Talk daemon, HP LJ IIIs, and obsolete libraries

From: Larry Griffith <larry_at_garfield.wsc.mass.edu>
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 1997 12:35:25 -0500

Dear Managers,

        Three questions:

        1. A couple of months back, there was a CERT bulletin indicating a
security bug in the talk daemon in DU. I mentioned it to DEC support while
calling about another patch; they sounded surprised to hear about it. Has
anyone received notice of a patch to talkd? Is there some public domain
drop-in I could use? I have some frustrated students around here; talk is
a major app!

        2. An old LA75 printer I used to print text from my DU network has
essentially died. I was able to obtain a hand-me-down HP LaserJet III which
I attached to the serial port (/dev/tty00) on one of my 3000/300LXs. lpr
requests seem to be transmitted, but nothing comes out of the printer. The
/var/adm/lperr file is empty. I have used lprsetup, setting up both an
HPIIIP and an HPIIID; neither works (in fact, I can't see any differences in
the resulting printcap files). I tried changing the baud rate from 4800 to
9600 and back. A search of the archives for this list revealed plenty of
printcaps for HP IVs and Vs, but nothing for IIIs. I'm out of tricks. Help!

        3. After installing DU v4.0 last summer, several of my DEC apps died
because of dependencies on obsolete libraries (for example, DECspin). I
noticed that the DU 4.0 CD had several software subsets containing obsolete
libraries. Will I clobber the current versions by installing the obsolete
subsets or can I install these safely?

        Any help would be greatly appreciated.

                                                        Larry


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Larry Griffith Dept. of Computer & Info Science
larry_at_garfield.wsc.mass.edu Westfield State College
(413) 572-5294 Westfield, MA 01086 USA
PGP public key available at: http://garfield.wsc.mass.edu/dcis/griffith.html
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