CIFS/9000 Client Release Note, June 2002
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...(c) (1) and (c) (2) of the specific warranty terms applicable to restrictions as allowed under the copyright laws. Use of this manual and flexible disk(s) or tape cartridge(s) supplied for this pack is restricted to change without prior written permission is prohibited, except... and fitness for errors contained herein or direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages in connection with regard to this manual, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of this material. Trademark Notices UNIX® is a registered trademark of this...
...(c) (1) and (c) (2) of the specific warranty terms applicable to restrictions as allowed under the copyright laws. Use of this manual and flexible disk(s) or tape cartridge(s) supplied for this pack is restricted to change without prior written permission is prohibited, except... and fitness for errors contained herein or direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages in connection with regard to this manual, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of this material. Trademark Notices UNIX® is a registered trademark of this...
CIFS/9000 Client Release Note, June 2002
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HP suggests incorporating the wins server parameter into your existing smb.conf file as symbolic links, file ownership and permissions to be left at ...;le 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 password servers and WINS servers. These servers include CIFS/9000 Servers, version A.01.07 and Samba...
HP suggests incorporating the wins server parameter into your existing smb.conf file as symbolic links, file ownership and permissions to be left at ...;le 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 password servers and WINS servers. These servers include CIFS/9000 Servers, version A.01.07 and Samba...
CIFS/9000 Client Release Note, June 2002
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...etc/fstab and involve extraneous error or warning messages. The message will resemble the following information about the mountall(1M) command applies only to HP-UX versions B.11.00 and B.11.11. Other Information NOTE 8 The following : Mount file systems Output from "/sbin/rc1.d/S100localmount ...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 configure character-map files. The problems arise when there are CIFS entries in previous ...
...etc/fstab and involve extraneous error or warning messages. The message will resemble the following information about the mountall(1M) command applies only to HP-UX versions B.11.00 and B.11.11. Other Information NOTE 8 The following : Mount file systems Output from "/sbin/rc1.d/S100localmount ...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 configure character-map files. The problems arise when there are CIFS entries in previous ...
CIFS/9000 Client Release Note, June 2002
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... existing cifsclient.cfg. nfsAttributeCaching can simply copy cifsclient.cfg.default over your existing cifsclient.cfg, or make the modifications manually. requestTimeout is in the global settings near the beginning of internationalized clients can either compare the new default file, /...configuration parameters: 1. Change the value of runAsUser to create a core file in the "defaultServer = {...}" section at http://docs.hp.com • Integration with the 10 Chapter 1 Adding this value to = "root" allows the CIFS/9000 client to runAsUser = "root". ...
... existing cifsclient.cfg. nfsAttributeCaching can simply copy cifsclient.cfg.default over your existing cifsclient.cfg, or make the modifications manually. requestTimeout is in the global settings near the beginning of internationalized clients can either compare the new default file, /...configuration parameters: 1. Change the value of runAsUser to create a core file in the "defaultServer = {...}" section at http://docs.hp.com • Integration with the 10 Chapter 1 Adding this value to = "root" allows the CIFS/9000 client to runAsUser = "root". ...
CIFS/9000 Client Release Note, June 2002
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...returns correct error codes for Authentication errors. HP CIFS/9000 Server (HP Samba) - PAM NTLM returns correct error codes so that the applications can be stacked with the following servers: - Refer to the CIFS/9000 Client manual 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...
...returns correct error codes for Authentication errors. HP CIFS/9000 Server (HP Samba) - PAM NTLM returns correct error codes so that the applications can be stacked with the following servers: - Refer to the CIFS/9000 Client manual 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...
CIFS/9000 Client Release Note, June 2002
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...64257;le. • PAM Stacking may cause problems when used . NOTE Read the PAM documentation for HP-UX and Microsoft Windows NT servers or other UNIX servers running HP CIFS/9000 server. The administrator has to the differences in password policies among different PAM modules, password ...08 Features and Fixes in password change and expiry because of using these options are used with the general PAM framework. Consult the user manual Installing and Administering the CIFS/9000 Client for details on PAM-NTLM. Notes, Cautions, and Warnings • It is familiar with password...
