This manual describes how to configure and operate Internet
Services on the HP 3000. It is written for members of the system
administration staff who have been assigned system manager (SM)
or system supervisor (OP) capability and who are responsible for
installing, configuring and managing system and network software.
As such, it presumes a good understanding of networking concepts
and familiarity with HP 3000 system operations. Configuring
and Managing Internet Services is not intended for the
end user of Internet Services such as tftp and telnet.
This manual is organized into the following chapters:
Chapter 1 "Introduction to Internet Services" describes
in summary fashion each of the utilities that comprise the Internet Services
product. It also includes instructions for installing and configuring the
services file and protocols file.
Chapter 2 "Internet Daemon" describes the function and
configuration of the Internet daemon inetd and provides
troubleshooting guidelines.
Chapter 3 "Telnet Service" explains how to configure
the telnet server and offers troubleshooting guidelines.
Chapter 4 "BOOTP Service" describes how to configure
the Bootstrap Protocol daemon, provides examples that show how to add
bootp clients and routing instructions to the HP 3000,
and offers troubleshooting guidelines.
Chapter 5 "TFTP Service" describes how to configure the
Trivial File Transfer Protocol daemon and explains tftpd security
considerations and troubleshooting guidelines.
Chapter 6 "REMSH Service" describes how remsh
or remote shell is used to connect to a specified host and execute a command
on that host. This remote shell or remsh is available with version
C.60.00 of the MPE/iX operating system.
Chapter 7 "Samba/iX Services" describes how the suite
of programs work together to allow clients to access a server's file space
and printers, via the Server Message Block (SMB) file server.
Chapter 8 "DNS BIND/iX" describes BIND and its
implementation of Domain Name System (DNS).
Appendix A "Samba/iX Sample Comfiguration File" shows
and example of the samp-smb.conf configuration file.
Appendix B "BIND 8 Configuration File" describes the
BIND 8 configuration file.
Appendix C "BIND 8.1 Enhanced Features" describes the
options and enhanced features available.
Appendix D "Server Configuration Migration" describes
configuration migration utilities.
Appendix E "Configure and Run Syslog/iX" describes the
parameters in a syslog configuration file.
Glossary