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Special Forums Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions Mac OS binary (ABIF) file to MS Windows Post 302411975 by vinciovincio on Saturday 10th of April 2010 01:00:05 PM
Old 04-10-2010
Mac OS binary (ABIF) file to MS Windows

Hello,
I have a problem with two file (In attach). These file contain the instruction for run an application platform for a lab machine. The fil without extension if of the application in MAC the file with .md5 extension is for the win software version. Now i need convert the win file to mac because the mac software is unable to red the win version (i prove to convert the file with different utility but without success!). More information about the file type on: http://www.appliedbiosystems.com/sup...ile_Format.pdf
Tank you for any help!
Vincenzo
 

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MAC(3)							   BSD Library Functions Manual 						    MAC(3)

NAME
mac -- introduction to the MAC security API LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc) SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/mac.h> In the kernel configuration file: options MAC DESCRIPTION
Mandatory Access Control labels describe confidentiality, integrity, and other security attributes of operating system objects, overriding discretionary access control. Not all system objects support MAC labeling, and MAC policies must be explicitly enabled by the administrator. This API, based on POSIX.1e, includes routines to retrieve, manipulate, set, and convert to and from text the MAC labels on files and pro- cesses. MAC labels consist of a set of (name, value) tuples, representing security attributes from MAC policies. For example, this label contains security labels defined by two policies, mac_biba(4) and mac_mls(4): biba/low,mls/low Further syntax and semantics of MAC labels may be found in maclabel(7). Applications operate on labels stored in mac_t, but can convert between this internal format and a text format for the purposes of presenta- tion to uses or external storage. When querying a label on an object, a mac_t must first be prepared using the interfaces described in mac_prepare(3), allowing the application to declare which policies it wishes to interrogate. The application writer can also rely on default label names declared in mac.conf(5). When finished with a mac_t, the application must call mac_free(3) to release its storage. The following functions are defined: mac_is_present() This function, described in mac_is_present(3), allows applications to test whether MAC is configured, as well as whether specific policies are configured. mac_get_fd(), mac_get_file(), mac_get_link(), mac_get_peer() These functions, described in mac_get(3), retrieve the MAC labels associated with file descriptors, files, and socket peers. mac_get_pid(), mac_get_proc() These functions, described in mac_get(3), retrieve the MAC labels associated with processes. mac_set_fd(), mac_set_file(), mac_set_link() These functions, described in mac_set(3), set the MAC labels associated with file descriptors and files. mac_set_proc() This function, described in mac_set(3), sets the MAC label associated with the current process. mac_free() This function, described in mac_free(3), frees working MAC label storage. mac_from_text() This function, described in mac_text(3), converts a text-form MAC label into working MAC label storage, mac_t. mac_prepare(), mac_prepare_file_label(), mac_prepare_ifnet_label(), mac_prepare_process_label(), mac_prepare_type() These functions, described in mac_prepare(3), allocate working storage for MAC label operations. mac_prepare(3) prepares a label based on caller-specified label names; the other calls rely on the default configuration specified in mac.conf(5). mac_to_text() This function is described in mac_text(3), and may be used to convert a mac_t into a text-form MAC label. FILES
/etc/mac.conf MAC library configuration file, documented in mac.conf(5). Provides default behavior for applications aware of MAC labels on system objects, but without policy-specific knowledge. SEE ALSO
mac_free(3), mac_get(3), mac_is_present(3), mac_prepare(3), mac_set(3), mac_text(3), posix1e(3), mac(4), mac.conf(5), mac(9) STANDARDS
These APIs are loosely based on the APIs described in POSIX.1e, as described in IEEE POSIX.1e draft 17. However, the resemblance of these APIs to the POSIX APIs is loose, as the POSIX APIs were unable to express some notions required for flexible and extensible access control. HISTORY
Support for Mandatory Access Control was introduced in FreeBSD 5.0 as part of the TrustedBSD Project. BUGS
The TrustedBSD MAC Framework and associated policies, interfaces, and applications are considered to be an experimental feature in FreeBSD. Sites considering production deployment should keep the experimental status of these services in mind during any deployment process. See also mac(9) for related considerations regarding the kernel framework. BSD
August 7, 2009 BSD
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