Patch-ID# 118056-01 Keywords: unlabeled connect endpoint label Synopsis: Trusted_Solaris_8_HW_7/03_x86: libprint and network printer patch Date: Aug/04/2004 Install Requirements: None Solaris Release: Trusted_Solaris_8_HW_7/03_x86 SunOS Release: Trusted_Solaris_8_HW_7/03_x86 Unbundled Product: Unbundled Release: Xref: This patch available for SPARC as patch 118055 Topic: Trusted_Solaris_8_HW_7/03_x86: libprint and network printer patch Relevant Architectures: i386 BugId's fixed with this patch: 5032544 Changes incorporated in this version: 5032544 Patches accumulated and obsoleted by this patch: Patches which conflict with this patch: Patches required with this patch: Obsoleted by: Files included with this patch: /usr/lib/libprint.so.2 /usr/lib/lp/bin/netpr Problem Description: 5032544 Enabling "tcp_strict_syn_policy" breaks printing Patch Installation Instructions: -------------------------------- Refer to the man pages for instructions on using 'patchadd' and 'patchrm' scripts provided with Trusted Solaris. Any other special or non-generic installation instructions should be described below as special instructions. For additional examples please see the appropriate man pages. Special Install Instructions: ----------------------------- The steps below assume the patch has been put into an ADMIN_LOW directory in /var/tmp and the patch file label is configured to ADMIN_LOW. Create a role which contains the Software Installation profile (typically admin role is assigned this profile) and whose label range includes the ADMIN_LOW label. All the steps in the patch installation should be executed at ADMIN_LOW. The patch should be owned by this role. 1) Login as a user authorized to assume a role that contains the Software Installation profile; typically the admin role. Assume that role. To verify the profile is assigned to the role, type: "profiles -l | grep patchadd". The result should be: /usr/sbin/patchadd uid=0, privs=all, label=admin_low 2) cd into /var/tmp and install the patch file. # cd /var/tmp # patchadd /var/tmp/ where is the patch number. Special Backout Instructions: ----------------------------- 1) Login as a user authorized to assume a role that contains the Software Installation profile; typically the admin role. Assume that role. To verify the profile is assigned to the role, type: "profiles -l | grep patchrm". The result should be: /usr/sbin/patchrm uid=0, privs=all, label=admin_low 2) Backout patch by typing: # patchrm where is the patch number. README -- Last modified date: Wednesday, August 4, 2004