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vulnerabilities of postscript printers Jan 22 2004 06:45PM Bob Kryger (bobk panix com) (2 replies) Re: vulnerabilities of postscript printers Jan 23 2004 05:01AM Darren Reed (avalon caligula anu edu au) (6 replies) Re: vulnerabilities of postscript printers Jan 24 2004 02:56AM Glynn Clements (glynn clements virgin net) (1 replies) Re: vulnerabilities of postscript printers Jan 23 2004 06:40PM der Mouse (mouse Rodents Montreal QC CA) Re: vulnerabilities of postscript printers Jan 23 2004 04:15AM der Mouse (mouse Rodents Montreal QC CA) (2 replies) Re: vulnerabilities of postscript printers Jan 27 2004 10:12PM Ian Farquhar - Network Security Group (Ian Farquhar Sun COM) Re: vulnerabilities of postscript printers Jan 24 2004 12:41AM Michael Zimmermann (zim vegaa de) (1 replies) Re: vulnerabilities of postscript printers Jan 24 2004 04:38AM der Mouse (mouse Rodents Montreal QC CA) (1 replies) Re: vulnerabilities of postscript printers Jan 24 2004 09:39AM Michael Zimmermann (zim vegaa de) (1 replies) Re: vulnerabilities of postscript printers Jan 24 2004 05:26PM der Mouse (mouse Rodents Montreal QC CA) |
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>from one port to another, if only because there's no such thing as an
>open file in postscript.
Sure there is. PostScript has all the standard file handling, among
other things for handling peripherals for font storage. Alas, I am
moving at the moment and don't have my PostScript manuals to hand,
but, for instance, I've written code that used PostScript filehandling
in GhostScript to modify files in a user's home directory, and code that
used the hard drive in a printer that had one for font caching. In general,
PostScript printers use PostScript as their underlying OS. It is
quite certainly a full programming language.
>Of course if you had a postscript printer AND a the postscript cookbooks
>you'd instantly get a better understanding.
Umm, apparently not. Although the PostScript manuals are handy, you
need to dig pretty deep into them to get to relatively little-used
commands.
Elizabeth Zwicky
zwicky (at) greatcircle (dot) com [email concealed]
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