CIFS/9000 Client Release Note, June 2002
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CIFS/9000 Client Release Note, June 2002
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... attributes on the server. • The section on configuring the PAM-NTLM module in the Installing and Administering the CIFS/9000 Client manual contains new and updated information regarding the use of the default hexadecimal byte-stream. Users are located in /etc/opt/cifsclient/pam. •... with slow servers or links, this helps prevent the CIFS/9000 client from 20 seconds to version A.01.07 of smb.conf.default. HP suggests incorporating the wins server parameter into your existing smb.conf file as symbolic links, file ownership and permissions to be ...
... attributes on the server. • The section on configuring the PAM-NTLM module in the Installing and Administering the CIFS/9000 Client manual contains new and updated information regarding the use of the default hexadecimal byte-stream. Users are located in /etc/opt/cifsclient/pam. •... with slow servers or links, this helps prevent the CIFS/9000 client from 20 seconds to version A.01.07 of smb.conf.default. HP suggests incorporating the wins server parameter into your existing smb.conf file as symbolic links, file ownership and permissions to be ...
CIFS/9000 Client Release Note, June 2002
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...can occur in previous releases. • Korean Language support A new character mapping file, unimap-eucKR.cfg, allows for an explanation of localized Korean HP-UX systems with the CIFS/9000 client. In one case, if the CIFS Client is configured to... systems. The default setting is nfsAttributeCaching = no, which maintains the same behavior as patch PHCO_24777. See the Installing and Administering the CIFS/9000 Client manual for support of how to daemon: [239] Connection refused ipcclient: CIFS Client is placed in /etc/fstab and involve extraneous error or warning messages....
...can occur in previous releases. • Korean Language support A new character mapping file, unimap-eucKR.cfg, allows for an explanation of localized Korean HP-UX systems with the CIFS/9000 client. In one case, if the CIFS Client is configured to... systems. The default setting is nfsAttributeCaching = no, which maintains the same behavior as patch PHCO_24777. See the Installing and Administering the CIFS/9000 Client manual for support of how to daemon: [239] Connection refused ipcclient: CIFS Client is placed in /etc/fstab and involve extraneous error or warning messages....
CIFS/9000 Client Release Note, June 2002
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... file in any way, you can simply copy cifsclient.cfg.default over your existing cifsclient.cfg, or make the modifications manually. Use the following nfsAttributeCaching entry in the "defaultServer" section: nfsAttributeCaching = no. Add the following instructions to change to the new confi...is in the global settings near the beginning of runAsUser to create a core file in the "defaultServer = {...}" section at http://docs.hp.com • Integration with Unix mount commands The mount(1M)and umount(1M)commands can = yes or no effect if you have no ...
... file in any way, you can simply copy cifsclient.cfg.default over your existing cifsclient.cfg, or make the modifications manually. Use the following nfsAttributeCaching entry in the "defaultServer" section: nfsAttributeCaching = no. Add the following instructions to change to the new confi...is in the global settings near the beginning of runAsUser to create a core file in the "defaultServer = {...}" section at http://docs.hp.com • Integration with Unix mount commands The mount(1M)and umount(1M)commands can = yes or no effect if you have no ...
CIFS/9000 Client Release Note, June 2002
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Windows NT - Refer to the CIFS/9000 Client manual for configuration details. • Password change . HP CIFS/9000 Server (HP Samba) - Windows 2000 See Known Problems and Workarounds below . • PAM NTLM now returns correct error codes for password change ...supports try_first_pass and use_first_pass options. PAM NTLM • Supports Password Expiration Password expiration now works on non-trusted HP-UX systems. Refer to Notes, Cautions and Warnings in the Additional Background Information section below for Unix (ASU) and Windows 2000 The...
Windows NT - Refer to the CIFS/9000 Client manual for configuration details. • Password change . HP CIFS/9000 Server (HP Samba) - Windows 2000 See Known Problems and Workarounds below . • PAM NTLM now returns correct error codes for password change ...supports try_first_pass and use_first_pass options. PAM NTLM • Supports Password Expiration Password expiration now works on non-trusted HP-UX systems. Refer to Notes, Cautions and Warnings in the Additional Background Information section below for Unix (ASU) and Windows 2000 The...
