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Old 03-12-2008, 08:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Trying to Secure a Konica 7155

I am trying to secure a Konica 7155 (multi-function printer) for use inside of our network. We have strict guidelines on what ports a printer can have open. Konica's IP Controller or other portion of this printer makes changing a few of the protocols a bit confusing if not just impossible. The issue I am having is turning off the following:

IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) - I've turned off all functions so that "might" do the trick

FTP (port 21/tcp) changing it to another port doesn't help

SNMP (port 161/udp)

SVRLOC (port 427/tcp) Service Location Protocol

Also, during a Nessus scan I see that the remote web server is prone to cross-site scripting attacks. [This is the rule triggered http://www.nessus.org/plugins/index....ngle&id=10815]

Connecting to the configuration with the web browser leaves me with limited options to the above. It is easy to disable things such as Netware and Appletalk but not these.

I'm at wits end

Thanks!
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