. d. e. f. g. databases in the database cluster. For more information on the pg_dumpall utility, see the pg_dumpall manpage. Remove or relocate the database directory. If your previous database directory was created using an HP-UX Internet Express PostgreSQL, and you only worked with the default database, then your database directory will be /var/opt/ iexpress/postsql. The default directory must be removed even if it was not used.
Succeeded." If this message does not appear, remove the component and reinstall it as described in Step 3. 7. To complete the installation, log out of your system, then log back in. After logging back in, you can read the HP-UX Internet Express component manpages as needed. License Agreement The full text of the HP-UX Internet Express License Agreement is available as the licenses.txt file located in /opt/iexpress/, where is the name of the component in all lower case letters.
release. To provide feedback or report a defect, email the HP-UX Internet Express Team at: http://h71028.www7.hp.com/enterprise/w1/en/os/hpux11i-contact-hp-internet-express.
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