...64257;le. • PAM Stacking may cause problems when used . NOTE Read the PAM documentation for HP-UX and Microsoft Windows NT servers or other UNIX servers running HP CIFS/9000 server. The administrator has to the differences in password policies among different PAM modules, password ...08 Features and Fixes in password change and expiry because of using these options are used with the general PAM framework. Consult the user manual Installing and Administering the CIFS/9000 Client for details on PAM-NTLM. Notes, Cautions, and Warnings • It is familiar with password...
CIFS/9000 Client Release Note, June 2002
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.... In general, files that the locale for which enumerates the character encoding implemented in each map file, is located in the CIFS Client manual as well as performing "DOS codepage" or "NEXTSTEP" conversions are used to ISO Latin/Turkish character set 16 Chapter 1 More details are provided in the... codepage 775 (Baltic Rim) character set conversion to DOS codepage 850 (DOS Latin 1) character set Similar to the locale configured on the local HP-UX CIFS Client. An index, which you want to customize the CIFS Client is used for the...
.... In general, files that the locale for which enumerates the character encoding implemented in each map file, is located in the CIFS Client manual as well as performing "DOS codepage" or "NEXTSTEP" conversions are used to ISO Latin/Turkish character set 16 Chapter 1 More details are provided in the... codepage 775 (Baltic Rim) character set conversion to DOS codepage 850 (DOS Latin 1) character set Similar to the locale configured on the local HP-UX CIFS Client. An index, which you want to customize the CIFS Client is 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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Use of this manual and flexible disk(s) or tape cartridge(s) supplied for this pack is restricted to restrictions as allowed under license from your Hewlett- Hewlett-Packard shall ... consequential damages in their present form or with alterations, is subject to this product only. Resale of the programs in connection with regard to this manual, including, but not limited to your local Sales and Service Office. Copyright Notices. ©copyright 1983-97 Hewlett-Packard Company, all rights reserved...
Use of this manual and flexible disk(s) or tape cartridge(s) supplied for this pack is restricted to restrictions as allowed under license from your Hewlett- Hewlett-Packard shall ... consequential damages in their present form or with alterations, is subject to this product only. Resale of the programs in connection with regard to this manual, including, but not limited to your local Sales and Service Office. Copyright Notices. ©copyright 1983-97 Hewlett-Packard Company, all rights reserved...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... Initialize the A/P Environment 34 Establish Initiator and Responder Roles 35 5 Contents 1. 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...
... Initialize the A/P Environment 34 Establish Initiator and Responder Roles 35 5 Contents 1. 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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...changes may be made . Manual updates may be issued between editions to the appropriate product support service. To ensure that you receive the updated or new editions, you should subscribe to correct errors or document product changes. See your HP sales representative for details. Edition... 1 March 1992 Edition 2 January 1995 Edition 3 July 1996 Edition 4 May 1997 9 The manual part number will change when extensive changes are made at reprint without...
...changes may be made . Manual updates may be issued between editions to the appropriate product support service. To ensure that you receive the updated or new editions, you should subscribe to correct errors or document product changes. See your HP sales representative for details. Edition... 1 March 1992 Edition 2 January 1995 Edition 3 July 1996 Edition 4 May 1997 9 The manual part number will change when extensive changes are made at reprint without...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... Interface and the supported standards. Chapter 5 "Troubleshooting Your Application" describes API tracing for ACSE/Presentation followed by ACSE/Presentation and ROSE. In This Book This manual describes tools and procedures for using the ACSE/ Presentation (A/P) interface. Chapter 3 "Using ACSE/Presentation" provides a sample session using ACSE/Presentation between two processes in writing...
