03-31-2009
Intrusion Detection - System Call Introspection
can u give me a code for host based intrusion detection using system call introspection...
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libprinterconf
libprinterconf(3) Library Functions Manual libprinterconf(3)
NAME
libprinterconf - A C library of routines for autodetecting printers in Linux
SYNOPSIS
Libprinterconf is a C library for autodetecting printers from Linux.
It currently supports two methods of autodetection: parallel port detection and network detection.
The following functions are available:
pconf_detmethod_t *pconf_get_detection_methods (int *count);
char ** pconf_detect_printer (int dettype, char *detinfo);
char * pconf_autodetect_pport (long int port);
DESCRIPTION
Each of these is described in detail in its own man page. Of most interest is pconf_detect_printer(). This function will execute one of the
detection methods and return an array of character strings, each representing a single detected printer.
The actual format of these strings will depend on the detection method. For parallel port detection, the string will be in the basic form:
"port=p;model=m". For a network printer the form is: "printer=hostaddr;vendor=v;model=m".
This library is intended for use by printer detection and configuration tools.
SEE ALSO
pconf_detect(6), pconf_detect_printer(3),
pconf_get_detection_methods(3), pconf_autodetect_pport(3),
pconf_read_xref_file(3), pconf_find_xref_by_id(3)
Printerconf Docs 12 April 2000 libprinterconf(3)