Xerox 5745, 5790, 5775, 5740, 5735, 5755 manual System Accounts, Printing Multifunction models only

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

3)The device sends an authentication request directly to the Domain Controller through the router using the IP address of the Domain Controller.

4)The Domain Controller responds back to the device through the router whether or not the user was successfully authenticated.

If (4) is successful, steps 5 – 7 proceed as described in steps 4 - 6 of the Kerberos section.

3.2.2.3.DDNS

The implementation in the device does not support any security extensions.

3.3.System Accounts

3.3.1.Printing [Multifunction models only]

The device may be set up to connect to a print queue maintained on a remote print server. The login name and password are sent to the print server in clear text. IPSec should be used to secure this channel.

3.3.2. Network Scanning [Multifunction models only]

Network Scanning may require the device to log into a server. The instances where the device logs into a server are detailed in the following table. Users may also need to authenticate for scanning. This authentication is detailed in subsequent sections.

3.3.2.1.

Device log on

 

 

 

 

 

Scanning feature

Device behavior

 

Scan to File, Public Template

The device logs in to the scan repository as set up by the SA in User

 

 

 

Tools.

 

Scan to E-mail, I-Fax

The device logs into an SMTP Server as set up by the SA in User

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tools. It will only log into the Server when a user attempts to use

 

 

 

the scan-to-email feature. At the time the LDAP server must be

 

 

 

accessed, the device will log into the LDAP server.

 

 

 

The device uses simple authentication on the SMTP server. A network

 

 

 

username and password must be assigned to the device. The device

 

 

 

logs in as a normal user, with read only privileges. User credentials are

 

 

 

not used for this authentication step, and are never transmitted over the

 

 

 

network.

 

Scan to Fax Server

The device logs in to the Fax Server as set up by the SA in User Tools on

 

 

 

the Local UI or from the Properties tab on the WebUI.

Please note that when the device logs into any server the device username and password are sent over the network in clear text unless SSL has been enabled or IPSec has been configured to encrypt the traffic.

3.3.2.2.Scan Template Management

This is a web service that allows the SA to manage templates stored in a remote template pool. The connection to the remote pool can be secured with SSL.

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Contents Xerox WorkCentre Page Target Audience Device DescriptionSecurity Aspects of Selected Features Disclaimer PurposeTarget Audience Security-relevant Subsystems Physical PartitioningSystem functional block diagram Security Functions allocated to SubsystemsMemory Components ControllerPurpose Security Functions allocated to SubsystemsController memory components Hard Disk DrivesController External Connections External ConnectionsUSB Ports 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 Network Scanning Multifunction models only System AccountsPrinting 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 Image Overwrite Automatic Meter ReadsEncrypted Partitions Overwrite Timing AlgorithmUser Behavior Responses to Known Vulnerabilities Appendix a Abbreviations Printed Wire Board Assembly Non-Volatile Random Access MemoryPortable Service Workstation System AdministratorSnmp version / Network Transport support WorkCentre Appendix B Supported MIB ObjectsTerm Definition RFC 1213 MIB-II for TCP/IP group WorkCentre RFC 1759 Printer MIB Group WorkCentreRFC 1514 Host Resources MIB group WorkCentre Additional Capabilities / Application Support WorkCentre Controller Software Appendix C -StandardsController Hardware RFC/StandardPrinting Description Languages Appendix E References
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