Definition of HP-UX
HP-UX (Hewlett Packard UniX) is Hewlett-Packard's proprietary implementation of the Unix operating system, based on System V (initially System III). It runs on their PA-RISC range of processors and Intel's Itanium processor, and was also available for later Apollo/Domain systems.
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Building a Bastion Host Using HP-UX 11
This paper presents a methodology for building a bastion host using HP-UX 11, and walks through the steps used to build a sample, generic bastion host using HP-UX 11.00. While the principles and procedures can be applied to other HP-UX versions as well as other Unix variants, our focus is on HP-UX 11.
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HP-UX 11 Security
This document describes the security-related features and benefits of the HP-UX core operating system. Releases described in this document include HP-UX 10.20, and 11.0. The special, high-security OS releases such as 10.09, 10.16, and the Virtual Vault operating systems are not described here.
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HP-UX 11 Operating System Hardening Guideline Document 1.0
This document provides background information and detailed steps that should be taken in order to harden the HP-UX 11 operating system against common network security attacks. Please note however that operating system hardening procedures cannot be followed blindly. Operating system hardening involves, among other things, turning off all services that are not required for particular application.
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