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Special Forums Cybersecurity HP-UX security Post 2546 by alwayslearningunix on Saturday 19th of May 2001 09:02:36 AM
Old 05-19-2001
Bastion Host

Try this article:

http://people.hp.se/stevesk/bastion11.html

Which walks you through building a bastion host on HP-UX - you won't want to do everything in this article, make sure you understand what services you still need to have running on the machine in order for sybase to run. However it is a very good reference for how to tighten down a HP server.

Regards
alwayslearningunix
 
Session::Lock::Sybase(3)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  Session::Lock::Sybase(3)

NAME
Apache::Session::Lock::Sybase - Provides mutual exclusion using Sybase SYNOPSIS
use Apache::Session::Lock::Sybase; my $locker = new Apache::Session::Lock::Sybase; $locker->acquire_read_lock($ref); $locker->acquire_write_lock($ref); $locker->release_read_lock($ref); $locker->release_write_lock($ref); $locker->release_all_locks($ref); DESCRIPTION
Apache::Session::Lock::Sybase fulfills the locking interface of Apache::Session. Mutual exclusion is achieved through the use of Sybase's sp_getapplock and sp_releaseapplock functions. Sybase does not support the notion of read and write locks, so this module only supports exclusive locks. When you request a shared read lock, it is instead promoted to an exclusive write lock. CONFIGURATION
The module must know how to connect to your MySQL database to acquire locks. You must provide a datasource name, a user name, and a password. These options are passed in the usual Apache::Session style, and are very similar to the options for Apache::Session::Store::Sybase. Example: tie %hash, 'Apache::Session::Sybase', $id, { LockDataSource => 'dbi:sybase:database', LockUserName => 'database_user', LockPassword => 'K00l' }; Instead, you may pass in an already opened DBI handle to your database. tie %hash, 'Apache::Session::Sybase', $id, { LockHandle => $dbh }; AUTHOR
This module was written by Oliver Maul <oli@42.nu>. SEE ALSO
Apache::Session perl v5.12.1 2007-10-02 Session::Lock::Sybase(3)
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