HP Tru64 UNIX and TruCluster Server Version 5.1B-5 Patch Summary and Release Notes (March 2009)

The Version 8.13.6 sendmail server provides advanced features, including the
following:
Masquerading
Virtual domain hosting
Restricted relaying
Milter functionality
NOTE: These features can be configured only with the sendmail provided with the
HP Tru64 Internet Express Software distribution.
A new account, smmsp, is created as part of the sendmail installation process. This
account is required for future enhancements of sendmail.
You can find information about sendmail Version 8.13.6 as follows:
The sendmail.org website: http://sendmail.org/.
The sendmail documentation provided with the HP Tru64 Internet Express
Software distribution.
The book Sendmail by Bryan Costales, and Eric Allman, published by O'Reilly &
Associates, Inc.
The sendmail v8.13.6 reference pages were not updated in this release.
3.2.1.10 AdvFS Utilities Improved for Working with Metadata Files
The AdvFS vods utilities (nvbmtpg, nvlogpg, nvtagpg, nvfragpg, and vsbmpg)
have been improved and enhanced to make them more useful when working with
AdvFS metadata files. New options have been added and some existing options have
been improved. Review the revised reference pages included in this kit before using
these enhanced tools.
3.2.1.11 mountd Daemon Gets New Port-Selection Option
A new option to the mountd daemon lets you specify a port number for mountd to
bind to.
Currently, when mountd starts it takes an arbitrary port number, which is different
every time you boot your system. As a result, some applications may fail because the
port number for the applications are defined in /etc/services and mountd may
use one of them.
By using the new mountd -p, you can force mountd to bind to the specified port
number instead of using the random port number. For example:
# mountd -p 1024
For more information, see the revised mountd(8) reference page that is installed with
this kit.
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