Thanks for all the suggestions and input. I do appreciate it a lot. We
will monitor our printers in the next few days and see how it goes.
-Ivan
Larry M. Jones wrote:
> If you log into the Web Management console http://ip address and go
> to "Security/Authorization/Access Controls" and set your subnet using
> 0 for the last octet. It will then not accept printing from any
> other address. You can presumably use 0 for the last two octets if
> you like. I have used it for some time and no longer have random print events.
>
> Larry
>
> At 10:54 AM 12/19/2008, Rune Stromsness wrote:
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>> Jake -F Harwood wrote:
>>
>>> Ivan,
>>>
>>> I know you have an automated nessus scan running once a week on the SNS
>>> nessus server, and receiving weekly nessus reports.
>>>
>>> is it happening more then once a week for you.?
>>>
>> We've definitely seen it on a frequent and irregular basis when we've
>> had printers that weren't protected. Investigation in netflow and
>> firewall logs show the data coming from all over the Internet.
>>
>> In cases where the printer itself doesn't allow a service to be ACL'd
>> we've purchased cheap little ~$35 firewall devices to sit in front of
>> the printers and limit who can talk to them.
>>
>> Rune
>>
>>
>>> -F
>>>
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