| Overview |
| Compaq Internet Express for Tru64TM
UNIX is a collection of popular Internet software and administration software developed by
Compaq. Internet Express is shipped with all Tru64TM UNIX AlphaServersTM,
or it can be purchased separately. Internet Express provides the following features and
benefits:
- A collection of Open Source Internet software (binaries and sources), tested and
qualified on Tru64TM UNIX
- Automatic installation and configuration of Internet software
- All services configured to run on TruClusterTM Server, providing a true high
availability environment
- Web-based Administration utility, with online help, to manage Internet services and tune
kernel attributes for Internet service performance
- IPv6 support in some components: UW-IMAP, Pine (IMAP client), POP3, procmail, sendmail,
TCP wrapper, IRC (chat client and server), and Apache 2.0 EAK
Internet software packaged with Internet Express:
- iPlanet Directory Server and the iPlanet LDAP Software Developers Kit (SDK)
Version 4.0 for C for developing LDAP applications
- Internet Monitor, a Compaq developed Quality of Service (QoS) tool. System
administrators can use the Internet Monitor to monitor the performance of Internet servers
- Compaq Secure Web Server (powered by Apache)
- XML and Web Services Tools (Xerces, Xalan, SOAP, UDDI4J, Cocoon, FOP)
- Samba File and Print Server for Windows
- Security (TCP Wrapper) and authentication (Interlink Networks AAA Basic RADIUS Server
binaries only), and tools to help keep your system from being attacked or exploited
in a denial of service attack
- Mail servers (sendmail, IMAP-4, POP3) and clients (Pine)
- Mailing list management (Majordomo)
- Mail filtering (procmail)
- News server (InterNetNews)
- Chat server (Internet Relay Chat)
- Proxy/caching server (Squid) with log file analyzer (calamaris)
- SOCKS proxy server (Dante)
- Streaming Media Server (Darwin)
- Directory Server (OpenLDAP)
- Web-based mail reader (Horde IMP)
- Web indexing and search system (ht://Dig)
- Service Location Protocol (SLP) server (OpenSLP)
- Tools for providing dynamic Web content (Perl, PHP, Jakarta Tomcat, and XML tools)
- Database Management System (PostgreSQL)
- Web browser for character-cell terminals (Lynx)
- FireScreen, a basic firewall
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Administration software included
with Internet Express Version 5.8:
- Internet Express installation procedures using a terminal command-line or Web browser
interface
- Internet Express Administration utility (installed on port 8081), which allows you to
perform the following tasks:
- Register Internet Express on-line with Compaq
- Configure and control Open Source Internet software packaged with Internet Express,
including adding and removing components
- Configure and control the Internet Monitor
- Add captive and system user accounts, and assign users' mail delivery
- Configure the LDAP module for system authentication
- Manage printers and print queues
- Reboot the system
- Tune kernel attributes to improve performance of Internet services
- Configure your system as a firewall. (A command-line script is also provided.)
Evaluation software included with Internet Express Version 5.8:
- Instant ASP (iASP) from Halcyon Software
- Advanced AAA RADIUS Server from Interlink Networks
- Apache 2.0.16 Early Adopters Kit
- Tripwire for Servers
- Communigate Pro messaging server software from Stalker, Inc.
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| Administrative Functions |
| You can access the Internet
Express Administration utility through a graphical Web browser. (NOTE: Certain features of the Administration utility and
the installation procedure require your browser to be JavaScript enabled.) Links to the Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX Administration
Guide (in HTML format) provide online help. The guide contains links to Web sites for
each Open Source software component packaged with Internet Express and Web sites at Compaq
that may interest Internet server administrators. The Internet Express Administration
utility allows a system administrator to easily perform the following component and system
management tasks using a Web browser: |
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| Manage Users |
- Add or remove user accounts, individually or based on group assignment
- Modify the attributes of existing user accounts, including mail delivery
- Display information for all users or a specific set of users
- Change the password for a user or automatically generate passwords for a user or group
of users
- Enable and configure User Self-Administration (Delegated Administration)
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| Manage Components |
- Configure, manage, and test security for Internet components
- Add or remove Internet components from your system
- Install and configure FireScreen
- Configure the Compaq Secure Web Server
- Configure the iPlanet Directory Server
- Configure the OpenLDAP Directory Server
- Configure the Darwin Streaming Media Server
- Configure and manage World Wide Web (WWW) and administration servers
- Configure and manage the Internet Monitor
- Configure and control mail servers and the IMP Web-based mail reader
- Establish an anonymous FTP account, and configure the FTP server
- Configure the Samba File and Print Server for Windows
- Configure the Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions
- Manage the Squid Proxy/Caching Server
- Configure and manage an InterNetNews (INN) server
- Create and delete Majordomo mailing lists on a local system, and modify list parameters
- Configure the LDAP module for system authentication
- Tune the kernel for Internet services
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| End-User Functions |
Internet Express captive
accounts created with the Internet Express Administration utility provide access to a menu
that offers several common applications, including the ability to:
- Use the Pine mail client
- Access the INN newsgroups
- Use the Lynx Web browser
- Define or change passwords for captive accounts
- Access the online Internet Services Users Guide, which describes these
captive account capabilities
NOTE: Publicly accessible media like
the Internet present a security risk if suitable precautions are not taken to ensure and
enforce security. |
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| Installation |
| Internet Express includes an
installation procedure that simplifies the steps required to install and start up the
Internet Express Administration utility and other Internet services on Tru64TM UNIX
systems. The installer can choose either a Web browser or command-line interface. The
Internet Express installation procedure prompts the installer for site-specific
information, allows the installer to tune kernel subsystem attributes to improve
performance, configures the system, and installs requested subsets. All subsets are
optional, although some subsets depend on others. All the selected Open Source Internet
and administration software components included with the product are configured and
available for use when the installation is complete. You can install Internet Express
using a command-line script interface or a Web browser interface. When you run the
installation procedure using a Web browser, links to the Internet Express for Tru64
UNIX Installation Guide (in HTML format) provide online help.
