[Micronet] CAS Authorization Reminder and Updates

2016-03-24 Thread Calnet-coordinator Departmental
Dear CalNet Developers,

Delegates - a New Affiliation Type

Starting this week, there is a new berkeleyEduAffiliations type in the
CalNet LDAP Directory: STU-DELEGATES. This affiliation type represents
Delegates designated by students to manage business affairs on their
behalf. Please note that Delegates are not part of the current default
authorization set of affiliations.  It will also not be included in the
narrower default set of CAS authorization groups that will be in place on
August 1, 2016, as noted below.

If you need to allow Delegates to access your CAS-protected services,
please complete this CAS Service Definition form

.

CAS Authorization Enforcement

CAS-enforced authorization will go live on March 29th, 2016. If you
requested a CAS Service Definition, please review your application to be
certain that it is working as it should be. You may use
auth-test.berkeley.edu for your review.

CAS Service Name

We will deprecate all legacy CAS service names effective May 1st, 2016. On
that date, the only name that will resolve to a production CAS server will
be the auth.berkeley.edu name in the DNS. Please make sure that you are
pointing your service to auth.berkeley.edu. If you are still pointing to
one of the many previous iterations of CAS server cluster names, your
service will not reach production CAS on May 1st, 2016.

Custom Service Definition

On August 1, 2016, the CAS-enforced authorization default will be limited
to only Students, Employees and HCM Affiliates. Please review your service.
If you need to allow populations other than the default group to access
your service, complete this form: Custom Service Definition
.
When we receive your request, we will configure your CAS service according
to your needs, starting with auth-test.berkeley.edu to allow confirmation
before deploying to the auth.berkeley.edu. Find out more about CAS
authorization groups online

.

Timeline

CAS authorization groups enforced, includes all affiliations except
Delegates

March 29, 2016 - July 31st, 2016

auth.berkely.edu becomes the ONLY valid UC Berkeley CAS name

May 1st, 2016

CAS default authorization groups are limited to Students, Employees and HCM
Affiliates

August 1, 2016


If you have questions or comments, contact us at:

calnet-ad...@berkeley.edu.

Sincerely,

The CalNet Team
 
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Re: [Micronet] Neo-Nazi Printer Spam

2016-03-24 Thread Carol Sitea
Cory Hall Mezzanine

On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 12:18 PM, Lori BROOKS  wrote:
> This also happened at Banway on the 4th floor.
>
> Lori
>
>> On Mar 24, 2016, at 11:50 AM, shane knapp  wrote:
>>
>> this also happened here in soda hall.  please contact UCPD, as they're
>> aware of the situation.
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 11:43 AM, Keenan Parmelee
>>  wrote:
>>> ISP has some general guidelines here:
>>> https://security.berkeley.edu/resources/best-practices-how-articles/network-printer-security-best-practices
>>>
>>> In general, restricting FTP and Telnet as well as enabling ACLs or IP ranges
>>> is the best approach.  If you have a print server, you can go even further
>>> and restrict printing to only the Print Server IP address.  Otherwise,
>>> campus IP ranges at a minimum but that still might result in some spam from
>>> others on campus.
>>>
>>> ---
>>> Keenan Parmelee
>>> Technical Services Manager
>>> Student Affairs Information Technologies
>>> http://rescomp.berkeley.edu
>>>
>>> On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 11:40 AM, Beth Muramoto 
>>> wrote:

 John,

 A user here received the same message. I tried to employ disabling Telnet
 and FTP which worked on the other printers; features that were discussed
 back during the holidays when printers campus wide were being "attacked",
 but for some reason the IPs for these printers (HP Laserjet 400) didn't
 allow it. If you haven't disabled Telnet and FTP, I would do that to see if
 that will stop future attacks.

 Beth

 On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 11:33 AM, John McChesney-Young
  wrote:
>
> This morning I found a flyer from the Neo-Nazi site _The Daily
> Stormer_ in our printer's output tray:
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Stormer
>
> Have others on campus been getting anything similar or was it just
> sent to our printer's IP address randomly? This is only the second
> time in 4 years I'm aware of our getting printer spam so the volume is
> clearly not a major problem, but given the nature of it is there
> anyone to whom it should be reported?
>
> Thanks!
>
> John
>
> --
> John McChesney-Young, Administrative Assistant
> History of Art Department, 416 Doe MC6020
> U. C. Berkeley, Berkeley CA 94720-6020
> jmccyo...@berkeley.edu // voice 1-510-642-5511 // fax 1-510-643-2185
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 1650 Tolman Hall
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 Email:  mailto:bmura...@berkeley.edu
 Phone:  (510) 643-0203
 Fax:  (510) 643-6239

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 blunders and absurdities have crept in – forget them as soon as you can.
 Tomorrow is a new day. You shall begin it serenely and with too high a
 spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense.”
-Emerson

 This is the essence of forgiveness. You can't change what happened but you
 can make sure it doesn't have the power to prevent you from being happy
 tomorrow.

