Xerox 9201 Printer User Manual


 
ColorQube™ 9201/9202/9203 Security
System Administrator Guide 8-23
PostScript
(R)
Passwords
The PostScript language has some powerful utilities that could be used to compromise the security of a
system. These utilities can be password protected so as to prevent abuse. This feature is concerned with the
ability to set the various passwords. In addition, we have extended the PostScript language with custom
operators; the same passwords could be used to secure the custom extensions.
Without a password in place, anyone with slight knowledge of Postscript can potentially abuse the system.
They can use the Startjob and Exitserver operators, change the system parameters, and run jobs that can
re-define PostScript operators etc.
There are three passwords defined in the PostScript Password page, as follows:
Start Job Password - A write-only string. Authorizes the use of startjob and exitserver
Run Start Job - An integer. Controls the execution of the Sys/Start file, which runs as an unencapsulated
job and loads definitions into VM. This parameter should only ever be set to 0 or 1 in normal use.
System Parameters Password - A write only string. Controls use of the setsystemparams and
setdevparams operators
At your Workstation
1. Open the web browser and enter the IP address of the device in the Address bar, and press [Enter].
2. Click on the [Properties] tab.
3. If prompted, enter the Administrator User ID and Password. The default is [admin] and [1111].
4. Click on the [Login] button.
5. Click on the [Security] link.
6. Click [PostScript (R) Passwords] in the directory tree.
7. On the PostScript (R) Passwords page, in the Run Start Job area select either [Disabled] or [Enabled]
for StartupMode.
8. Enter details in the [Password] and [Retype Password] box for System Parameters Password and/or
Start Job Password.
9. You can also check the Select to save new password box for System Parameters Password and/or Start
Job Password.
10. When finished, click on the [Apply] button.