The installation procedure will update previous versions of Internet Express,
preserving configurations and user data. Update installation from Internet Express Version
5.6 or Version 5.7 to Internet Express Version 5.8 is supported.
Please read the online Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX Read This First and
Release Notes documents before installing the software. You can access these documents
from the index.htm file on the Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX Installation and
Documentation CD-ROM. |
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| Internet Monitor |
| Internet Express includes a
Compaq developed Quality of Service (QoS) tool, the Internet Monitor. System
Administrators can use the Internet Monitor to monitor the performance of Internet
servers. They can use the information collected by the Internet Monitor to make changes to
their system and network configurations to improve performance of a particular Internet
server. Administrators and end users can use the historical information collected by the
Internet monitor to check conformance of Service Level Agreements (SLAs). The Internet
Monitor is capable of monitoring the following Internet services:
- HTTP and HTTPS
- FTP
- NNTP
- SMTP
- POP
- IMAP
- LDAP
- DNS
- RADIUS
- Network connections to arbitrary ports
The Internet Monitor provides the following features:
- Allows administrators to monitor the performance of Internet services running anywhere
on the network
- Data collection agents placed anywhere on the network poll Internet services and report
performance data to the data collection server
- Graphically monitors the performance of Internet services from the same perspective as
an actual user of those services
- Can generate alerts or cause other automated actions to be performed when
administrator-defined performance thresholds are crossed
- Collects and archives performance data and generates historical performance reports and
graphs
- May be used as the basis for ensuring conformance to Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
- Provides a Web-based administration utility for configuring the Internet Monitor.
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| Directory Servers |
| The iPlanet Directory Server
Version 4.15 is packaged with Internet Express. The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
(LDAP) is an Internet standard directory service protocol that runs over TCP/IP. It can be
used to provide a standalone directory service or to provide lightweight access to an
X.500 directory. The iPlanet Directory Server provided with Internet Express is licensed
for use with the Tru64TM UNIX Operating System. The iPlanet Directory Server
may be used as a general-purpose corporate directory or as the primary directory for
products other than those distributed with Internet Express or the Tru64TM UNIX
Operating System. The only limitation is that it may be used for up to 200,000 entries in
the Directory Server.
The OpenLDAP Directory Server is also included. |
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| LDAP Module for System
Authentication |
The LDAP Module for System
Authentication allows user identification and authentication information stored in an LDAP
server to be used for all applications, including the following:
- Login authentication (rlogin, ftp, and telnet)
- POP and IMAP authentication
- Transparent LDAP database access for the getpw*() and getgr*() routines in the libc
library
The iPlanet Directory Server or OpenLDAP Directory Server provided with Internet
Express is automatically configured for use with the LDAP Module for System
Authentication. The LDAP Module for System Authentication subset includes tools designed
to query the LDAP server for user and group information based on a standard POSIX schema.
You can choose the LDAP Module for System Authentication as an option during installation. |
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| Web Server |
| Internet Express includes the
Compaq Secure Web Server powered by Apache software developed by the Apache Software
Foundation (http://www.apache.org/). The Compaq
Secure Web Server lets users create and manage a Web site on the Internet or Intranet. The
Compaq Secure Web Server includes SSL (Secure Socket Layer) capability that allows secure
encrypted connections to Web browsers.
