HP-UX Internet Express Version A.16.
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Contents Overview of HP-UX Internet Express..................................................................4 HP-UX Internet Express Open Source Components.........................................................................4 Installing HP-UX Internet Express.................................................................................................6 License Agreement....................................................................................................................
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 3 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 4).
Table 1 HP-UX Internet Express Components (continued) Superbundles of HP-UX Internet Express Components Postfix (A.16.00-2.7.0.001) security A.16.00-001 Chkrootkit (A.16.00-0.49.001) SpamAssassin (A.16.00-3.3.1.001) ClamAV (A.16.00-0.96.4.001) PAM_mkhomedir (A.16.00-1.0.001) Cyrus SASL (A.16.00-2.1.23.001) PAM_passwdqc (A.16.00-1.0.5.001) DanteSOCKS* (A.16.00-1.2.2.001) SSLDUMP (A.16.00-0.9b3.001) FSH ( A.16.00-1.2.001) Snort* (A.16.00-2.9.0.001) GnuPG (A.16.00-1.4.7.001) Stunnel* (A.16.00-4.34.
Table 1 HP-UX Internet Express Components (continued) Superbundles of HP-UX Internet Express Components * 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.
Table 2 HP-UX Internet Express A.16.00 Bundle Names (continued) 3. web1 A.16.00-001 329 MB web2 A.16.00-001 1.3 GB To install HP-UX Internet Express components, follow these steps: a. Enter the following swinstall command: $ swinstall -s The swinstall GUI displays. b. c. d. e. f. On the swinstall GUI, select the component or components you want to install from the list. On the Actions menu, select Install.
1) 2) c. d. e. f. Use the mysqldump utility for the current version of MySQL on your system to create a dump of all the databases in that database directory. For more information on the mysqldump utility, see the mysqldump manpage. Remove or relocate this database directory. If your previous database directory was created using an HP-UX Internet Express MySQL version and you only worked with the default database, the database directory is /var/opt/iexpress/mysql.
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. You must read and agree with the full text of the HP-UX Internet Express License Agreement before installing HP-UX Internet Express. The support provision for HP-UX Internet Express is contained within the license agreement.