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Microsoft Vista/Server 2008: IPsec Configuration via Advanced Firewall

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Hopefully, this capability will be added to the advanced firewall wizard soon! Microsoft Vista/Server 2008: IPsec Configuration via Advanced Firewall HP Recommend IPsec Policy to Protect Printing for Specialty Servers For the last IPsec policy deployment scenario, Jetdirect to Specialty Server (e.g., Digital Sending Server), we are going to use the Advanced Firewall so we can take advantage of seamless support of both IPv4 and IPv6. Here we must specify the actual IP addresses of the Jetdirect device. These configurations (e.g., specific IP addresses) are harder to manage and as a result, we limit them to specialty servers. However, using the guidelines in the whitepaper: "Using the Network to Help Secure Printers and MFPs", even this configuration can be much simpler since subnetworks can be identified rather than individual IP addresses. Launch an MMC session from a command prompt with administrator privileges. Select "Add snapin". 91

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Hopefully, this capability will be added to the advanced firewall wizard soon!
Microsoft Vista/Server 2008: IPsec Configuration via Advanced Firewall
HP Recommend IPsec Policy to Protect Printing for Specialty Servers
For the last IPsec policy deployment scenario, Jetdirect to Specialty Server (e.g., Digital Sending
Server), we are going to use the Advanced Firewall so we can take advantage of seamless support of
both IPv4 and IPv6.
Here we must specify the actual IP addresses of the Jetdirect device.
These
configurations (e.g., specific IP addresses) are harder to manage and as a result, we limit them to
specialty servers.
However, using the guidelines in the whitepaper: “Using the Network to Help
Secure Printers and MFPs”, even this configuration can be much simpler since subnetworks can be
identified rather than individual IP addresses.
Launch an MMC
session from a
command prompt
with administrator
privileges.
Select “Add snap-
in”.