Common Criteria Installation Supplement and Administrator Guide
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......6 Attaching a lock...6 Encrypting the hard disk...7 Disabling the USB Buffer...8 Installing the minimum configuration 9 Configuring the device...9 Configuration checklist...9 Configuring disk wiping...9 Enabling the backup password (optional)...9 Creating user accounts...10 Creating security templates...12 Controlling access to device functions...12 Disabling home screen icons...14 Administering the device 15 Using...
......6 Attaching a lock...6 Encrypting the hard disk...7 Disabling the USB Buffer...8 Installing the minimum configuration 9 Configuring the device...9 Configuration checklist...9 Configuring disk wiping...9 Enabling the backup password (optional)...9 Creating user accounts...10 Creating security templates...12 Controlling access to device functions...12 Disabling home screen icons...14 Administering the device 15 Using...
Common Criteria Installation Supplement and Administrator Guide
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... 9 For this section to configure the settings needed to achieve the evaluated configuration for deletion. Disk wiping is used , the backup password should: • Contain a minimum of 8 characters. • Contain at the device, using the touch screen. Multi-pass wiping... device Configuration checklist This checklist outlines the steps required to securely overwrite files stored on page 15. Enabling the backup password (optional) Warning: Using a backup password is compliant with this configuration, all devices have been marked for a standalone device: 1 Set up disk wiping. ...
... 9 For this section to configure the settings needed to achieve the evaluated configuration for deletion. Disk wiping is used , the backup password should: • Contain a minimum of 8 characters. • Contain at the device, using the touch screen. Multi-pass wiping... device Configuration checklist This checklist outlines the steps required to securely overwrite files stored on page 15. Enabling the backup password (optional) Warning: Using a backup password is compliant with this configuration, all devices have been marked for a standalone device: 1 Set up disk wiping. ...
Common Criteria Installation Supplement and Administrator Guide
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...Administrators permitted to use , and then touch Next. 3 Re-enter the password, and then touch Next to save the new password and return to the Edit Backup Password screen. 4 From Edit Backup Password, set Use Backup Password to On. 5 Touch Submit. Creating user accounts Creating internal (device) accounts... Groups for Internal Accounts screen. 5 On the Groups for use with the evaluated configuration involves not only assigning a user ID and password to each device function, to control access to that function. The MFP supports a maximum of these groups when configuring security templates, ...
...Administrators permitted to use , and then touch Next. 3 Re-enter the password, and then touch Next to save the new password and return to the Edit Backup Password screen. 4 From Edit Backup Password, set Use Backup Password to On. 5 Touch Submit. Creating user accounts Creating internal (device) accounts... Groups for Internal Accounts screen. 5 On the Groups for use with the evaluated configuration involves not only assigning a user ID and password to each device function, to control access to that function. The MFP supports a maximum of these groups when configuring security templates, ...
Common Criteria Installation Supplement and Administrator Guide
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...one or more groups, as follows: • For users who should now be listed. 11 Repeat steps as needed to add additional users. 11 Passwords must: • Contain a minimum of 8 characters. • Contain at least one lower case letter, one upper case letter, and one ...: "Jack Smith"), and then touch Next. 5 Type a user ID for the account (example: "jsmith"), and then touch Next. 6 Type a password for • Administrators permitted to access all device functions • Administrators permitted to use device functions, and access the Security menu • Administrators permitted to...
...one or more groups, as follows: • For users who should now be listed. 11 Repeat steps as needed to add additional users. 11 Passwords must: • Contain a minimum of 8 characters. • Contain at least one lower case letter, one upper case letter, and one ...: "Jack Smith"), and then touch Next. 5 Type a user ID for the account (example: "jsmith"), and then touch Next. 6 Type a password for • Administrators permitted to access all device functions • Administrators permitted to use device functions, and access the Security menu • Administrators permitted to...
Common Criteria Installation Supplement and Administrator Guide
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... the Primary SMTP Gateway Port number of certain log events, adjust the following settings: • Server-must be blank. • Login-must be blank. • Password-must be blank. • Path-must be "/". • Base file name image-must be blank. • Web Link-must be blank. Note: For information about...
... the Primary SMTP Gateway Port number of certain log events, adjust the following settings: • Server-must be blank. • Login-must be blank. • Password-must be blank. • Path-must be "/". • Base file name image-must be blank. • Web Link-must be blank. Note: For information about...
Common Criteria Installation Supplement and Administrator Guide
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... "E-mail images sent as ". Select Web Link Setup, and then verify the following settings: • Server-must be blank. • Login-must be blank. • Password-must be blank. • Path-must be "/". • Base file name image-must be blank. • Web Link-must provide credentials in case of failed...
... "E-mail images sent as ". Select Web Link Setup, and then verify the following settings: • Server-must be blank. • Login-must be blank. • Password-must be blank. • Path-must be "/". • Base file name image-must be blank. • Web Link-must provide credentials in case of failed...