The Web Server also includes:
- PHP Hypertext Preprocessor module, a server-side, cross-platform HTML embedded scripting
language that allows you to design dynamic Web pages
- Jakarta Tomcat servlet module that allows the Web server to execute Java servlets in
response to browser requests
- Fast CGI, an open extension to CGI that provides high performance without the
limitations of server-specific APIs
- auth_ldap LDAP authentication module
- Optional Microsoft FrontPage2000 Server Extensions
- Analog, a tool for analyzing log files
A Compaq-developed Web-based administration utility for managing the Secure Web Server
is also included. |
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| Network Security |
| TCP Wrapper provides enhanced
Internet security by letting the system administrator control access to certain Internet
services, including telnet, FTP, remote shell, rlogin, remote execute, fingerd, talk,
POP-2, POP-3, IMAP, or any other service started by the inetd daemon. The Interlink
Networks AAA Basic RADIUS Server supports standard Remote Authentication Dial In User
Service (RADIUS) authorization. This server extends standard RADIUS authentication to a
distributed authentication and authorization scheme. This server also functions as a proxy
server that relays authentication and authorization requests to other RADIUS servers and
receives and relays the responses.
Tools to configure network ingress and egress filtering are included, as well as tools
to help prevent your system from being attacked or exploited in certain denial of service
(DoS) attacks.
The Security and Network Analyzer Tool (SATAN) is also provided in the source-tar/
directory. |
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| News Service |
| The InterNetNews Server (INN) and
TIN news reader provide tools to manage newsfeed services, including connections to
external newsfeeds and newsfeed configurations, and control of client access to
newsgroups. |
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| Proxy Servers |
| The Squid Proxy/Caching Server
allows the users system to intelligently cache Web pages in a central location for
quick and easy retrieval. The calamaris log file analyzer for Squid is also included. Secure
Computing's SmartFilter plug-in for Squid Proxy Server is included. SmartFilter is
specialized URL (Universal Resource Locator) filtering software that administrators can
configure inside their network to control access to external Internet
resources. SmartFilter allows administrators to restrict access to World Wide
Web pages, Newsgroups, and FTP sites. For more information about SmartFilter and how to
obtain a subscription for the SmartFilter Control List, see www.smartfilter.com.
The Dante SOCKS Proxy Server is included. |
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| Mail Servers |
| UW-IMAP, Qualcomm popper (POP-2
and POP-3), Cyrus IMAP, and sendmail servers offer secure, standards-based e-mail
capability. Majordomo automates the creation and maintenance of mailing lists.
Procmail allows users or administrators to create customized mail filters. |
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| Mail Clients |
| The Horde IMP (Internet Mail
Program) Web-based IMAP mail client allows users to access their IMAP mail folders using
any graphical Web browser. The Internet Express Administration utility can be used to
configure IMP. The Pine mail client and Pico editor are also provided. |
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| Chat Server and Client |
| The Internet Relay Chat Server
allows users to communicate with each other, in real time, across a network of Internet
servers. |
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| FTP Server |
| Washington University File
Transfer Protocol (FTP) Server (wu-ftp) is provided with Internet Express. |
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| File and Print Server |
| The Samba File and Print Server
for Windows is an open source software suite that
provides seamless file and print services to SMB/CIFS (for example, Microsoft Windows)
clients. |
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| Database Management System |
| PostgreSQL Relational Database
Management System is included. |
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| Streaming Media |
| The Darwin Streaming Server is
included. |
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| Web Services Tools |
The following tools for
providing Web Services and dynamic Web content are provided with Internet Express:
- Ht://Dig Web indexing and search system
- Perl
- PHP
- Tomcat Java Servlet engine from the Apache Jakarta Project
- XML and Web Services Tools
- SOAP Server
- UDDI4J (UDDI Client Libraries in Java)
- Xerces XML parsers for C++ and Java
- Xalan Stylesheet processors for C++ and Java
- Cocoon Web Publishing Framework
- FOP Print Formatter
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| Service Location Protocol |
| The Service Location Protocol
(SLP) provides client/server applications with the means to discover and select system
services on the network. Internet Express provides the OpenSLP server and Application
Program Interfaces (APIs) based on the SLP Version 2 standard. |
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| Source Code Information |
| Source code is included for all
the Internet Express open source software on the binary kit except for Open_ssl and Apache
mod_ssl sources, which are not included due to export restrictions. |
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| Hardware Requirements |
| Internet Express can run on any
valid Tru64TM UNIX AlphaServerTM system having the minimum system
configuration as described in the Tru64TM UNIX Operating System QuickSpecs. The
actual amount of work supported at one time, with good performance, depends on the types
of processing performed as well as the physical memory and secondary storage available. |
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| Platforms and Processors Not
Supported |
| Internet Express does not support
OpenVMSTM, Windows NT, or any other hardware configurations outside of the Tru64TM
UNIX hardware configurations. |
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| Other Hardware Required |
| You need a network card to access
the Internet. |
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| Video Display Support |
| Internet Express supports a wide
variety of display devices, including character cell terminals and X Window System display
devices, Microsoft Windows client desktops, and Macintosh client desktops. |
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| Memory Requirements |
| Internet Express requires a
minimum of 128 MB of memory. Additional memory may also be required based on system
loading. |
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| Disk Space Requirements |
| Maximum required /usr file system
disk space is approximately 500 MB for a full installation of all components (includes 121
MB for iPlanet Directory Server Version 4.15) |
| NOTE: This
count refers to the disk space required on the system disk. The sizes are approximate;
actual sizes may vary depending on the user's system environment, configuration, and
software options. Additional disk space on other file systems will be required to create
or expand component databases or create user files as components are used. A typical
installation will include only selected components. |
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| Software Requirements |
Internet Express requires Tru64TM
UNIX Version 5.0A or higher.
