Thanks for doing the research for these options and testing them. I have to
admit that I was at a bit of a loss reading the security.berkeley.edu site
about all the best practices, and having no idea about how to approach it.
Between this and the OS updates, I feel pretty overwhelmed so I'm ever
grateful for the information.

Beth

On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 2:05 PM, Baril <rb...@berkeley.edu> wrote:

> To all,
>
> Well if you all "thought" you had your printer settings locked down,
> then I guess we were proven wrong with all the printer spam spewing from
> our printers. I have read the Storify piece on "Weev" (below link) and
> gleaned enough info out of it to apply further controls on my printers
> here. We have a combination of HP laser printers and some Ricoh
> copier/printers. The Ricoh link below explains "diprint" protocol that
> uses port 9100 and in the HP config pages you will find the 9100 port
> referenced. You need to disable anything that uses port 9100 to prevent
> the current rash of spam from printing. Good luck to all!
>
> https://storify.com/weev/a-small-experiment-in
>
> http://support.ricoh.com/bb_v1oi/pub_e/oi_view/0001036/0001036377/view/netsys/unv/0130.htm
>
> Best,
>
> Roy
>
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