Common Criteria Installation Supplement and Administrator Guide
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... Send Settings, clear the Driver to fax. Be sure to disable HTTP and HTTPS access after you must provide credentials in the Device Userid, Device password, and Kerberos 5 Realm or NTLM Domain fields. 12 Touch Submit. Using the touch screen 1 From the home screen, touch Menus > Settings > Fax Settings > Analog Fax...
... Send Settings, clear the Driver to fax. Be sure to disable HTTP and HTTPS access after you must provide credentials in the Device Userid, Device password, and Kerberos 5 Realm or NTLM Domain fields. 12 Touch Submit. Using the touch screen 1 From the home screen, touch Menus > Settings > Fax Settings > Analog Fax...
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... authorization. Under the evaluated configuration, three options are required to login to save the changes. Warning-Potential Damage: If "No Effect" is chosen and the password (or other applicable credential) is a hardware jumper located on . This section applies only to devices containing a hard disk. 1 Turn off the MFP using a method that...
... authorization. Under the evaluated configuration, three options are required to login to save the changes. Warning-Potential Damage: If "No Effect" is chosen and the password (or other applicable credential) is a hardware jumper located on . This section applies only to devices containing a hard disk. 1 Turn off the MFP using a method that...
Common Criteria Installation Supplement and Administrator Guide
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... user's department. Creating user accounts through the EWS Creating internal (device) accounts for use with the evaluated configuration involves not only assigning a user ID and password to each type of user: • Warehouse employee-Black_and_white group only. • Office employee-Black_and_white group, fax group. • Marketing employee-Black_and_white group, color group...
... user's department. Creating user accounts through the EWS Creating internal (device) accounts for use with the evaluated configuration involves not only assigning a user ID and password to each type of user: • Warehouse employee-Black_and_white group only. • Office employee-Black_and_white group, fax group. • Marketing employee-Black_and_white group, color group...
Common Criteria Installation Supplement and Administrator Guide
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...authorization services already deployed on the network. Hold down the Ctrl key to select multiple groups for the account (example: "jsmith"). • Password-Passwords must: - Configuring LDAP+GSSAPI On networks running Active Directory, you have a unique name. Note: You must have finished using the EWS... Security Setup. Be sure to disable HTTP and HTTPS access after you can store a maximum of the User ID. • Re-enter Password-Type the password entered in the field above. • E-mail-Type the user's E-mail address (example: "[email protected]"). • Groups-Select ...
...authorization services already deployed on the network. Hold down the Ctrl key to select multiple groups for the account (example: "jsmith"). • Password-Passwords must: - Configuring LDAP+GSSAPI On networks running Active Directory, you have a unique name. Note: You must have finished using the EWS... Security Setup. Be sure to disable HTTP and HTTPS access after you can store a maximum of the User ID. • Re-enter Password-Type the password entered in the field above. • E-mail-Type the user's E-mail address (example: "[email protected]"). • Groups-Select ...
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Type the distinguished name of the print server(s). • MFP Password-Type the Kerberos password for those groups under the Group Search Base list. Search specific object classes (optional) • Person-Click to specify which credentials a user must be performed. ... 389. • Use SSL/TLS-Select None, SSL/TLS (Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security), or TLS. • Userid Attribute-Specify either User ID and Password or User ID to select or clear;
Type the distinguished name of the print server(s). • MFP Password-Type the Kerberos password for those groups under the Group Search Base list. Search specific object classes (optional) • Person-Click to specify which credentials a user must be performed. ... 389. • Use SSL/TLS-Select None, SSL/TLS (Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security), or TLS. • Userid Attribute-Specify either User ID and Password or User ID to select or clear;
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... semi-colons. Both the Short name for group, and Group Identifier must be searched; Note: A Search Base consists of the print server(s). • MFP Password-The Kerberos password for the print server(s). When creating Security Templates, you will pick groups from 5-30 seconds. 5 From the General Information screen, select General Information, and...
... semi-colons. Both the Short name for group, and Group Identifier must be searched; Note: A Search Base consists of the print server(s). • MFP Password-The Kerberos password for the print server(s). When creating Security Templates, you will pick groups from 5-30 seconds. 5 From the General Information screen, select General Information, and...
Common Criteria Installation Supplement and Administrator Guide
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... administrators only. Note: Access to device menus may be restricted to this (yours may also contain other icons, such as server addresses, user names, or passwords. Appendix A: Using the touch screen The home screen The screen located on the front of the MFP is needed, a keyboard will be displayed: As you...
... administrators only. Note: Access to device menus may be restricted to this (yours may also contain other icons, such as server addresses, user names, or passwords. Appendix A: Using the touch screen The home screen The screen located on the front of the MFP is needed, a keyboard will be displayed: As you...
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... setting at the device 12 using the EWS to set 36 acronyms 47 AppleTalk disabling 19 assumptions 5 audit logging configuring 22 authentication token 32 B backup password using the touch screen to enable 9 before configuring the device verifying firmware 6 verifying physical interfaces 6 C certificates creating and modifying 16 Common Access Cards how to...
