HP-UX Internet Express Version A.17.
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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 ClamAV PAM_mkhomedir Cyrus SASL PAM_passwdqc DanteSOCKS* SSLDUMP FSH Snort* GnuPG Stunnel* ModSecurity Sudo Nagios Tripwire Nikto Wipe OpenSAML Xinetd* OpenSC Perl-LDAP web1 Axis RubyGems Calamaris RubyOnRails Hsqldb SOAP Horde Squid* IMP UDDI4J Libxml2 Xalan-C OpenJMS Zlib Xerces-C PostgreSQL* Ruby web2 Ant Python Eclipse SourceIDSAMLJ Jabber* Struts Jython SugarC
Installing HP-UX Internet Express This section describes the installation process for HP-UX Internet Express. NOTE: If you are installing an HP-UX Internet Express component for the first time, HP recommends uninstalling any previously loaded versions of the open source products. 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 v1, follow these steps: a.
d. e. f. 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. If installing individual bundles, you must install Xerces-C before Xalan-C. The FSH component has a dependency on Python.
e. f. 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. For more information on migrating to MySQL 5.0.67 or later, see http://dev.mysql.com/ doc/mysql/en/upgrade.html. 5.
applicable “as-is warranty statement” provided as a separate document. Read all the terms of the agreement carefully. Use of the software shall be considered assent to the terms. Requesting support HP does not provide support for components listed in Table 1 that are delivered through HP-UX Internet Express either through Web download or through the HP-UX 11i media kits. However, you can notify the HP Internet Express team if you find defects.