It features two tools that aid the installation of security on HP-UX servers. These features are the HP-UX Bastille v2.0 and the HP Install-Time Security tool. HP-UX Bastille, which came from the open source community, is a security tool that lets systems administrators lock down security on a server before use. It lets security settings be more secure and configures an IPFilter-based firewall. IPFilter provides network address translation and firewall services. The HP Install-Time Security tool, introduced last month, lets users choose how secure their servers will be. HP-UX 11i v2 for Itanium also supports HP-UX Partition Manager software, which allows resources to be virtualized across a server, a Serviceguard extension for SAP applications and the Network File System high-availability toolkit. HP-UX 11i v2 is source-code-compatible with 32-bit Linux programs and binary-compatible with Linux-for-Itanium programs. HP-UX 11i v2 for Itanium will run on servers with as many as 64 processors; later it will support 128-processor servers. HP expects the newoperating systemto ship in July.

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