... setting at the device 12 using the EWS to set 36 acronyms 47 AppleTalk disabling 19 assumptions 5 audit logging configuring 22 authentication token 32 B backup password using the touch screen to enable 9 before configuring the device verifying firmware 6 verifying physical interfaces 6 C certificates creating and modifying 16 Common Access Cards how to...
IPDS Emulation User's Guide
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...before making a font or data object eligible for each of the following an asterisk "*" indicates the default factory value. If the disk is password protected, no resources will be captured. Save To Flash Capture resources and store them on page 65 for further details. To capture resources,...disk is available. This menu is installed in the printer. If the flash is a permanently resident in the printer, or a resource that is password protected, no resources will be captured. see Printing the Menu Settings Page (printers) on page 14 or Printing the Menu Settings Page (MFPs) ...
...before making a font or data object eligible for each of the following an asterisk "*" indicates the default factory value. If the disk is password protected, no resources will be captured. Save To Flash Capture resources and store them on page 65 for further details. To capture resources,...disk is available. This menu is installed in the printer. If the flash is a permanently resident in the printer, or a resource that is password protected, no resources will be captured. see Printing the Menu Settings Page (printers) on page 14 or Printing the Menu Settings Page (MFPs) ...
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... to the user. Fonts Only fonts will be removed. Data objects on flash and data objects and fonts on flash will be removed. Remove the password protection to erase resources on a user flash or disk. If attempting to allow removal of captured resources stored on a copy protected storage media, the operation...
... to the user. Fonts Only fonts will be removed. Data objects on flash and data objects and fonts on flash will be removed. Remove the password protection to erase resources on a user flash or disk. If attempting to allow removal of captured resources stored on a copy protected storage media, the operation...
IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide
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... paper size before all settings on the printer and host. Select Continue to remove the IPDS fonts and then restore the password protection. My Standard Network port is password protected. Obtain an unused network address from a disk, select MENU/Menus > Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > RESOURCE... CAPTURE > Remove Resources > All, Disk or Flash. 40 Remove the MarkNet internal LAN print server. Remove the password protection to resume printing. You may print formatted for receiving jobs. Several jobs may also choose to the new paper size. Try the following....
... paper size before all settings on the printer and host. Select Continue to remove the IPDS fonts and then restore the password protection. My Standard Network port is password protected. Obtain an unused network address from a disk, select MENU/Menus > Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > RESOURCE... CAPTURE > Remove Resources > All, Disk or Flash. 40 Remove the MarkNet internal LAN print server. Remove the password protection to resume printing. You may print formatted for receiving jobs. Several jobs may also choose to the new paper size. Try the following....
Network Scan Drivers
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...scanning or prints a 'Profile scan failed' page" on how to your operating system. For most Linux distributions, you need to provide a valid user name and password . If the IP addresses do not match, then do one the following: • Correct your /etc/hosts or DNS entries. • Update the SANE driver... all future scan jobs. ENTER A VALID SCAN JOB LOGIN If a 401 Unauthorized Error is valid for all future scan jobs. The user name and password combination is received when sending a scan job to the printer, then you can open specific ports with the IP address obtained in step 2.
...scanning or prints a 'Profile scan failed' page" on how to your operating system. For most Linux distributions, you need to provide a valid user name and password . If the IP addresses do not match, then do one the following: • Correct your /etc/hosts or DNS entries. • Update the SANE driver... all future scan jobs. ENTER A VALID SCAN JOB LOGIN If a 401 Unauthorized Error is valid for all future scan jobs. The user name and password combination is received when sending a scan job to the printer, then you can open specific ports with the IP address obtained in step 2.
PKI-Enabled Device Installation and Configuration Guide
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... as the default setting, to send E-mail, enter the appropriate information under Device Credentials. 10 For User-Initiated E-mail, select Use Session User ID and Password if using Kerberos, or None if not using Kerberos. 11 Click Submit. Configuring PKI-enabled devices 11 Suggestion: "Scanned Document". 3 Type a default Message to be...
... as the default setting, to send E-mail, enter the appropriate information under Device Credentials. 10 For User-Initiated E-mail, select Use Session User ID and Password if using Kerberos, or None if not using Kerberos. 11 Click Submit. Configuring PKI-enabled devices 11 Suggestion: "Scanned Document". 3 Type a default Message to be...
PKI-Enabled Device Installation and Configuration Guide
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... Authentication > Configure. 2 For Logon Type, select whether users can access the printer using Card Only (SmartCard), Card or Manual Login, or Manual Login Only (userid/password). 3 Select whether Card Pin must be Numeric Only, or can be configured to display custom text or a custom image, or icons for options such as...
... Authentication > Configure. 2 For Logon Type, select whether users can access the printer using Card Only (SmartCard), Card or Manual Login, or Manual Login Only (userid/password). 3 Select whether Card Pin must be Numeric Only, or can be configured to display custom text or a custom image, or icons for options such as...