Xerox 5790, 5775, 5745, 5740, 5735, 5755 manual Port 80, Http, Server

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XEROX WorkCentre 5735/5740/5745/5755/5765/5775/5790 Information Assurance Disclosure Paper

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The HTTP port can only access the HTTP server residing in the controller. The embedded HTTP server is Apache. The purpose of the HTTP server is to:

Give users information of the status of the device;

View the job queue within the device and delete jobs;

Allow users to download print ready files and program Scan to File Job Templates;

Allow remote administration of the device. Many settings that are on the Local UI are replicated in the device’s web pages. Users may view the properties of the device but not change them without logging into the machine with administrator privileges.

The HTTP server can only host the web pages resident on the hard disk of the device. It does not and cannot act as a proxy server to get outside of the network the device resides on. Hence the server cannot access any networks (or web servers) outside of the customer firewall.

When the device is configured with an IP address, it is as secure as any device inside the firewall. The web pages are accessible only to authorized users of the network inside the firewall.

This service (and port) may be disabled in User Tools via the Local User Interface or via the TCP/IP page in the Properties tab on the WebU. Please note that when this is disabled, IPP Port 631 is also disabled.

HTTP may be secured by enabling Secure Sockets Layer.

2.8.2.4.1.Proxy Server

The device can be configured to communicate through a proxy server. Features that can make use of a proxy server include the Automatic Meter Read feature, scanning to a remote repository, or retrieving scan templates from a remote template pool.

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Contents Xerox WorkCentre Page Target Audience Device DescriptionSecurity Aspects of Selected Features Purpose Target AudienceDisclaimer Security-relevant Subsystems Physical PartitioningSystem functional block diagram Security Functions allocated to SubsystemsMemory Components ControllerPurpose Security Functions allocated to SubsystemsController memory components Hard Disk DrivesExternal Connections USB PortsController External Connections Hardware Fax ModuleScanner USB PortsGraphical User Interface GUI Scanner memory componentsOpen-source components System Software StructureControl and Data Interfaces OS Layer in the ControllerController Operating System layer components Network Protocols IPv4 Network Protocol StackLogical Access IPSecPort 53, DNS PortsPort 25, Smtp Port 68, DhcpPort 80, Http ServerPort 88, Kerberos Port 110, POP-3 ClientPort 389, Ldap Ports 137, 138, 139, NetbiosPorts 161, 162, Snmp Port 396, NetwareIP Filtering System Access Authentication ModelAuthentication and Authorization schematic User authentication Login and Authentication MethodsSystem Administrator Login All product configurations Kerberos Authentication Solaris or Windows 2000/WindowsDomain Controller System Accounts Printing Multifunction models onlyNetwork Scanning Multifunction models only Alternate Boot via Serial Port DiagnosticsService All product configurations Tty ModeAccess Accessible Data Summary Security Aspects of Selected Features Audit LogIfax Event Event description Entry Data SSL System startup Device name Device serial number Ifax Event Event description Entry Data SSL Xerox Standard Accounting Automatic Meter Reads Encrypted PartitionsImage Overwrite Algorithm User BehaviorOverwrite Timing Responses to Known Vulnerabilities Appendix a Abbreviations Printed Wire Board Assembly Non-Volatile Random Access MemoryPortable Service Workstation System AdministratorAppendix B Supported MIB Objects Term DefinitionSnmp version / Network Transport support WorkCentre RFC 1759 Printer MIB Group WorkCentre RFC 1514 Host Resources MIB group WorkCentreRFC 1213 MIB-II for TCP/IP group WorkCentre Additional Capabilities / Application Support WorkCentre Controller Software Appendix C -StandardsController Hardware RFC/StandardPrinting Description Languages Appendix E References
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