Java Development Kit (JDK) V1.2.2 or higher is required for the Internet Monitor, SOAP,
and UDDI4J.
Some Internet Express components may require the use of other Internet Express components.
See the Installation Guide, available on line in HTML, PDF, and PostScript format,
for more information. |
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| Network Support |
| Internet Express supports a
variety of network protocols, topologies, and hardware interconnects, including TCP/IP as
specified by the Tru64TM UNIX QuickSpecs. For additional information
about supported features, hardware models and revision levels, and required or optional
software, see the Software Product Description or QuickSpecs for the product in question. |
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| Software Licensing |
| Only the Internet Express
Administration utility, FireScreen, LDAP Module for System Authentication, and the
Internet Monitor are furnished under a license from Compaq Computer Corporation. Tru64TM
UNIX is licensed by Compaq Computer Corporation. The iPlanet Directory Server provided
with Internet Express is licensed for use with the Tru64TM UNIX Operating
System. The iPlanet Directory Server may be used as a general-purpose corporate directory
or as the primary directory for products other than those distributed with Internet
Express or the Tru64TM UNIX Operating System. The only limitation is that it
may be used for up to 200,000 entries in the Directory Server.
All Open Source software included with Internet Express is licensed by the developers
of the individual products. For more information on the licenses for these Open Source
third-party products, please see the Software Description and Licensing Terms document
included on the Internet Express Installation and Documentation CD-ROM.
For more information about Compaq licensing terms and policies, contact a local Compaq
office or distributor. |
| NOTE:
Open Source Software included in Internet Express is available for use under the terms and
conditions of the original authors. Open Source software is provided "as is."
Compaq Computer Corporation disclaims all warranties with regard to Open Source software,
including all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness. In no event shall
Compaq Computer Corporation be liable for any special, direct, indirect, or consequential
damages or any damages whatsoever resulting from loss of use, data, or profits, whether in
an action of contract, negligence, or other tortious action, arising out of or in
connection with the use or performance of public software. |
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| Growth Considerations |
| The minimum hardware and software
requirements for any future version of this product may be different from the requirements
for the current version. |
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| Distribution Media and
Documentation |
| Distribution media and
documentation for Internet Express is distributed on two CD-ROMs. You can print the
electronic documentation accompanying the software as reasonably necessary to exercise
your license to use the software. |
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| Ordering Information |
| Internet Express is included
with all AlphaServersTM that ship with the Tru64TM UNIX Operating
System. Internet Express may also be purchased separately by ordering the following: Software
License/Media/Documentation: QB-3NCAA-SA
QB-3NCAA-SA contains the Internet Express License and Internet Express CD-ROMs, which
contain the Internet Express software, sources, online documentation, and evaluation
software. |
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| Software Product Services |
| The following services are
available for Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX: QT-3NCAA-XA Packages Services
(Includes new versions of the licensed software and an updated software license agreement
for the new versions)
QT-3NCAA-TA New Version License Subscription Service (Includes only an updated
software license agreement for the new versions; however, this service does not include
media and documentation)
For more information, on these services and how to obtain them, customers within the
United States should call 1-800-COMPAQ. All others should contact their local Compaq Sales
Representative. |
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| Software Warranty |
| Warranty for Compaq developed
software is provided by Compaq with the purchase of a license for the product as defined
in the applicable Compaq Standard Terms and Conditions. Open Source software is provided
"as is." Compaq disclaims all warranties with regard to Open Source software,
including all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness.
In no event shall Compaq be liable for any special, direct, indirect, or
consequential damages or any damages whatsoever resulting from loss of use, data, or
profits, whether in an action of contract, negligence, or other tortious action, arising
out of or in connection with the use or performance of Open Source software.
This information is valid at time of release. Please contact your local Compaq office
or distributor for the most up-to-date information. |
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