 -Paul Boese

 “Kind words do not cost much yet they accomplish much.”

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Re: [Micronet] Neo-Nazi Printer Spam

2016-03-24 Thread Paul Rivers
Yep, what Allison said. Berkeley wants to be #1 in many areas, but being #1
in printers listed as listening on the public internet as reported by
shodan shouldn't be one of those areas.

Paul


On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 8:05 PM, Allison Henry <
akhe...@security.berkeley.edu> wrote:

>
> Hi Micronetters, please do take a look at the best practices page and
> put measures in place to restrict access to printers from the public
> internet. The article indicates some methods you can use to accomplish
> this, and if you still have questions you can contact
> secur...@berkeley.edu for help.
>
> If you receive abusive or unwanted messages on printers/MFPs, and you
> have access to logs indicating the timestamp and IP address responsible
> for the print job, please send to secur...@berkeley.edu. Thanks all,
>
> - Allison Henry
>
> On 3/24/16 11:43 AM, Keenan Parmelee wrote:
> > ISP has some general guidelines
> > here:
> https://security.berkeley.edu/resources/best-practices-how-articles/network-printer-security-best-practices
> >
> > In general, restricting FTP and Telnet as well as enabling ACLs or IP
> > ranges is the best approach.  If you have a print server, you can go
> > even further and restrict printing to only the Print Server IP address.
> > Otherwise, campus IP ranges at a minimum but that still might result in
> > some spam from others on campus.
> >
> > ---
> > Keenan Parmelee
> > Technical Services Manager
> > Student Affairs Information Technologies
> > http://rescomp.berkeley.edu
> >
> > On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 11:40 AM, Beth Muramoto  > > wrote:
> >
> > John,
> >
> > A user here received the same message. I tried to employ disabling
> > Telnet and FTP which worked on the other printers; features that
> > were discussed back during the holidays when printers campus wide
> > were being "attacked", but for some reason the IPs for these
> > printers (HP Laserjet 400) didn't allow it. If you haven't disabled
> > Telnet and FTP, I would do that to see if that will stop future
> attacks.
> >
> > Beth
> >
> > On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 11:33 AM, John McChesney-Young
> > mailto:jmccyo...@berkeley.edu>> wrote:
> >
> > This morning I found a flyer from the Neo-Nazi site _The Daily
> > Stormer_ in our printer's output tray:
> >
> > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Stormer
> >
> > Have others on campus been getting anything similar or was it
> just
> > sent to our printer's IP address randomly? This is only the
> second
> > time in 4 years I'm aware of our getting printer spam so the
> > volume is
> > clearly not a major problem, but given the nature of it is there
> > anyone to whom it should be reported?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > John
> >
> > --
> > John McChesney-Young, Administrative Assistant
> > History of Art Department, 416 Doe MC6020
> > U. C. Berkeley, Berkeley CA 94720-6020
> > jmccyo...@berkeley.edu  // voice
> > 1-510-642-5511  // fax 1-510-643-2185
> > 
> >
> >
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> > Graduate School of Education
> > University of California, Berkeley
> > 1650 Tolman Hall
> > Berkeley, CA 94720
> > Email:  mailto:bmura...@berkeley.edu 
> > Phone:  (510) 643-0203 
> > Fax:  (510) 643-6239 
> >
> > “Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could.
> > Some blunders and absurdities have crept in – forget them as soon as
> > you can. Tomorrow is a new day. You shall begin it serenely and with
> > too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense.”
> > -Emerson
> >
> > This is the essence of forgiveness. You can't change what happened
> > 

Re: [Micronet] Neo-Nazi Printer Spam

2016-03-24 Thread Allison Henry

Hi Micronetters, please do take a look at the best practices page and
put measures in place to restrict access to printers from the public
internet. The article indicates some methods you can use to accomplish
this, and if you still have questions you can contact
secur...@berkeley.edu for help.

