Contents |
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About This Document | 12 |
Intended Audience | 12 |
Document Organization | 12 |
Typographic Conventions | 13 |
Related Information | 14 |
Reading the Documentation | 14 |
Reading Documentation Using the Administration Utility | 14 |
Reading Documentation Using the Public Web Server | 14 |
Reading Documentation from the Internet Express | 15 |
On a Tru64 UNIX System | 15 |
On a PC | 15 |
Reading Reference Pages for Internet Express Components | 15 |
Reading the Open Source Software Component Documentation | 16 |
Reader's Comments | 16 |
1 Using the Administration Utility | 18 |
Using the Administration Utility Main Menu | 19 |
Registering Your Internet Express Installation | 20 |
Navigating the Administration Utility | 20 |
Using Administration Utility Forms | 20 |
Accessing Administration Servers | 22 |
Accessing the Internet Express Login Account | 23 |
Accessing and Managing the Internet Monitor | 23 |
Managing Internet Express in a TruCluster Environment | 23 |
Using Internet Express Services in a Cluster | 24 |
TruCluster Impact on Internet Express Administration | 24 |
Installing and Removing Components | 24 |
Accessing | 26 |
Performing | 26 |
Tuning Kernel Attribute Values | 27 |
2 Where to Find More Information | 29 |
Internet Express and AlphaServer Products Web Sites | 29 |
Open Source Software Web Sites | 29 |
System Security Web Sites | 34 |
Other Useful Web Sites | 35 |
Encompass | 36 |
3 User Administration | 37 |
Overview of User Accounts | 38 |
Specifying User Names | 39 |
Assigning Passwords to User Accounts | 39 |
Purging Obsolete Passwords | 39 |
Searching for User Accounts | 40 |
Assigning Users to Groups | 41 |
Creating Captive Accounts for Named Users | 42 |
Creating Captive Accounts for Generic Users | 43 |
Creating a Noncaptive Account for a UNIX System User | 44 |
Creating Groups | 46 |
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