CIACTech02-003: Office for Mac X Antipiracy Mechanism Opens Server Ports


 
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Old 12-24-2007
CIACTech02-003: Office for Mac X Antipiracy Mechanism Opens Server Ports

Microsoft Office for Macintosh OS X has an antipiracy mechanism that secretly opens network service ports on a Macintosh system and broadcasts version information to other systems on a single subnet. The problem is that open network services provide attack points for intruders and need to be controlled by users.


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ttf2afm - utility to generate AFM files for TrueType fonts SYNOPSIS
ttf2afm [OPTIONS] FONTFILE DESCRIPTION
ttf2afm is used to generate Adobe Font Metrics (AFM) files for TrueType (TTF) fonts to allow them to be used with TeX. ttf2afm takes the name of a TrueType font file as a required argument. It may also take one or more options from the list below (note that -d and -h are mutually exclusive). OPTIONS
-a print all glyphs -i read names in encoding vector in form `indexnum' -d print glyph names in the form `indexdecimal_num' -h print glyph names in the form `indexhex_num' -c name print encoding tables to file name.eMN, where M is the platform number and N is the encoding -e enc use encoding from file enc -o output output to file output instead of stdout Platform numbers can be one of 0 Apple Unicode 1 Macintosh 2 ISO 3 Microsoft Encodings can be 0 Roman (if platform is Macintosh) 0 Symbol (if platform is Microsoft) 1 Unicode (if platform is Microsoft) BUGS
None known, but submit bug reports to <pdftex@tug.org> (mailing list). AUTHOR
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