If you receive abusive or unwanted messages on printers/MFPs, and you
have access to logs indicating the timestamp and IP address responsible
for the print job, please send to secur...@berkeley.edu. Thanks all,

- Allison Henry

On 3/24/16 11:43 AM, Keenan Parmelee wrote:
> ISP has some general guidelines
> here: 
> https://security.berkeley.edu/resources/best-practices-how-articles/network-printer-security-best-practices
> 
> In general, restricting FTP and Telnet as well as enabling ACLs or IP
> ranges is the best approach.  If you have a print server, you can go
> even further and restrict printing to only the Print Server IP address. 
> Otherwise, campus IP ranges at a minimum but that still might result in
> some spam from others on campus.
> 
> ---
> Keenan Parmelee
> Technical Services Manager
> Student Affairs Information Technologies
> http://rescomp.berkeley.edu
> 
> On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 11:40 AM, Beth Muramoto  > wrote:
> 
> John,
> 
> A user here received the same message. I tried to employ disabling
> Telnet and FTP which worked on the other printers; features that
> were discussed back during the holidays when printers campus wide
> were being "attacked", but for some reason the IPs for these
> printers (HP Laserjet 400) didn't allow it. If you haven't disabled
> Telnet and FTP, I would do that to see if that will stop future attacks.
> 
> Beth
> 
> On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 11:33 AM, John McChesney-Young
> mailto:jmccyo...@berkeley.edu>> wrote:
> 
> This morning I found a flyer from the Neo-Nazi site _The Daily
> Stormer_ in our printer's output tray:
> 
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Stormer
> 
> Have others on campus been getting anything similar or was it just
> sent to our printer's IP address randomly? This is only the second
> time in 4 years I'm aware of our getting printer spam so the
> volume is
> clearly not a major problem, but given the nature of it is there
> anyone to whom it should be reported?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> John
> 
> --
> John McChesney-Young, Administrative Assistant
> History of Art Department, 416 Doe MC6020
> U. C. Berkeley, Berkeley CA 94720-6020
> jmccyo...@berkeley.edu  // voice
> 1-510-642-5511  // fax 1-510-643-2185
> 
> 
> 
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> Graduate School of Education
> University of California, Berkeley
> 1650 Tolman Hall
> Berkeley, CA 94720
> Email:  mailto:bmura...@berkeley.edu 
> Phone:  (510) 643-0203  
> Fax:  (510) 643-6239 
> 
> “Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could.
> Some blunders and absurdities have crept in – forget them as soon as
> you can. Tomorrow is a new day. You shall begin it serenely and with
> too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense.”
> -Emerson
> 
> This is the essence of forgiveness. You can't change what happened
> but you can make sure it doesn't have the power to prevent you from
> being happy tomorrow.
>
>  -Paul Boese
> 
> “Kind words do not cost much yet they accomplish much.” 
> 
> -Blaise Pascal
> 
> 
> ***
> 
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Re: [Micronet] Neo-Nazi Printer Spam

2016-03-24 Thread Lori BROOKS
This also happened at Banway on the 4th floor.

Lori

> On Mar 24, 2016, at 11:50 AM, shane knapp  wrote:
> 
> this also happened here in soda hall.  please contact UCPD, as they're
> aware of the situation.
> 
> On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 11:43 AM, Keenan Parmelee
>  wrote:
>> ISP has some general guidelines here:
>> https://security.berkeley.edu/resources/best-practices-how-articles/network-printer-security-best-practices
>> 
>> In general, restricting FTP and Telnet as well as enabling ACLs or IP ranges
>> is the best approach.  If you have a print server, you can go even further
>> and restrict printing to only the Print Server IP address.  Otherwise,
>> campus IP ranges at a minimum but that still might result in some spam from
>> others on campus.
>> 
>> ---
>> Keenan Parmelee
>> Technical Services Manager
>> Student Affairs Information Technologies
>> http://rescomp.berkeley.edu
>> 
>> On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 11:40 AM, Beth Muramoto 
>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> John,
>>> 
>>> A user here received the same message. I tried to employ disabling Telnet
>>> and FTP which worked on the other printers; features that were discussed
>>> back during the holidays when printers campus wide were being "attacked",
>>> but for some reason the IPs for these printers (HP Laserjet 400) didn't
>>> allow it. If you haven't disabled Telnet and FTP, I would do that to see if
>>> that will stop future attacks.
>>> 
>>> Beth
>>> 
>>> On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 11:33 AM, John McChesney-Young
>>>  wrote:
 
 This morning I found a flyer from the Neo-Nazi site _The Daily
 Stormer_ in our printer's output tray:
 
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Stormer
 
 Have others on campus been getting anything similar or was it just
 sent to our printer's IP address randomly? This is only the second
 time in 4 years I'm aware of our getting printer spam so the volume is
 clearly not a major problem, but given the nature of it is there
 anyone to whom it should be reported?
 
 Thanks!
 