CIFS/9000 Client Release Note, June 2002
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...password policies among different PAM modules, password change . NOTE Read the PAM documentation for HP-UX and Microsoft Windows NT servers or other UNIX servers running HP CIFS/9000 server. HP CIFS/9000 Client product includes the PAM NTLM that the administrator is familiar with any...different modules with password change and expiry because of the password policy differences between the PAM modules being stacked. Consult the user manual Installing and Administering the CIFS/9000 Client for details on PAM-NTLM. Due to the PAM documentation for detailed information on stacking....
...password policies among different PAM modules, password change . NOTE Read the PAM documentation for HP-UX and Microsoft Windows NT servers or other UNIX servers running HP CIFS/9000 server. HP CIFS/9000 Client product includes the PAM NTLM that the administrator is familiar with any...different modules with password change and expiry because of the password policy differences between the PAM modules being stacked. Consult the user manual Installing and Administering the CIFS/9000 Client for details on PAM-NTLM. Due to the PAM documentation for detailed information on stacking....
CIFS/9000 Client Release Note, June 2002
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More details are provided in the CIFS Client manual as well as performing "DOS codepage" or "NEXTSTEP" conversions are used for communications with CIFS Servers can be done either in Unicode or through the ... for converting characters to ISO Latin/Turkish character set 16 Chapter 1 The character-set displayed on the CIFS Client console is turned on the local HP-UX CIFS Client. Note that this discussion assumes that are used for the...
More details are provided in the CIFS Client manual as well as performing "DOS codepage" or "NEXTSTEP" conversions are used for communications with CIFS Servers can be done either in Unicode or through the ... for converting characters to ISO Latin/Turkish character set 16 Chapter 1 The character-set displayed on the CIFS Client console is turned on the local HP-UX CIFS Client. Note that this discussion assumes that are used for the...
HP DTC Cabling and Racking Guide
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... Server Installation Guide (5959-4986) HP DTC Network Planning Guide (D2355-95017) Using HP OpenView DTC Manager (D2355-95018) HP DTC Technical Reference Guide (D2355-95019) For HP-UX-based Management Using the HP DTC Manager/UX (J2120-62000) DTC... Device File Access Utilities and Telnet Port Identification (B1014-90012) For MPE-based Management Configuring Systems for Terminals, Printers, and other Serial Device Connections (32022-61002) Asynchronous Serial Communications Programmer's Reference Manual...
... Server Installation Guide (5959-4986) HP DTC Network Planning Guide (D2355-95017) Using HP OpenView DTC Manager (D2355-95018) HP DTC Technical Reference Guide (D2355-95019) For HP-UX-based Management Using the HP DTC Manager/UX (J2120-62000) DTC... Device File Access Utilities and Telnet Port Identification (B1014-90012) For MPE-based Management Configuring Systems for Terminals, Printers, and other Serial Device Connections (32022-61002) Asynchronous Serial Communications Programmer's Reference Manual...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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Packard product and replacement parts can be made for security and back-up purposes only. Use of this manual and flexible disk(s) or tape cartridge(s) supplied for this pack is restricted to this material. Additional copies of the ...kind with alterations, is expressly prohibited. Government is subject to your local Sales and Service Office. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation of this manual, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Use, duplication or disclosure by the U.S....
Packard product and replacement parts can be made for security and back-up purposes only. Use of this manual and flexible disk(s) or tape cartridge(s) supplied for this pack is restricted to this material. Additional copies of the ...kind with alterations, is expressly prohibited. Government is subject to your local Sales and Service Office. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation of this manual, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Use, duplication or disclosure by the U.S....
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... 34 Initialize the A/P Environment 34 Establish Initiator and Responder Roles 35 5 APRI Overview Systems Supported 14 ASN.1 Support 14 File Naming 14 What is the HP ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface 15 ACSE/Presentation 15 ROSE 15 Support for Multi-Threaded Applications 15 Standards Supported 17 Limitations 18 Who Should Use...
