Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX Version 6.10 Installation Guide (5900-1416, March 2011)
Use the following worksheet to gather DNS client configuration data before installing Internet
Express:
EntryExampleType of Information
clientIs the system a DNS server or client?
site.org.comDomain name
dnssrvr1Host name of primary name server
10.55.39.186IP address of primary name server
The Internet Express installation procedure invokes the bindconfig utility and allows you to
configure a primary name server. To set up a secondary name server, invoke the bindconfig
utility on the command line.
Internet Express Components and Subsets
The Internet Express product consists of Open Source Internet software, Internet Monitor, LDAP
Module for System Authentication, and administration software developed by HP. All components
are optional, except when required as a prerequisite to another component you selected. The
installation procedure automatically selects all prerequisite components when you select a component
that is dependent on other components.
The following software components are installed as part of the following Internet Express subsets.
See the Software Description and Licensing Terms for a list of the current version numbers for the
components.
Note:
Subset names appear in parentheses after the component name.
Administration Utility:
(IAEADM) — Depends on subsets for the UNIX client applications for Mail (Pine) and news (TIN
News Reader) (IAEUXCA), Tcl runtime components- (IAETCLRT), Secure Web Server and
Administration utility, (IAEAPCH and IAEAPAD), and Internet Express documentation (IAEDOC).
The Administration utility allows you to:
• Configure and manage the components you choose to install.
• Install and configure FireScreen to set up your system as a firewall. (Internet Express also
provides a command-line script, /usr/internet/security/firescreen.setup, for
installing and configuring FireScreen. See the Administration Guide for more information.
You should use the Administration utility to perform this task.)
• Add, modify, and delete captive user accounts and UNIX system user accounts, and configure
mail delivery.
• Perform other system management tasks (such as managing printers and rebooting the system).
Internet Express Documentation:
(IAEDOC) — The Internet Express documentation is available on line in HTML format only after
installation. You can access the documentation from the Administration utility on port 8081, from
the default home page supplied with the product on port 80, or from the Installation and
Documentation CD–ROM. See the Section : Related Documentation section of the preface for a
description of the documentation.
To read the reference pages supplied with or referred to in the Internet Express product (using the
man command or the webman utility), the Tru64 UNIX Documentation Preparation Tools subset
(OSFDCMT) must be installed on your system.
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