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

2 Where to Find More Information
This chapter contains a list of Web sites and other information sources that are relevant to the
administration of Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX. The list includes links to Web sites dealing with
Internet Express products and services, and system security, as well as links to commercial and
nonprofit organizations on the World Wide Web that might be of interest.
Note:
The URLs and contents of sites listed here are subject to change. HP is not responsible for Web
sites for third-party software provided with Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX.
Internet Express and AlphaServer Products Web Sites
Information on AlphaServers and Internet Express can be found at the following sites:
The following Tru64 UNIX Web site provides information on tuning your system to improve
the performance of your Web server, news server, and mail server:
http://h30097.www3.hp.com/technical.html
The following Web site includes specifications for various HP AlphaServer models, information
on software packages, and ordering information:
http://h18002.www1.hp.com/alphaserver/
Open Source Software Web Sites
Information on Open Source software is available from the following Web sites:
analog
http://www.analog.cx
Analog is a tool for analyzing log files, included with the Secure Web Server. This site provides
a description of analog, sample reports that can be generated using analog, and access to sites
to download the latest version of the software.
Apache
http://www.apache.org/
Apache Web servers let users create and manage a Web site on the Internet and Intranet. The
Apache HTTP Web Server Project homepage contains versions of the Apache Web Server that
you can download and documentation for each version.
BIND
http://www.isc.org/products/BIND/bind9.html
The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) implements a domain name server for a number of
operating systems, including Tru64 UNIX. Internet Express provides the latest version of BIND,
which contains both a name server and a resolver library.
Dante SOCKS Server
http://www.inet.no/dante/
Dante is a circuit-level firewall/proxy server that can be used to provide convenient and secure
network connectivity to a wide range of hosts while requiring only the server Dante runs on to have
external network connectivity. Dante also includes an extension to the SOCKS Version 4 and
Version 5 protocols that provides a more generic bind(2) functionality, similar to what non-SOCKS
programs expect.
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