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TrustNo1
Regular Advisor

Codewords

What constitutes an ???HP Codeword????
We are looking to change domain names, as well as primary NIC???s on some old HP boxes and I would like to not be surprised???
???Iforls??? rings a bell ??????Any help?

Thank you,
~jdk
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John Bolene
Honored Contributor

Re: Codewords

These are stored in
/var/adm/sw/.codewords

surely you have some already, look there for the format.
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TrustNo1
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Re: Codewords

Hi John,
Thanks for the speedy reply!
Of course we have many codes in .codewords!

What I'm worried about is, when HP compiles them do they use anything that ties in the NIC, hostname or domain name?

Thanks, joe
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Bill Douglass
Esteemed Contributor

Re: Codewords

To quote Bill Hassell from some months back:

"The license codes are usually tied to the ID number of the computer so the codes can't be used on another machine. There is no method to extract the codes as they are enabling strings and don't need to be stored. Instead. a flag is set that the application has been unlocked when the license code is entered."

No points for me, please.
John Bolene
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Re: Codewords

It depends on the type of codeword.

CD codewords are tied to the specific CD number, machine codewords to enable things like Online JFS are tied to the machine ID.

Some third party codewords are tied to the IP address.
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TrustNo1
Regular Advisor

Re: Codewords

Thanks Bill,
That's what I needed to know!

I don't quite understand the no points, it was worth 10 to me. Your the boss!

Thanks again,
~jdk
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Bill Hassell
Honored Contributor

Re: Codewords

For the HP Codewords that unlock applications on the HP Application CDs, they are tied to the machine's ID number, found with uname -i. So changing NICs or host or domain names won't affect those applications. However, there are other license managers that may indeed use the MAC address of a NIC or the hostname. When you buy software and it requires a security code, it is a very good idea to write down the details on how to install it and then ask the vendor what changes will require a new security code.


Bill Hassell, sysadmin
TrustNo1
Regular Advisor

Re: Codewords

Thank you Mr Douglass, and Mr Hassell, for the ???codeword??? enlightenments.
I see you are both unpointable. For why, I do not know!

Please accept my thanks and keep up the good work!
Happy and Safe Fourth of July to you and yours!!

~jdk

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