 John
 
 --
 John McChesney-Young, Administrative Assistant
 History of Art Department, 416 Doe MC6020
 U. C. Berkeley, Berkeley CA 94720-6020
 jmccyo...@berkeley.edu // voice 1-510-642-5511 // fax 1-510-643-2185
 
 
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>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> --
>>> ***
>>> Beth Muramoto
>>> Computer Resource Specialist
>>> Graduate School of Education
>>> University of California, Berkeley
>>> 1650 Tolman Hall
>>> Berkeley, CA 94720
>>> Email:  mailto:bmura...@berkeley.edu
>>> Phone:  (510) 643-0203
>>> Fax:  (510) 643-6239
>>> 
>>> “Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some
>>> blunders and absurdities have crept in – forget them as soon as you can.
>>> Tomorrow is a new day. You shall begin it serenely and with too high a
>>> spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense.”
>>>-Emerson
>>> 
>>> This is the essence of forgiveness. You can't change what happened but you
>>> can make sure it doesn't have the power to prevent you from being happy
>>> tomorrow.
>>> 
>>> -Paul Boese
>>> 
>>> “Kind words do not cost much yet they accomplish much.”
>>> 
>>>-Blaise Pascal
>>> 
>>> 
>>> ***
>>> 
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Re: [Micronet] Neo-Nazi Printer Spam

2016-03-24 Thread shane knapp
forgot to add the link:

http://police.berkeley.edu/questionsandcomments/hate-crime.html

On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 11:50 AM, shane knapp  wrote:
> this also happened here in soda hall.  please contact UCPD, as they're
> aware of the situation.
>
> On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 11:43 AM, Keenan Parmelee
>  wrote:
>> ISP has some general guidelines here:
>> https://security.berkeley.edu/resources/best-practices-how-articles/network-printer-security-best-practices
>>
>> In general, restricting FTP and Telnet as well as enabling ACLs or IP ranges
>> is the best approach.  If you have a print server, you can go even further
>> and restrict printing to only the Print Server IP address.  Otherwise,
>> campus IP ranges at a minimum but that still might result in some spam from
>> others on campus.
>>
>> ---
>> Keenan Parmelee
>> Technical Services Manager
>> Student Affairs Information Technologies
>> http://rescomp.berkeley.edu
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 11:40 AM, Beth Muramoto 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> John,
>>>
>>> A user here received the same message. I tried to employ disabling Telnet
>>> and FTP which worked on the other printers; features that were discussed
>>> back during the holidays when printers campus wide were being "attacked",
>>> but for some reason the IPs for these printers (HP Laserjet 400) didn't
>>> allow it. If you haven't disabled Telnet and FTP, I would do that to see if
>>> that will stop future attacks.
>>>
>>> Beth
>>>
>>> On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 11:33 AM, John McChesney-Young
>>>  wrote:

 This morning I found a flyer from the Neo-Nazi site _The Daily
 Stormer_ in our printer's output tray:

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Stormer

 Have others on campus been getting anything similar or was it just
 sent to our printer's IP address randomly? This is only the second
 time in 4 years I'm aware of our getting printer spam so the volume is
 clearly not a major problem, but given the nature of it is there
 anyone to whom it should be reported?

 Thanks!

 John

 --
 John McChesney-Young, Administrative Assistant
 History of Art Department, 416 Doe MC6020
 U. C. Berkeley, Berkeley CA 94720-6020
 jmccyo...@berkeley.edu // voice 1-510-642-5511 // fax 1-510-643-2185


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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> ***
>>> Beth Muramoto
>>> Computer Resource Specialist
>>> Graduate School of Education
>>> University of California, Berkeley
>>> 1650 Tolman Hall
>>> Berkeley, CA 94720
>>> Email:  mailto:bmura...@berkeley.edu
>>> Phone:  (510) 643-0203
>>> Fax:  (510) 643-6239
>>>
>>> “Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some
>>> blunders and absurdities have crept in – forget them as soon as you can.
>>> Tomorrow is a new day. You shall begin it serenely and with too high a
>>> spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense.”
>>> -Emerson
>>>
>>> This is the essence of forgiveness. You can't change what happened but you
>>> can make sure it doesn't have the power to prevent you from being happy
>>> tomorrow.
>>>
>>>  -Paul Boese
>>>
>>> “Kind words do not cost much yet they accomplish much.”
>>>
>>> -Blaise Pascal
>>>
>>>
>>> ***
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: [Micronet] Neo-Nazi Printer Spam

2016-03-24 Thread shane knapp
this also happened here in soda hall.  please contact UCPD, as they're
aware of the situation.

