Ricoh Aficio SP C821DNT1 Design Guide - Page 58

Data Stored in the Job Log, 3-8 Terminology

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Print Controller Design Guide for Information Security MFP are actually forwarded to their destinations. 2-3-7 Data Stored in the Job Log • For each individual job performed, an entry is added to the job log stored in the HDD. The entry contains information on the job settings (e.g. scanning settings, destinations), completion status (whether completed successfully or not) and user identification (in cases where User Authentication was enabled). For more details on job and access logs, please refer to 1.9 Job/Access Logs. 2-3-8 Terminology • SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) [RFC2822]: A protocol used for the transmission of e-mail over the Internet. • SMTP-AUTH (SMTP AUTHentication) [RFC2554]: The protocol used for authentication when connecting to an SMTP server. • POP3 [RFC1939]: An e-mail transfer protocol used when receiving e-mail. • POP Before SMTP: An authentication mechanism using POP3 protocol, developed to guard against SPAM mail (e-mail sent indiscriminately to a large number of destinations). • SASL (Simple Authentication and Security Layer) [RFC2222]: A framework that provides a common authentication processing mechanism for protocols that may require authentication, such as SMTP, POP3 and LDAP. • CRAM-MD5 [RFC2195]: A message digest functional algorithm that uses the MD5 algorithm to encrypt the challenge string and password. • DIGEST-MD5 [RFC2831]: A message digest functional algorithm developed as a countermeasure to dictionary and brute-force attacks. DIGEST-MD5 also supports realm designation (FQDN). • S/MIME (Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) [RFC2315]: A public key encryption standard used to encrypt the contents of e-mail for secure sending/receiving. • LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) [RFC1777], [RFC2251]: A protocol used for accessing directory services that manage items such as user address books. • SMB (Server Message Block): A protocol used to enable file sharing between Windows PCs. Note: The Ricoh MFP(s) to which this document applies support NTLM v1. • FTP (File Transfer Protocol): A protocol used when transferring files over a TCP/IP network. Page 58 of 86

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MFP are actually forwarded to their destinations.
2-3-7 Data Stored in the Job Log
For each individual job performed, an entry is added to the job log stored in the HDD. The entry
contains information on the job settings (e.g. scanning settings, destinations), completion status
(whether completed successfully or not) and user identification (in cases where User Authentication
was enabled). For more details on job and access logs, please refer to 1.9 Job/Access Logs
.
2-3-8 Terminology
SMTP
(Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) [RFC2822]: A protocol used for the transmission of e-mail over
the Internet.
SMTP-AUTH
(SMTP AUTHentication) [RFC2554]: The protocol used for authentication when
connecting to an SMTP server.
POP3
[RFC1939]: An e-mail transfer protocol used when receiving e-mail.
POP Before SMTP
: An authentication mechanism using POP3 protocol, developed to guard against
SPAM mail (e-mail sent indiscriminately to a large number of destinations).
SASL
(Simple Authentication and Security Layer) [RFC2222]: A framework that provides a common
authentication processing mechanism for protocols that may require authentication, such as SMTP,
POP3 and LDAP.
CRAM-MD5
[RFC2195]: A message digest functional algorithm that uses the MD5 algorithm to
encrypt the challenge string and password.
DIGEST-MD5
[RFC2831]: A message digest functional algorithm developed as a countermeasure to
dictionary and brute-force attacks. DIGEST-MD5 also supports realm designation (FQDN).
S/MIME
(Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) [RFC2315]: A public key encryption standard
used to encrypt the contents of e-mail for secure sending/receiving.
LDAP
(Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) [RFC1777], [RFC2251]: A protocol used for accessing
directory services that manage items such as user address books.
SMB
(Server Message Block): A protocol used to enable file sharing between Windows PCs.
Note:
The Ricoh MFP(s) to which this document applies support NTLM v1.
FTP
(File Transfer Protocol): A protocol used when transferring files over a TCP/IP network.