Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX Version 6.8 Installation Guide (14234)

3. Indicate whether you want to continue the installation using a Web browser.
4. Specify the user name iass and the password you specified.
The procedure verifies the required Tru64 UNIX kernel options and continues.
2.8 Verifying PAK Information
The installation procedure verifies the presence of Product Authorization Key (PAK) information
required for the OSF_BASE and OSF_USR licenses. If any PAK information is missing, the script
displays a form that prompts you for the missing information. (PAK information is included
with the licensing materials you received with your hardware.) Enter the requested information
and click on Continue. For more information on registering PAKs, see lmf(8) and lmfsetup(8).
After verifying the PAK information, the installation procedure prompts you to choose a Web
server.
2.9 Configuring the Network
If the procedure detects that the network has been configured, it proceeds with DNS client
configuration (Section 2.10: Configuring the DNS Client).
If the installation procedure detects that your system's network needs to be configured, the
procedure displays a form prompting you for network configuration information. You can use
the worksheet you prepared (Section 1.2.1: Network Configuration Worksheet) as a reference
when responding to prompts for configuration data.
The routed daemon with the -q option is appropriate when your system needs to monitor
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) updates from other systems but does not need to supply
routes (that is, it serves as a client only). The -q option inhibits the routed daemon from
supplying RIP data. (The -q option conflicts with the -s option; do not use the -q and -s options
together.)
The gated daemon supports multiple routing protocols, and is appropriate for more complex
configurations (for example, when your system needs to act as a gateway and, therefore, must
provide updated RIP data to other systems). You can customize the gated daemon through
settings in the /etc/gated.conf file. If you running Tru64 UNIX Version 5.0 and plan on
creating a cluster, you must configure and run gated.
Choose whether to run the routed daemon, gated daemon, or neither, and click on Submit.
The procedure prompts you to confirm the information you entered, informs you when the
network has been successfully configured, and starts the network.
Click on Continue to proceed with the installation.
2.10 Configuring the DNS Client
If the procedure detects that the DNS client has been configured, it proceeds with configuring
the SMTP Server (Section 2.11: Configuring the SMTP Server).
If the installation procedure detects that your system's Domain Name System (DNS) client needs
to be configured, the procedure displays a form that prompts you for domain name, name server,
and IP address information. You can use the worksheet you prepared (Section 1.2.2: DNS Client
Configuration Worksheet) as a reference when responding to prompts for configuration data.
The installation performs a minimal DNS client configuration. Internet users may require a more
complete configuration. See the DNS documentation for more information on how to completely
configure DNS. If you intend to use this system as a name server, you must use the tools provided
with Tru64 UNIX (bindsetup, bindconfig, or the CDE Motif tools to configure Berkeley
Internet Name Domain (BIND).
After entering the required information, click on Submit.
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