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Tim Howell
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prevent jetadmin startup at boot time

I have been informed that the "old" web jetadmin for HP-UX has security flaws. Since I don't use it anyway, I want to prevent it from running at boot time. Is it simply a matter of removing the scripts for hpwebjetd from the /sbin/rc*.d directories? (I don't want to remove the filesets yet...) TIA

P.S. for HP'ers: Why on earth did you stop support on a HP-UX product and port it to Windows only? Do you not realize how stupid it sounds for IT professionals who have argued the wonders of HP-UX, to have to go and ask for a Windoze PC for "admin purposes"?
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Pete Randall
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Re: prevent jetadmin startup at boot time

Tim,

There should be a corresponding config file in /etc/rc.config.d where you can set the startup parameter to "0" - don't start or "1" - do start. If you can't find the file, then go ahead and remove the ?sbin/rc*.d scripts.


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Robert-Jan Goossens_1
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Re: prevent jetadmin startup at boot time

Hi Tim

Jetadmin has been replaced by HP JD Printer Installer for HP-UX.

http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DriverDownload.jsp?locale=en_US&taskId=135&prodSeriesId=27349&prodTypeId=18972&pnameOID=18922

Yes, if you like you can move the scripts /sbin/rc*.d to an old* file.

example
oldK100oracle.rc

Regards,
Robert-Jan
Tim Howell
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Re: prevent jetadmin startup at boot time

Thanks for the responses!!!

Pete - Thanks, I thought there should be something that called the /sbin/rc scripts with the start or stop argument, but I could not find it. Your response seems to solidfy the notion of just getting rid of the S & K scripts.

Robert-Jan - Thanks for the reminder on 'moving' them instead of just 'removing' the scripts!!! (and yes hppi is what I use instead of web jetadmin...the var just happen to have installed it's deamon to run at boot time.)

Thanks Again.
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Tim Howell
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Re: prevent jetadmin startup at boot time

Question answered per above...
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