Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX Version 6.10 Installation Guide (5900-1416, March 2011)
Example 1 Setting Up the Internet Express Account
# /mnt/ix_install
******************* Internet Express Installation *******************
******************* Tue Oct 14 10:19:10 EDT 2003 *******************
You must now specify one password to be used in all of the following
cases:
1. Access to the Internet Express installation
(if you choose the web-browser installation mode)
2. The login password for the 'iass' administrator's account (if it
needs to be created -- existing passwords are not changed)
3. Access to the Administration utility for Internet Express
(if it needs to be created -- existing passwords are not changed)
4. Access to the Secure Web Server (if it
needs to be created -- existing passwords are not changed)
5. The Root Distinguished Name password for administrator
access to the Directory Server (if you choose to install
a Directory Server)
Please enter a password (won't echo as you type).
Password: password
Repeat Password to confirm:
Adding group 'IASS_Adm' to /etc/group
Choosing an Installation Interface
The installation procedure presents a series of prompts aimed at determining which of the following
interfaces you want to use to continue the installation.
• A new Web browser (either local or a remote)
• An existing Web browser (either local or remote)
• No browser (command-line interface)
You can use Firefox 2.0 and higher or Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher, with JavaScript
enabled to install Internet Express Version 6.10 for Tru64 UNIX.
Note:
If the system is running in single-user mode (run level s), only the command-line interface is available.
Table 3 summarizes how to respond to installation prompts to choose an installation interface.
Table 3 Choosing an Installation Interface
Command-Line
Interface
Existing Web
Browser
New Web BrowserPrompt
DISPLAY definedDISPLAY not defined
nyyyWould you like to use the Internet
Express Installation graphical user
interface?
yWould you like to specify an X
Window System Display?
If you want to use a new Netscape Web browser and your X Windows display (DISPLAY
environment variable) is not defined, the installation procedure prompts you to specify one. The
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