Document And Backup; Online Help For Security - Xerox 6100BD - Phaser Color Laser Printer System Manual

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4. Reboot and configure xrxusr login environment. Reboot
the system. The CDE login prompt window will appear.
5. Choose CDE as the desktop environment. This only
needs to be configured at the first login. This will need to
be re configured with every DocuSP upgrade. With every
boot, the operator will need to log in as xrxusr. This has no
other impact on system operation.
Always document and backup all files that you modify in case
some unforeseen problem occurs. Example: #cp / etc/inet/
inetd.conf /etc/inet/ inetd.conf.orig RETURN If, for whatever
reason, the DocuSP controller will not boot up after your
modifications, you can restore the software to its original
configuration by booting to single user mode. This is done by
typing boot -s from the ok prompt. You will be prompted for
the root password. Upon login as root, you can copy the
original files back.
If you are unfamiliar with the vi editor, you can use the GUI
based Text Editor program. To launch the editor as root user,
in a terminal window login as root and enter the following: #/
usr/openwin/bin/textedit RETURN Textedit leaves a backup
of the modified file in the same directory. This backup file will
have a% after the name. This file can be deleted if you have
already backed up the original file.
When configure-xdss is run, it logs all of the actions into the /
opt/XRXnps/log/ xdss_log.txt. View this file to view options
that have been implemented.
When you make a manual change to the /etc/inetd.conf file,
to avoid rebooting the controller, you can retstart the inetd
process. To do this, as root user type: ps -e | grep inetd enter
and note the process ID returned. Then, type: kill -HUP ####
(where #### denotes the process ID).
A great deal of helpful security information can be found in
Online Help. Suns security tools and blueprints may be found
at:
http://www.sun.com/solutions/blueprints/
Other security information, including alerts, may be found at:
http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/ show.pl?target=security/sec
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