HP-UX Internet Express Version A.08.
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Contents Overview of HP-UX Internet Express . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 HP-UX Internet Express Open Source Components . . . . . . . . .5 Installing HP-UX Internet Express . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 License Agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Requesting Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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 1 contains a collection of HP-UX Internet Express Open Source Web, Internet, grid computing, 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” on page 5.
HP-UX Internet Express Open Source Components This section describes the new open source products added to HP-UX Internet Express version A.08.00. It also provides a complete list of all open source HP-UX Internet Express components. The following components are new on HP-UX Internet Express version A.08.00: • Nagios • Nikto • Postfix For an overview and links to documentation resources for each component, see the HP-UX Internet Express A.08.00 Product Overview Guide at: http://www.docs.hp.
Table 1 lists all the Internet Express components shipped on the HP-UX Internet Express media and their version numbers. You can find the updated versions of the components on the Software Depot at: http://h20293.www2.hp.com/ Table 1: HP-UX Internet Express Components Superbundles of HP-UX Internet Express Components internet A.08.00-006 security A.08.00-000 gridtoolkits A.08.00-000 web1 A.08.00-000 web2 A.08.00-000 internet A.08.00-006 Curl (A.08.00-7.16.0.002) Pine (A.08.00-4.64.002) Cyrus-IMAP* (A.
Table 1: HP-UX Internet Express Components (Continued) Fetchmail* (A.08.00-6.3.5.002) ProcMail* (A.08.00-3.22) Hypermail (A.08.00-2.2.0.002) Qpopper* (A.08.00-4.0.9) Libpcap (A.08.00-0.9.5) Rsync (A.08.00-2.6.9.002) Majordomo* (A.08.00-1.94.5.002) Tcpdump (A.08.00-3.9.5) Net-SNMP (A.08.00-5.3.1) UW-IMAP (A.08.00-2006c.002) Postfix (A.08.00-2.3.4.006) Wireshark (A.08.00-0.99.4.002) security A.08.00-000 Chkrootkit (A.08.00-0.47) OpenSC (A.08.00-0.11.1) ClamAV (A.08.00-0.88.5) Perl-LDAP (A.08.
Table 1: HP-UX Internet Express Components (Continued) GnuPG (A.08.00-1.4.5) Snort* (A.08.00-2.6.0.2) Nagios (A.08.00-2.5) Stunnel* (A.08.00-4.16) Nessus (A.08.00-2.2.9) Sudo (A.08.00-1.6.8p12) Nikto (A.08.00-1.35) Tripwire (A.08.00-2.4.0.1) OpenSAML (A.08.00-1.1b) Xinetd* (A.08.00-2.3.14) gridtoolkits A.08.00-000 Globus (A.08.00-4.0.3) Condor (A.08.00-6.7.12) SmartFrog (A.08.00-3.10.016) web1 A.08.00-000 Axis (A.08.00-1.4) PostgreSQL* (A.08.00-8.1.5) Calamaris (A.08.00-2.59) SOAP (A.08.00-2.
Table 1: HP-UX Internet Express Components (Continued) Horde (A.08.00-3.1.3) UDDI4J (A.08.00-2.0.5) IMP (A.08.00-4.1.3) Xalan-C (A.08.00-1.10) Libxml2 (A.08.00-2.6.27) Xerces-C (A.08.00-2.7.0) OpenJMS (A.08.00-0.7.6.1) Zlib (A.08.00-1.2.3) web2 A.08.00-000 Ant (A.08.00-1.6.5) OpenLDAP* (A.08.00-2.3.27) Eclipse (A.08.00-3.M3) Python (A.08.00-2.5) Jabber* (A.08.00-1.4.4) SourceIDSAMLJ (A.08.00-2.0) Jython (A.08.00-2.1) Struts (A.08.00-1.2.9) MySQL* (A.08.00-5.0.27) XDoclet (A.08.00-1.2.
Installing HP-UX Internet Express This section describes the installation process for HP-UX Internet Express. Following are some points to consider before installing HP-UX Internet Express: • 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.
• PostgreSQL • Snort • SSLDump • Stunnel • Tcpdump • Wireshark • Xinetd • If you want to use the latest version of MySQL (A.08.005.0.27) on HP-UX 11i version 1, you must have the PHSS_22535 ld(1) and linker tools cumulative patch installed on your system. If the patch is not installed, attempts to connect to MySQL from a client will fail. • If you want to install Tripwire A.08.00-2.4.0.1, ensure that PHSS_28871 is installed in your system. • If you want to install Condor A.08.00-6.7.
from DNS. 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. 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.
c. 2. Mount the CD on your system. The parameters for mounting your CD-ROM may vary. An example command for mounting the HP-UX Internet Express CD/DVD is as follows: mount -orr /dev/dsk/c1t1d1 The entry must be an empty directory. If you are installing HP-UX Internet Express components from HP Software Depot, go to http://www.hp.com/go/softwaredepot and download the .depot files.
Table 2: HP-UX Internet Express A.08.00 Bundle Names Bundle Name 3. Required Disk Space gridtoolkit A.08.00-002 609 MB internet A.08.00-006 250 MB security A.08.00-000 266 MB web1 A.08.00-000 523 MB web2 A.08.00-000 719 MB To install HP-UX Internet Express components, follow these steps: a. Enter the following swinstall command: $ swinstall -s The swinstall GUI displays. b. On the swinstall GUI, select the component or components you want to install from the list.
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.
Ant is not installed previously, then the following warning is displayed after you install Globus: WARNING: could not find /opt/iexpress/ant needed for GTK 4.0.3, please install Ant and run /opt/iexpress/globus/sbin/gptpostinstall-force Note If you have a previous version of the Internet Express OpenLDAP product installed, you must manually uninstall it prior to installing the latest version. If you do not have a previous version of Internet Express OpenLDAP installed, continue to Step 5.
a. 4. Unload the data from your current OpenLDAP environment using the slapcat utility. This creates a set of .ldif files containing the unloaded data. b. Back up your current OpenLDAP environment, including the .ldif files. c. Remove OpenLDAP using swremove. d. Install the latest version of Internet Express OpenLDAP. e. 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.
i 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. ii 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.
5. If you have a previous version of the Internet Express PostgreSQL product installed, you must first manually uninstall it before installing the latest version. If you do not have a previous version of Internet Express PostgreSQL, continue to Step 7. To upgrade to the latest version of Internet Express PostgreSQL from a previous version, follow these steps: a. b. c. Back up the PostgreSQL databases.
d. e. f. 6. Install the new HP-UX Internet Express PostgreSQL software. Initialize all the individual database clusters using the initdb script. The depot installation automatically creates a default database directory, /var/opt/iexpress/postgresql. Restore each individual database directory using the psql command. For more information on the psql command, see the psql manpages. For more information on migrating to PostgreSQL 8.1.5, see: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/static/i nstall-upgrading.
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. The HP-UX Internet Express License Agreement is also available in the TCOpenSource component files that are available as the licenses.txt file located in /usr/local/doc/, where is the name of the component in all lower case letters.
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. HP will report defects to the related open source communities and incorporate the appropriate fixes in each new release. To provide feedback or report a defect, email the HP-UX Internet Express Team at: http://h20338.www2.hp.