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The Freeware CD contains "public domain" and "freeware" software which runs on OpenVMS. The purpose of
the OpenVMS Freeware CD is to provide OpenVMS
customers with easy access to public domain software and "free" internal HP software and tools.
» Freeware CD (September 2006)
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The IDL Compiling Library (libIDL) for OpenVMS Alpha
is an open source,
free software library used for creating trees of CORBA Interface Definition
Language (IDL) files. libIDL is part of the GNOME library set.
While libIDL is general purpose, libIDL was ported to OpenVMS to facilitate
the building of Mozilla on OpenVMS and has only been used for this purpose.
More information about libIDL is available from http://andrewtv.org/libIDL/index.jsp.
» libIDL for OpenVMS Alpha
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Stunnel allows you to encrypt arbitrary TCP/IP connections inside an
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) connection from your OpenVMS system to another machine.
Stunnel allows you to secure non-SSL aware applications (such as Telnet, IMAP, RCP,
and FTP authentication)
by having Stunnel provide the encryption, so you do not have to change the original
application. Both images and source code are provided.
For more information about Stunnel, see http://www.stunnel.org.
The Stunnel kit is a compressed, self-extracting EXE file. To expand the Stunnel source kit, enter
one of the following commands:
$ RUN STUNNEL-4_20_AXP.EXE ! for Alpha (Updated September 2007)
$ RUN STUNNEL-4_20_I64.EXE ! for I64 (Updated September 2007)
$ RUN STUNNEL-3_26_VAX.EXE ! for VAX
At the Decompress into (file specification):
prompt, press return. The system expands the file and names the decompressed
file STUNNEL-4_20.BCK or STUNNEL-3_26.BCK.
See STUNNEL_README_AXP_I64.TXT (for Alpha and I64)
or STUNNEL_README_VAX.TXT (for VAX) for
information about Stunnel on OpenVMS.
» Download Stunnel for Alpha (September 2007)
» Download Stunnel for I64 (September 2007)
» Download Stunnel for VAX (November 2002)
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CD Record is a free software package used to provide support for
writing Compact Disk media on OpenVMS.
The Open Source CD Record capability is provided on the Open Source Tools CD.
The CD Record source kit is a compressed backup saveset. To expand the CD Record source kit, enter
the following command:
$ RUN CDRECORD_SOURCES.EXE
At the Decompress into (file specification):
prompt, press return. The system expands the file and names the decompressed
file CDRECORD_SOURCES.BCK.
To restore the CD Record backup saveset, enter the following commands:
$ CREATE/DIR disk:[directory]
$ BACKUP CDRECORD_SOURCES.BCK/SAVE disk:[directory...]*.*
» CDRECORD_README.TXT
contains more information about CD Record on OpenVMS.
» Download the CD Record Version 1.10 source code (September 24, 2003)
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The Common Data Security Architecture (CDSA) is a multiplatform,
industry-standard security infrastructure.
CDSA is part of the OpenVMS Alpha and I64 operating system.
For more information about CDSA on OpenVMS, see
HP Open Source Security for OpenVMS, Volume 1: CDSA
(HTML or
PDF).
» Download the CDSA Version 2.3 source code (November 2007)
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Kerberos Version 3.1 for
HP OpenVMS is based on MIT Kerberos V5 Release 1.4.1, including security patches.
Kerberos Version 3.1 runs on OpenVMS I64 Version 8.3 and higher and OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3-2 and higher.
(Version 2.0 runs on OpenVMS VAX Version 7.3 and higher.)
Kerberos is a network authentication protocol designed to provide strong
authentication for client/server applications by using secret-key cryptography.
For more information about Kerberos on OpenVMS, see
HP Open Source Security for OpenVMS, Volume 3: Kerberos
(HTML or
PDF).
» Download the Kerberos Version 3.1 source code (November 2007)
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HP SSL Version 1.3 for OpenVMS
is based on OpenSSL 0.9.7e
and includes all of the latest security updates from OpenSSL.org.
HP SSL Version
1.3 runs on OpenVMS I64 Version 8.2 and higher and OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3-2 and higher.
(Version 1.1-B runs on OpenVMS VAX Version 7.3 and higher.)
SSL is the open standard security protocol for the
secure transfer of sensitive information over the Internet.
SSL provides privacy through encryption, server
authentication, and message integrity. Client authentication
is available as an optional function.
For more information about HP SSL for OpenVMS, see
HP Open Source Security for OpenVMS, Volume 2: HP SSL
(HTML or
PDF).
» Download the HP SSL Version 1.3 source code (September 2006)
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HP is committed to protecting your privacy. Learn more.
» Tell us what you think!
and tell us which open source products you would like to see part of future versions of OpenVMS.
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