Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX Version 6.10 Administration Guide (5900-1418, March 2011)

Note:
A user who accesses the Administration utility is granted the ability to access privileged files and
perform system management tasks until exiting from the browser. The user retains privileges even
when browsing files that are not part of Internet Express.
Do not leave an Administration session unattended. Also, limit access to the admin account to
those individuals authorized to perform Internet system management tasks.
Accessing the Internet Express Login Account
The Internet Express installation procedure creates the iass login account, which you can use to
view the names and passwords for Internet Express captive accounts you have created using the
Administration utility (Chapter 3).
The iass account receives mail when:
You create a captive user account (named or generic).
Statistics for the InterNetNews (INN) server are generated. (A nightly report is mailed to the
iass account.)
The news server is down.
During installation, you can specify a forwarding address for the iass account to have this mail
sent to a more convenient e-mail address.
You can access the iass account using two methods:
By logging in from the Tru64 UNIX command line. The password for the iass account is set
during installation.
By using the Manage iass Account menu item from the Manage Users menu (see Section :
Managing the iass Account).
Note:
If the locker account exists from a previously installed version of Internet Express, the iass
account is set up as an alias for the locker account.
Accessing and Managing the Internet Monitor
The HP Internet Monitor software allows administrators to monitor Internet services running on a
Tru64 UNIX system. The Internet Monitor product can be accessed directly or from the Administration
utility for Internet Express.
To access the Internet Monitor from the Administration utility:
1. Choose Manage Components from the Internet Express main menu.
2. In the Manage Components table, click on Internet Monitor under Quality of Service. The
Internet Services Administration server prompts for your user ID and password, then lets you
proceed.
To enable or disable the Internet Monitor from running, you use the Start/Stop the Internet Monitor
menu option from the Administration utility. For details, see the Internet Monitor Administrator's
Guide.
To configure the Internet Monitor components, see the Internet Monitor Administrator's Guide.
Managing Internet Express in a TruCluster Environment
TruCluster Server software provides high availability for Tru64 UNIX systems. This chapter describes
the special considerations to administer Internet Express running in a cluster running TruCluster
Server Version 5.0 and higher software.
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