Disabling Remote Login To Cde; Disabling Docusp As A Router; Security Warning Banners; Example Of /Etc/Inetd.conf File After Security Edits - Xerox DocuPrint 115 System Manual

Common controller
Hide thumbs Also See for DocuPrint 115:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Security and Network Setup

Example of /etc/inetd.conf file after security edits

4-14

Disabling remote login to CDE

Ensure that all remote logins are prohibited to CDE on the
DocuSP by installing the appropriate /etc/dt/config/Xaccess file.

Disabling DocuSP as a router

To prevent the DocuSP server from being used a router, create
an empty file, /etc/notrouter.

Security warning banners

When security is enabled, security warning banners are
displayed when a user logs in or telnets into the DocuSP server.
This message explains that only authorized users should be
using the system. Any others face the possibility of being
monitored by law enforcement officials.
#ident
"@(#)inetd.conf1.2796/09/24 SMI"/*
SVr4.0 1.5*/
#
#
# Configuration file for inetd(1M).
inetd.conf(4).
#
# To re-configure the running inetd process,
edit this file, then
# send the inetd process a SIGHUP.
#
# Syntax for socket-based Internet services:
#
<service_name> <socket_type> <proto> <flags>
<user> <server_pathname> <args>
#
# Syntax for TLI-based Internet services:
#
#
<service_name> tli <proto> <flags> <user>
<server_pathname> <args>
#
# Ftp and telnet are standard Internet
services.
#
ftp
stream
tcp
nowait
System Guide
See
root
/
Common Controller

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Docuprint 135Docusp 3.6

Table of Contents