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Operating Systems HP-UX From a C++ application how to find if a hpux host is in standard mode or trusted mode Post 302998220 by einsteinBrain on Saturday 27th of May 2017 10:37:09 AM
Old 05-27-2017
Quote:
Originally Posted by jim mcnamara
Code:
/usr/lbin/getprpw -l

can be called from the standard library
Code:
system()

Code:
/.secure/etc/passwd

exists on trusted systems. You can test existence with
Code:
access()

You did not
mention your OS version - so there may be a better approach for it.
Thanks jim, I am using 1131 version. Is there a possibility for /.secure/etc/passwd existence when the hpux is converted to standard mode?
 

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LPTCONTROL(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					     LPTCONTROL(8)

NAME
lptcontrol -- a utility for manipulating the lpt printer driver SYNOPSIS
lptcontrol -e | -i | -p | -s [-d control_device] DESCRIPTION
The lptcontrol utility is used to set either the interrupt-driven, extended, standard, or polling mode of individual lpt(4) devices. When a printer is switched from a mode to another, this change will only take effect the next time the device is opened. Extended mode is anything the parallel port interface can support. For an ECP/ISA parallel port, it may be FIFO+DMA or ECP. The following command line options are supported: -e Turn on extended mode. -i Turn on interrupt-driven mode. -p Turn on polled mode. -s Turn on standard mode, i.e., turn off extended mode. -d control_device Set the mode of the printer control device specified by control_device. The default value for control_device is /dev/lpt0.ctl. One of -e, -i, -p or -s must be specified. FILES
/dev/lpt? printer devices /dev/lpt?.ctl printer control devices /sys/i386/conf/GENERIC kernel configuration file /boot/device.hints device hints for the parallel port chipset driver, ppc(4) SEE ALSO
lpt(4), ppc(4), device.hints(5) HISTORY
The lptcontrol utility first appeared in FreeBSD 1.1.5 AUTHORS
Geoffrey M. Rehmet BUGS
The control device name should never have been an option, but should have been an optional argument. Because of this, a single argument is treated as a device name. BSD
October 1, 2004 BSD
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