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NOTE: Do not attempt to explicitly remove Kerberos from your system. The PRODUCT
REMOVE command is not supported for Kerberos although there appears to be an option to
remove Kerberos. Kerberos is installed with the operating system and is tightly bound with it.
Attempts to remove it might not work as expected and can create undesirable side effects. An
attempt to remove it results in a message similar to the following:
%PCSI-E-HRDREF, product HP I64VMS Kerberos V3.1 is referenced by HP I64VMS
OPENVMS V8.4
The two products listed above are tightly bound by a software dependency.
If you override the recommendation to terminate the operation, the
referenced product will be removed, but the referencing product will have
an unsatisfied software dependency and may no longer function correctly.
Please review the referencing products documentation on requirements.
Answer YES to the following question to terminate the PRODUCT command.
However, if you are sure you want to remove the referenced product then
answer NO to continue the operation.
Terminating is strongly recommended. Do you want to terminate? [YES]
7.9.4 Configuring SSL for OpenVMS (Optional)
The HP SSL for OpenVMS software is installed automatically with the operating system; however,
use of SSL is not required. If you do not plan to use SSL or any products that depend on it, skip
to the next section.
The SSL$STARTUP.COM command procedure has been added to VMS$LPBEGIN-050 to enable
SSL to start automatically.
Add the following line to SYS$MANAGER:SYSHUTDOWN.COM:
$ @SYS$STARTUP:SSL$SHUTDOWN.COM
If you are upgrading and have an earlier version of SSL installed, copy your
SSL$STARTUP.TEMPLATE file (located in SYS$STARTUP) to SSL$STARTUP.COM in the
SYS$STARTUP directory.
Several other post-installation and post-upgrade tasks are required, as described in the SSL
release notes, available in SYS$HELP:SSLnnn.RELEASE_NOTES, where nnn is the version of
the SSL software, such as 013.
For more information about SSL, see HP Open Source Security for OpenVMS, Volume 2: HP SSL for
OpenVMS.
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