Xerox 6180N Common Controller System Guide v 3.7 - Page 35

Remote shell internet service, disable-security and enable-security scripts

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System Guide Security and Network Setup Remote shell internet service If you are using the legacy Xerox print command line client (the software is not distributed with this release), you will need to use the remote shell internet service to transfer files to the DocuSP controller. However, if you are not using the print command line client, it is strongly recommended that the remote shell internet service is disabled. When these three questions are answered, all remaining aspects of the "high" security setting are implemented. disable-security and enable-security scripts To disable security, run the disable-security script. It restores the system to the state it was before configure-xdss was run. The enable-security script was designed as a companion to configure-xdss. It configures all of the changes in the "high" security setting, with the exception of the three questions asked by the configure-xdss script (anonymous LP, DigiPath, rsh). enable-ftp and disable-ftp scripts These scripts allow for enabling and disabling FTP alone. You must have FTP enabled when using a Continuous Feed system, or DigiPath Production Print and NetAgent. FTP is also required for the iGen Call For Assistance (CFA) feature. This uses FTP to push IOT logs and a DocuSP outload back to the DocuSP controller. enable-remote-diagnostics/disable-remote-diagnostics scripts The enable-remote-diagnostics script re-enables the asppp daemon (asynchronous Point-to-Point Protocol), which is required for modem dial-in. The script also re-enables FTP and telnet because they are used in dialup sessions. All three of these services are disabled when the security setting is "High". The disable script disables them. User Account Management The following UNIX accounts are defined during the installation process: Common Controller 4-11

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System Guide
Security and Network Setup
Common Controller
4-11
Remote shell internet service
If you are using the legacy Xerox print command line client (the
software is not distributed with this release), you will need to use
the remote shell internet service to transfer files to the DocuSP
controller. However, if you are not using the print command line
client, it is strongly recommended that the remote shell internet
service is disabled. When these three questions are answered,
all remaining aspects of the "high" security setting are
implemented.
disable-security and enable-security scripts
To disable security, run the disable-security script. It restores the
system to the state it was before configure-xdss was run.
The enable-security script was designed as a companion to
configure-xdss. It configures all of the changes in the “high”
security setting, with the exception of the three questions asked
by the configure-xdss script (anonymous LP, DigiPath, rsh).
enable-ftp and disable-ftp scripts
These scripts allow for enabling and disabling FTP alone. You
must have FTP enabled when using a Continuous Feed system,
or DigiPath Production Print and NetAgent.
FTP is also required for the iGen Call For Assistance (CFA)
feature. This uses FTP to push IOT logs and a DocuSP outload
back to the DocuSP controller.
enable-remote-diagnostics/disable-remote-diagnostics
scripts
The enable-remote-diagnostics script re-enables the asppp
daemon (asynchronous Point-to-Point Protocol), which is
required for modem dial-in. The script also re-enables FTP and
telnet because they are used in dialup sessions. All three of
these services are disabled when the security setting is "High".
The disable script disables them.
User Account Management
The following UNIX accounts are defined during the installation
process: