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MK22X0 Series MicroKiosk for CE .NET 4.2 Product Reference Guide
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MicroKiosk Object Test on page
Also see
Electronic Serial Number on page
Security Overview
The following items and features help secure the device from external intrusion:
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ActiveSync - deactivation when an application is running: pages
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FTP Server - partial or complete deactivation: pages
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Web Server deactivation: page 3-18.
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Password protecting access to CE Desktop: pages 8-7,
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RS-232 Port - page 2-11.
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Browser error page redirection: page 8-13.
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RF Security: pages B-2,
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Open TCP ports: page 8-2.
Network Security
The MK220 has the following open TCP ports:
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Port 23: FTP server
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Port 80: Default HTTPD listen port
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Port 443: Default SSL listen port.
By default the FTP server runs on the MK22X0 allowing anonymous login, which makes the entire folder structure
accessible to any user.
Using the System Menu or RDM, disable the feature that allows anonymous login to secure the system. Use the
Windows Domain control to authenticate the allowed users to login to the FTP server running on the device. Then,
using the RDM, enter user information (User Name and Password) required to access the device FTP server.
The web server in the MK22X0 is enabled by default. Use the System Menu or RDM to disable and enable the web
server.
8-25.
4-10.
B-3, B-7
and B-12.
3-10
and 5-1.
3-22
and 8-11.
3-15
and 6-3.