iTP Secure WebServer System Administrator's Guide (Version 7.0)

Installing the iTP Secure WebServer
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Copy the iTP Secure WebServer Software From the
Distribution Medium
7. On the Host Target screen, either accept the default locations for Work and Backup
subvolumes or browse to the locations of your choice. Click Next.
8. On the Host File Placement screen, you can either accept the default disk
locations or browse to the locations of your choice. After confirming the choice of
the locations, click Next.
9. On the Placement Manifest screen, review the file locations. Click Back to change
the file locations or click Next to go to the next screen. This step might take a few
minutes to complete.
10. On the Placement Complete screen, select the relevant check boxes to view the
release documentation. You should read the release documentation. Click the
Finish button to complete running IPSetup.
11. If you will also be installing a new WebSafe2 Internet Security Processor (WISP)
with the iTP Secure WebServer, repeat these steps for the WebSafe Interface
Driver (WID; T7951).
12. When IPSetup completes, Run the Setup Script on page 2-11.
Copy the iTP Secure WebServer Software From the Distribution
Medium
If you are using IPSetup with a product CD, the following procedure is handled
automatically, so ignore these steps and move on to Run the Setup Script on
page 2-11 after IPSetup completes.
If you are not using IPSetup, follow these steps to copy the iTP Secure WebServer
software from the distribution medium:
1. Copy the product files to $ISV.ZWEB (where ISV is the name of your installation
subvolume).
If you will also be installing a new WebSafe2 Internet Security Processor (WISP)
with the iTP Secure WebServer, copy the product files for the WebSafe Interface
Driver (WID; T7951)
2. On the NonStop system, log on as SUPER.SUPER, go to $ISV.ZWEB, and unpax
the product files using the TACL macro COPYOSS:
TACL> LOGON SUPER.SUPER
TACL> VOLUME $ISV.ZWEB
TACL> RUN COPYOSS T8996PAX
Note. WISP is compatible only with systems running on G-series RVUs.
Note. WISP and WID are compatible with systems running on G-series RVUs.
Note. $ISV.ZWEB is an example cited in the text. The pax files can be placed anywhere
on the system.