iTP Secure WebServer System Administrator's Guide (iTPWebSvr 6.0+)
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HP NonStop S-Series Planning and Configuration Guide describes how to plan
and configure a NonStop S-series server and provides a case study documenting a
sample system. This guide describes the ServerNet system area network
(ServerNet SAN), the available hardware and software configurations for NonStop
S-series servers, site planning and preparation, creating the operational
environment, and making hardware and software configuration changes to an
existing server. This guide is for the personnel responsible for planning the
installation, configuration, and maintenance of the server and the software
environment at a particular site.
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iTP Active Transaction Pages (iTP ATP) Programmer’s Guide describes how to
use iTP Active Transaction Pages (iTP ATP), a server-side JavaScript environment
for NonStop Servers. The manual includes instructions for installing iTP ATP and
for using ATP objects to provide web-based interfaces to existing NonStop TS/MP,
NonStop TUXEDO, NonStop SQL/MP, and sockets applications.
Bibliography
The following publications are useful sources of information about web-related
technology and usage issues:
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Albitz, Paul, and Liu, Cricket. DNS and BIND. Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly &
Associates, 1998.
This book provides useful information about working with the Domain Name Server
(DNS).
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Cheswick, William R., and Bellovin, Steven M. Firewalls and Internet Security:
Repelling the Wily Hacker. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1994.
This books offers practical information about running a secure Internet site.
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Garfinkel, Simson, and Spafford, Gene. Practical UNIX and Internet Security.
Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly & Associates, 1996.
This book offers practical information about running a secure UNIX site.
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Hunt, Craig. TCP/IP Network Administration. Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly &
Associates, 1998.
This book is useful for anyone who has to administer a UNIX system attached to a
TCP/IP network.
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Liu, Cricket et al. Managing Internet Information Services. Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly
& Associates, 1994.
This book describes how to set up Internet servers for the World Wide Web,
Gopher, FTP, Finger, WAIS, or e-mail services.