Security, System supplied security profiles – Xerox 4590 EPS-10912 User Manual
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Security Guide
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Security
This section describes the DocuSP system-supplied security
profiles. It outlines the characteristics of each profile and indicates
how each can be customized to create user- defined profiles. The
enhanced security features in DocuSP protect the system against
unauthorized access and modification.
This section also addresses the options available to the
administrator in setting up and managing user accounts.
Finally this section offers general guidelines to security-related
procedures that can be implemented to improve the security of the
DocuSP controller and the Solaris OS.
System supplied security profiles
The four system-supplied profiles are: none, low, medium, and
high. The following table describes the characteristics of each
security level and the configurable settings that restrict access to
various devices and operating system services.The default setting
is “Low.”
Table 2-1
Security Profiles
Profile
Characteristics
User
Compatibility
Comments
None
Default Solaris and
system security.
All ports are open.
Walkup users can reprint
anything.
Full workspace menu is
available.
Auto logon is enabled.
Physically
closed
environments.
Close to
DocuSP 2.1
and 3.1.
Similar to
DocuSP 3.X
“Medium”.
Anonymous FTP is
read-only and
restricted.
The Solaris
desktop is removed
from all settings
except none.
Low
FTP is enabled.
Telnet, rsh is disabled.
NFS client is enabled.
AutoFS is enabled.
Walkup users can reprint
from “Saved Jobs” and
CD-ROM.
Terminal window is
password protected.
Auto-login is enabled.
First choice
setting for
most
environments.
Similar to
DocuSP 3.x
“High”.
Supports
DigiPath
workflow.
Anonymous FTP is
ready-only and
restricted.
To enable telnet, go
to [Setup], [FTP/
Remote
Diagnostics].
“Low” is the default
setting.