The manuals are available as online manuals, see https://bs2manuals.ts.fujitsu.com/ .
openNet Server
BCAM
User Guide
interNet Services
User Guide
openNet Server
IPv6 Introduction and Conversion Guide, Stage 1
User Guide
SOCKETS(BS2000)
SOCKETS for BS2000
User Guide
POSIX (BS2000)
SOCKETS/XTI for POSIX
User Guide
SNMP Management (NET-SNMP) for BS2000
User Guide
C Library Functions (BS2000)
for POSIX Applications
Reference Manual
XHCS (BS2000)
8-Bit Code Processing in BS2000
User Guide
BS2000
User Commands (ISP Format)
User Guide
BS2000
Commands
User Guide
BS2000
Executive Macros
User Guide
MON (BS2000)
Installation Monitor
User Guide
BS2000
System Administration
User Guide
Additional publications
SSL and TLS
Designing and Building Secure Systems
by Eric Rescorla
ISBN 0-201-61598-3
Contents
Detailed description of SSL and TLS and of the application environment
Secrets & Lies
Digital Security in a Networked World
by Bruce Schneier
ISBN 0-471-25311-1
Contents
Overview of IT security
Postfix
The Definitive Guide
by Kyle D. Dent
ISBN 0-596-00212-2
Contents
Relatively compact and up-to-date introduction to configuring and using the Postfix mail server.
Postfix
by Richard Blum
ISBN 0-672-32114-9
Contents
Detailed description of how to configure and use the Postfix mail server. The May 2001 edition is no longer quite up-to-date, and there may be slight differences as far as BS2000 porting concerned. In addition, the focus is somewhat Linux-oriented. Nevertheless, the level of detail makes it a noteworthy book.
The Book of Postfix
State-of-the-Art Message Transport
by Ralf Hildebrandt and Patrick Koetter
ISBN 1-59327-001-1
Contents
Extensive treatment of the issues of mail transport constraints and mail filtering. Of the books listed here, this one contains the most detailed description of TLS use. Theory oriented chapters are complemented by detailed practical examples (generally on the basis of Linux systems).
RFCs
Comprehensive information on the Requests for Comments (RFCs) is available on the Internet Engineering Task Force’s (IETF) home page: https://www.ietf.org/