Xerox 701P46740 User Manual

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Security Guide
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Security warning banners
Security warning banners are displayed when a user logs in or 
telnets into the Xerox FreeFlow Print Server. This message 
explains that only authorized users should be using the system 
and that any others face the possibility of being monitored by law 
enforcement officials.
NOTE: DRW (Xerox FreeFlow Print Server Remote Workflow) is 
not impacted by security settings.
Disabling LP anonymous printing
You can choose to disable anonymous printing on all existing LP 
printer queues that are associated with the Xerox FreeFlow Print 
Server virtual printers. When anonymous LP is disabled, only 
systems that have their IP address in the Xerox FreeFlow Print 
Server controller /etc/hosts table are authorized to submit LP 
requests. Answer “y” for yes to disable this printing option.
Remote shell internet service
If you are using the legacy Xerox print command line client (the 
software is not distributed with this release), you will need to use 
the remote shell internet service to transfer files to the Xerox 
FreeFlow Print Server controller. However, if you are not using the 
Xerox print command line client, it is strongly recommended that 
the remote shell internet service is disabled. When these three 
questions are answered, all remaining aspects of the "High" 
security setting are implemented.
enable-ftp and disable-ftp
These options allow for temporary enabling and disabling FTP 
alone. Will not persist through reboots. You must have FTP 
enabled when using a Continuous Feed system, or FreeFlow® 
Production Print and NetAgent.
FTP is also required for the Call for Assistance (CFA) feature. This 
uses FTP to push IOT logs and a Xerox FreeFlow Print Server 
outload back to the Print Server controller.
NOTE: Temporarily enable FTP through the Xerox FreeFlow Print 
Server Setup > FTP/Remote Diagnostics menu option.