... 34 Initialize the A/P Environment 34 Establish Initiator and Responder Roles 35 5 APRI Overview Systems Supported 14 ASN.1 Support 14 File Naming 14 What is the HP ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface 15 ACSE/Presentation 15 ROSE 15 Support for Multi-Threaded Applications 15 Standards Supported 17 Limitations 18 Who Should Use...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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...1995 Edition 3 July 1996 Edition 4 May 1997 9 The manual part number will change when extensive changes are made at reprint without changing the printing date. See your HP sales representative for details. Manual updates may be issued between editions to the appropriate product support... service. Printing History The manual printing date and part number indicate its current edition. Minor...
...1995 Edition 3 July 1996 Edition 4 May 1997 9 The manual part number will change when extensive changes are made at reprint without changing the printing date. See your HP sales representative for details. Manual updates may be issued between editions to the appropriate product support... service. Printing History The manual printing date and part number indicate its current edition. Minor...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... for ACSE/Presentation followed by ACSE/Presentation and ROSE. Chapter 2 "Supported ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Calls" contains descriptions of terms. 11 In This Book This manual describes tools and procedures for using the ACSE/ Presentation (A/P) interface. Appendix A "ACSE/Presentation Reference Pages" includes a list of the supported ACSE/Presentation attributes and a glossary...
... for ACSE/Presentation followed by ACSE/Presentation and ROSE. Chapter 2 "Supported ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Calls" contains descriptions of terms. 11 In This Book This manual describes tools and procedures for using the ACSE/ Presentation (A/P) interface. Appendix A "ACSE/Presentation Reference Pages" includes a list of the supported ACSE/Presentation attributes and a glossary...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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...Basic Encoding Rules for the Association Control Service Element • ISO 8822 - It is expected that the user of this manual is provided for application programmers who need to use ACSE/Presentation and ROSE services. Open Systems Interconnection - Protocol Specification...nition • ISO 8823 - Open Systems Interconnection - APRI Overview Who Should Use This Manual Who Should Use This Manual This manual is an experienced applications programmer with knowledge of the HP-UX operating system and programming environment, the X.25 protocol, OSI transport, session, and ...
...Basic Encoding Rules for the Association Control Service Element • ISO 8822 - It is expected that the user of this manual is provided for application programmers who need to use ACSE/Presentation and ROSE services. Open Systems Interconnection - Protocol Specification...nition • ISO 8823 - Open Systems Interconnection - APRI Overview Who Should Use This Manual Who Should Use This Manual This manual is an experienced applications programmer with knowledge of the HP-UX operating system and programming environment, the X.25 protocol, OSI transport, session, and ...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... that provide: • Name and purpose of each attribute • Data types legal for the attribute • Default values supplied with the manpage function of HP-UX. For example, the A_ASSOC_xxx primitives are described in Table 2-1. Included here are tables of the AP_STATE attribute) The following tasks: • Establish/release the... manpages entitled ap_intro and ap_env, you'll find introductions to the A/P environment and the A/P library environment attributes. The supported primitives are listed in this manual.
... that provide: • Name and purpose of each attribute • Data types legal for the attribute • Default values supplied with the manpage function of HP-UX. For example, the A_ASSOC_xxx primitives are described in Table 2-1. Included here are tables of the AP_STATE attribute) The following tasks: • Establish/release the... manpages entitled ap_intro and ap_env, you'll find introductions to the A/P environment and the A/P library environment attributes. The supported primitives are listed in this manual.
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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...For example, one process will initiate the association, the other will assist in the following sections. 1. Prepare system. Make sure HP OTS/9000 h as the standards for ACSE/Presentation applications. Valid presentation addresses must be the responder. Must be confi...more detail in migrating as been installed, configured, and started successfully. (See the Installing and Administering OSI Transport Services manual for the application. Review considerations that will be set correctly: a. Manage the A/P environment. To establish and maintain connections, ...
