README Mozilla, v. 1.7.13 for <br> SCO(R) UnixWare(R) 7.1.3 <br> SCO(R) UnixWare(R) 7.1.4

Mozilla, v. 1.7.13
for
SCO® UnixWare® 7.1.3
SCO® UnixWare® 7.1.4


CONTENTS

GENERAL INFORMATION

License

Mozilla is provided under the terms and conditions of the Mozilla Public License and Netscape Public License, versions 1.1. A complete copy of the LICENSE will be installed in /opt/mozilla/LICENSE.

The MozPlugger, a generic Mozilla plugin, is provided under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. A complete copy of the license will be installed in /usr/share/MozPlugger/COPYING.

System Requirements and Supported Platforms

Supported SCO UNIX platforms:

Changes in This Release

The Mozilla 1.7.13 browser contains fixes for several security issues resolved by Mozilla.org developers since the release of Mozilla 1.7.12. Check Mozilla.org's Known Vulnerabilities in Mozilla page for details.

The Mozilla 1.7.12 browser contained fixes for three additional security issues resolved since the release of Mozilla 1.7.11.

Mozilla 1.7.11 was a minor update release that fixes two regressions introduced in Mozilla 1.7.10.

Mozilla 1.7.11 and later versions are now supported and may be installed on Unixware 7.1.3 releases. Please take note of and follow the system requirements specified above.

Packaged with the Mozilla browser is the MozPlugger, version 1.7.1, which provides a generic Mozilla plugin that will automatically use available external programs to display additionl mime types. As an example, if xpdf exists in $PATH, Mozilla will display Adobe Acrobat (PDF) files.

The Mozilla 1.7.10 browser, released earlier for UnixWare 7.1.4, contained fixes for nine additional security issues resolved by Mozilla.org developers since the release of Mozilla 1.7.8. Check Mozilla.org's Known Vulnerabilities in Mozilla page for details.

The Mozilla 1.7.8a browser, the previous release, contained a fix for Secunia Advisory SA15601 - Mozilla / Mozilla Firefox Frame Injection Vulnerability , published June 6, 2005 (CVE reference: CAN-2004-0718).

The Mozilla 1.7.8 browser, released earlier, represents a significant advancement in features and fixes over the Mozilla 1.2.1 released with UnixWare 7.1.4. It also contains fixes for ten security issues resolved since the 1.7.6 release. Some of the new feature include:

For a detailed list and explanation of features, check out Mozilla.org's Mozilla Suite web-page.

For a complete listing of the security issues fixed since Mozilla 1.2.1 see Mozilla.org's Known Vulnerabilities in Mozilla page.

DOWNLOAD and INSTALLATION

UnixWare 7.1.3

    To address known deficiencies and security issues with the Netscape 4.x browsers, Mozilla 1.7.13 is being released on UnixWare 7.1.3 as a permanent and supported replacement for Netscape. You may wish to remove the Netscape products from your system following installation of the Mozilla 1.7.13 browser. During installation of Mozilla, the following scripts and symbolic links will be permanently altered or replaced to start the Mozilla browser.

    /usr/X/bin/netscape
    /usr/X/bin/communicator
    /usr/X/bin/netscape-scohelp

  1. Print or save a copy of this "README" page for later reference.

  2. Select and download the Mozilla 1.7.13 package and, if not already installed, the three required, additional runtime packages available from the UnixWare 7.1.3, Mozilla 1.7.13 product on the UnixWare 7.1.3 Support/Supplements Download web-page.

    Packages can also be downloaded by anonymous FTP from ftp.sco.com /pub/unixware7/713/other/mozilla_1.7.13.

    mozilla-1.7.13.pkg

    glib-1.2.10.pkg
    gtk-1.2.10.pkg
    libIDL-0.6.8.pkg
    Note that these packages are provided in pkgadd datastream format.

  3. Download and install the required UnixWare 7.1.3 Maintanence Pack 5 or later from the UnixWare 7.1.3 Support/Supplements Download web-page if not installed on your UW 7.1.3 system.

  4. Mozilla 1.7.13 requires three runtime library packages that are not part of the basic UW 7.1.3 runtime. If you have not already installed the required, additional runtime, do so now.

    As root, change directory into the directory containing the downloaded package datastreams.

    cd  <download-dir>

    and install with:

    pkgadd -d `pwd`/glib-1.2.10.pkg
    pkgadd -d `pwd`/gtk-1.2.10.pkg
    pkgadd -d `pwd`/libIDL-0.6.8.pkg

  5. As root, install the Mozilla package that you have downloaded.

    Change directory into the directory containing the downloaded package datastream.

    cd  <download-dir>

    and install with:

    pkgadd -d `pwd`/mozilla-1.7.13.pkg

UnixWare 7.1.4

  1. Print or save a copy of this "README" page for later reference.

  2. Select and download the Mozilla 1.7.13 package. The package is alternatively available by passive, anonymous FTP at ftp.sco.com:/pub/unixware7/714/other/mozilla_1_7_13/

    Note that the package is provided in pkgadd datastream format.

  3. Exit any browser sessions currently running. This Mozilla 1.7.13 package will install directly over any previous Mozilla 1.7.x version. If you currently have a Mozilla earlier than version 1.7 installed, as root, remove that existing Mozilla package from your system.

    pkgrm mozilla

  4. As root, install the Mozilla package that you have downloaded.

    Change directory into the directory containing the downloaded package datastream.

    cd  <download-dir>

    and install with:

    pkgadd -d `pwd`/mozilla-1.7.13.pkg

DOCUMENTATION

The best source of information on the features of, how to use, how to configure and how to tune Mozilla is available from the developers, maintainers and users of the Mozilla browser.

Start with the Mozilla.org's Mozilla Suite web-page. From there you can reach:

JAVA PLUG-IN

UnixWare 7.1.3

Java 2 1.3.1 is the latest version of Sun's J2SE supported on UnixWare 7.1.3. If you have not already done so, it is strongly recommended that you upgrade your J2SE 1.3.1 to the latest release available from the UnixWare 7.1.3 Support/Supplements Download web-page. This will provide you with:

UnixWare 7.1.4

When released in UnixWare 7.1.4, the Mozilla 1.2.1 browser used the Java Plug-in for the SunTM JavaTM 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE), version 1.3.1. At later update to J2SE 1.4.2 released on the UnixWare 7.1.4 Support Download site, provided Java Plug-in for the Mozilla browser.

If you have not already done so, it is strongly recommended that you upgrade your J2SE 1.4.2 to the latest release available from the UnixWare 7.1.4 Support/Supplements Download web-page. This will provide you with: