That's very encouraging. Thanks for the info, and yes, do tell what
happens when you punish your Lexmark. That'll prove very interesting
indeed.

On 3/6/08, Eric E Eskam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> "Kurt Buff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 03/06/2008 01:49:02 PM:
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> > What happens when you run a full-on Nessus scan against one? Most
> > printers will implode long before it's done.
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> We run routine nessus scans and so far no problems.  That could be fun,
> maybe I'll run a full scan against one of our local Lexmark MFC's tonight
> and see what happens.  Wouldn't surprise me if it does nothing to it.
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> As I have said in the past, Lexmark is so far the ONLY printer vendor I have
> ever been able to give me documentation as to why their MFC being a fax and
> plugged into the network is not a security issue (and I am still happy to
> email that Whitepaper to anyone who asks me off list - several took me up on
> it last time).
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> http://www.lexmark.com/lexmark/sequentialem/home/0,6959,204816596_1179391791_0_en,00.html
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> Eric Eskam
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