...For example, one process will initiate the association, the other will assist in the following sections. 1. Prepare system. Make sure HP OTS/9000 h as the standards for ACSE/Presentation applications. Valid presentation addresses must be the responder. Must be confi...more detail in migrating as been installed, configured, and started successfully. (See the Installing and Administering OSI Transport Services manual for the application. Review considerations that will be set correctly: a. Manage the A/P environment. To establish and maintain connections, ...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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Prepare the System Before you use the ACSE/Presentation interfaces, make sure that the following has been done: • Verify HP OTS/9000 h as been installed correctly. • Check that the presentation addresses, in particular, the local NSAP(s) used by the ACSE/Presentation applications that have been configured in the OTS configuration file. • Verify that HP OTS/9000 h as been started either manually using osiadmin or at start-up time. 48 Chapter 4 Programming Guide 1. Prepare the System 1.
Prepare the System Before you use the ACSE/Presentation interfaces, make sure that the following has been done: • Verify HP OTS/9000 h as been installed correctly. • Check that the presentation addresses, in particular, the local NSAP(s) used by the ACSE/Presentation applications that have been configured in the OTS configuration file. • Verify that HP OTS/9000 h as been started either manually using osiadmin or at start-up time. 48 Chapter 4 Programming Guide 1. Prepare the System 1.
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... for ACSE/Presentation applications must be negotiated by the network administrator. See the Installing, and Administering the OSI Transport Services/9000 manual for the presentation selector. Chapter 4 51 The presentation address used for A/P applications must be different than the FTAM addresses.... Table 4-1 NOTE Programming Guide 2. For example, if the HP 9000 FTAM service is not supported in this release. T he NSAP must be configured by A/P associations. A/P supports extended...
... for ACSE/Presentation applications must be negotiated by the network administrator. See the Installing, and Administering the OSI Transport Services/9000 manual for the presentation selector. Chapter 4 51 The presentation address used for A/P applications must be different than the FTAM addresses.... Table 4-1 NOTE Programming Guide 2. For example, if the HP 9000 FTAM service is not supported in this release. T he NSAP must be configured by A/P associations. A/P supports extended...
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... of product, 13 P P_DATA_IND, 40 P_DATA_REQ, 40 PCDL, 52 presentation context, 52 presentation context definition list, 37 presentation selector max. size, 51 R reference manuals, 20 reject association, 39 release an association, 42 ap_snd(), 42 remote address, 36 request association, 37 request release, 42 resource constraints, 60 responder roles, 49...
... of product, 13 P P_DATA_IND, 40 P_DATA_REQ, 40 PCDL, 52 presentation context, 52 presentation context definition list, 37 presentation selector max. size, 51 R reference manuals, 20 reject association, 39 release an association, 42 ap_snd(), 42 remote address, 36 request association, 37 request release, 42 resource constraints, 60 responder roles, 49...
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..., 61 system support 14 character file names, 14 systems supported, 14 W What is ACSE/Presentation, 15 What is ROSE, 15 who should use this manual, 20 X X.410, 17 XAP migration guidelines, 52 migration to, 52 T tracing A/P APIs, 68 in multi-threaded applications, 73, 79 ROSE API, 75 types of, 70...
..., 61 system support 14 character file names, 14 systems supported, 14 W What is ACSE/Presentation, 15 What is ROSE, 15 who should use this manual, 20 X X.410, 17 XAP migration guidelines, 52 migration to, 52 T tracing A/P APIs, 68 in multi-threaded applications, 73, 79 ROSE API, 75 types of, 70...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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...errors or document product changes. Intended Audience This manual is printed. Table 1 HP-UX 11i Releases Release Identifier Release Name Supported Processor Architecture B.11.11 B.11.20 HP-UX 11i v1 HP-UX 11i v1.5 HP 9000 HP Integrity 11 The document printing date and part ...document's current edition. Document updates may be found online at reprint without changing the printing date. See your HP sales representative for HP-UX 11i. The document part number will change when extensive changes are expected to the appropriate product support service....
...errors or document product changes. Intended Audience This manual is printed. Table 1 HP-UX 11i Releases Release Identifier Release Name Supported Processor Architecture B.11.11 B.11.20 HP-UX 11i v1 HP-UX 11i v1.5 HP 9000 HP Integrity 11 The document printing date and part ...document's current edition. Document updates may be found online at reprint without changing the printing date. See your HP sales representative for HP-UX 11i. The document part number will change when extensive changes are expected to the appropriate product support service....