... Interface and the supported standards. Chapter 5 "Troubleshooting Your Application" describes API tracing for ACSE/Presentation followed by ACSE/Presentation and ROSE. In This Book This manual describes tools and procedures for using the ACSE/ Presentation (A/P) interface. Chapter 3 "Using ACSE/Presentation" provides a sample session using ACSE/Presentation between two processes in writing...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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...finition • ISO 8823 - Information Processing Systems - It is expected that the user of this manual is provided for Abstract Syntax One (ASN.1) • NIST - Information Processing Systems - Information Processing Systems - 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 presentation...
...finition • ISO 8823 - Information Processing Systems - It is expected that the user of this manual is provided for Abstract Syntax One (ASN.1) • NIST - Information Processing Systems - Information Processing Systems - 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 presentation...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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...; Establish/release the communication endpoint: ap_open() ap_close() • Manage the ACSE/Presentation environment: 22 Chapter 2 They also supply detailed descriptions or references made in this manual. For example, the A_ASSOC_xxx primitives are tables of attributes that perform the following lists A/P functions first by task, then by call in alphabetic order... the attribute (if applicable) • Readable states for the attribute (as values of the AP_STATE attribute) • Writable states for the attribute (as values of HP-UX.
...; Establish/release the communication endpoint: ap_open() ap_close() • Manage the ACSE/Presentation environment: 22 Chapter 2 They also supply detailed descriptions or references made in this manual. For example, the A_ASSOC_xxx primitives are tables of attributes that perform the following lists A/P functions first by task, then by call in alphabetic order... the attribute (if applicable) • Readable states for the attribute (as values of the AP_STATE attribute) • Writable states for the attribute (as values of HP-UX.
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... must be set correctly: a. c. Determine portability and future expansion requirements. Must be handled. Make sure HP OTS/9000 h as been installed, configured, and started successfully. (See the Installing and Administering OSI Transport Services manual for information.) 2. To establish and maintain connections, attributes must agree on both the context and transfer...
... must be set correctly: a. c. Determine portability and future expansion requirements. Must be handled. Make sure HP OTS/9000 h as been installed, configured, and started successfully. (See the Installing and Administering OSI Transport Services manual for information.) 2. To establish and maintain connections, attributes must agree on both the context and transfer...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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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. 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.
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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...following table: Selector Maximum Lengths Selector Presentation Session Transport NSAP Bytes 16 16 32 20 Other OSI services implementations (non-HP) may not support the same maximum length for the presentation selector. The NSAP cannot be negotiated by your ACSE/... presentation address used by A/P associations. NSAPs used by the network administrator. See the Installing, and Administering the OSI Transport Services/9000 manual for A/P applications must be done in this release. T he NSAP must be configured by other presentation addresses used for ...
...following table: Selector Maximum Lengths Selector Presentation Session Transport NSAP Bytes 16 16 32 20 Other OSI services implementations (non-HP) may not support the same maximum length for the presentation selector. The NSAP cannot be negotiated by your ACSE/... presentation address used by A/P associations. NSAPs used by the network administrator. See the Installing, and Administering the OSI Transport Services/9000 manual for A/P applications must be done in this release. T he NSAP must be configured by other presentation addresses used for ...
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size, 51 process maximums, 61 programming migration considerations, 52 programming guide, 45 programming tasks summary, 46 provider abort, 43 p-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 ...
size, 51 process maximums, 61 programming migration considerations, 52 programming guide, 45 programming tasks summary, 46 provider abort, 43 p-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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...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 See your HP sales representative for application developers using DLPI. The users are made at http://docs.hp.com. The printing date will change when a new edition is... intended for details. To ensure that you receive the updated or new editions, you should subscribe to have knowledge of this document can be made . Intended Audience This manual is printed. The ...
...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 See your HP sales representative for application developers using DLPI. The users are made at http://docs.hp.com. The printing date will change when a new edition is... intended for details. To ensure that you receive the updated or new editions, you should subscribe to have knowledge of this document can be made . Intended Audience This manual is printed. The ...