Xerox 701P46740 Printer User Manual


 
8 Security Guide
daytime Daytime Protocol
server
Displays the date and time. Used primarily for
testing. Not used by the Xerox FreeFlow Print
Server.
discard Discard Protocol server Discards everything sent to it.Used primarily for
testing. Not used by the Xerox FreeFlow Print
Server.
dtspc CDE sub-process
Control Service
CDE sub-process Control Service (dtspcd) is a
network daemon that accepts requests from
clients to execute commands and launch
applications remotely. Not used by the Xerox
FreeFlow Print Server.
echo Echo Protocol server Echoes back any character sent to it. Sometimes
used in packet debugging and can be used for
denial of service attacks. Not used by the Xerox
FreeFlow Print Server.
exec Remote execution
server
Used by rexec(1) command. Potentially
dangerous— passwords and subsequent
session is clear text (not encrypted). Not used by
the Xerox FreeFlow Print Server.
finger Remote user
information server
Display information about local and remote
users. Gives away user information. Not used by
the Xerox FreeFlow Print Server.
fs X font server Used by CDE to dynamically render fonts. The
Xerox FreeFlow Print Server uses bit-map fonts.
ktkt_warnd Kerberos warning
daemon
ktkt_warnd is a daemon on Kerberos clients that
can warn users when their Kerberos tickets are
about to expire. It is invoked by inetd when a
ticket-granting ticket (TGT) is obtained for the
first time, such as after using the kinit command.
ftp File transfer protocol
server
This can be used to enable/disable the ftp
server. This does not affect using the ftp client
from the Xerox FreeFlow Print Server to another
host running an FTP server. Note that
FreeFlow® requires this service to be enabled.
gssd RPC program
authentication
Generates and validates GSS-API tokens for
kernel RPC.
kcms_server KCMS library service
daemon
Allows the KCMS library to access profiles on
remote machines. Not used by the Xerox
FreeFlow Print Server.
login Remote login server Used by the rlogin(1) command. Potentially
dangerous— uses ~/.rhosts file for
authentication; passwords and subsequent
session is clear text (not encrypted).
INETD Service Description