On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 11:43 AM, Keenan Parmelee
 wrote:
> ISP has some general guidelines here:
> https://security.berkeley.edu/resources/best-practices-how-articles/network-printer-security-best-practices
>
> In general, restricting FTP and Telnet as well as enabling ACLs or IP ranges
> is the best approach.  If you have a print server, you can go even further
> and restrict printing to only the Print Server IP address.  Otherwise,
> campus IP ranges at a minimum but that still might result in some spam from
> others on campus.
>
> ---
> Keenan Parmelee
> Technical Services Manager
> Student Affairs Information Technologies
> http://rescomp.berkeley.edu
>
> On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 11:40 AM, Beth Muramoto 
> wrote:
>>
>> John,
>>
>> A user here received the same message. I tried to employ disabling Telnet
>> and FTP which worked on the other printers; features that were discussed
>> back during the holidays when printers campus wide were being "attacked",
>> but for some reason the IPs for these printers (HP Laserjet 400) didn't
>> allow it. If you haven't disabled Telnet and FTP, I would do that to see if
>> that will stop future attacks.
>>
>> Beth
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 11:33 AM, John McChesney-Young
>>  wrote:
>>>
>>> This morning I found a flyer from the Neo-Nazi site _The Daily
>>> Stormer_ in our printer's output tray:
>>>
>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Stormer
>>>
>>> Have others on campus been getting anything similar or was it just
>>> sent to our printer's IP address randomly? This is only the second
>>> time in 4 years I'm aware of our getting printer spam so the volume is
>>> clearly not a major problem, but given the nature of it is there
>>> anyone to whom it should be reported?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> John
>>>
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>>> John McChesney-Young, Administrative Assistant
>>> History of Art Department, 416 Doe MC6020
>>> U. C. Berkeley, Berkeley CA 94720-6020
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Re: [Micronet] Neo-Nazi Printer Spam

2016-03-24 Thread Keenan Parmelee
ISP has some general guidelines here:
https://security.berkeley.edu/resources/best-practices-how-articles/network-printer-security-best-practices

In general, restricting FTP and Telnet as well as enabling ACLs or IP
ranges is the best approach.  If you have a print server, you can go even
further and restrict printing to only the Print Server IP address.
Otherwise, campus IP ranges at a minimum but that still might result in
some spam from others on campus.

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Student Affairs Information Technologies
http://rescomp.berkeley.edu

On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 11:40 AM, Beth Muramoto 
wrote:

> John,
>
> A user here received the same message. I tried to employ disabling Telnet
> and FTP which worked on the other printers; features that were discussed
> back during the holidays when printers campus wide were being "attacked",
> but for some reason the IPs for these printers (HP Laserjet 400) didn't
> allow it. If you haven't disabled Telnet and FTP, I would do that to see if
> that will stop future attacks.
>
> Beth
>
> On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 11:33 AM, John McChesney-Young <
> jmccyo...@berkeley.edu> wrote:
>
>> This morning I found a flyer from the Neo-Nazi site _The Daily
>> Stormer_ in our printer's output tray:
>>
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Stormer
>>
>> Have others on campus been getting anything similar or was it just
>> sent to our printer's IP address randomly? This is only the second
>> time in 4 years I'm aware of our getting printer spam so the volume is
>> clearly not a major problem, but given the nature of it is there
>> anyone to whom it should be reported?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> John
>>
>> --
>> John McChesney-Young, Administrative Assistant
>> History of Art Department, 416 Doe MC6020
>> U. C. Berkeley, Berkeley CA 94720-6020
>> jmccyo...@berkeley.edu // voice 1-510-642-5511 // fax 1-510-643-2185
>>
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> Fax:  (510) 643-6239
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> blunders and absurdities have crept in – forget them as soon as you can.
> Tomorrow is a new day. You shall begin it serenely and with too high a
> spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense.”
> -Emerson
>
> This is the essence of forgiveness. You can't change what happened but you
> can make sure it doesn't have the power to prevent you from being happy
> tomorrow.
>
>  -Paul Boese
>
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Re: [Micronet] Neo-Nazi Printer Spam

2016-03-24 Thread Beth Muramoto
John,

A user here received the same message. I tried to employ disabling Telnet
and FTP which worked on the other printers; features that were discussed
back during the holidays when printers campus wide were being "attacked",
but for some reason the IPs for these printers (HP Laserjet 400) didn't
allow it. If you haven't disabled Telnet and FTP, I would do that to see if
that will stop future attacks.

Beth

On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 11:33 AM, John McChesney-Young <
jmccyo...@berkeley.edu> wrote:

> This morning I found a flyer from the Neo-Nazi site _The Daily
> Stormer_ in our printer's output tray:
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Stormer
>
> Have others on campus been getting anything similar or was it just
> sent to our printer's IP address randomly? This is only the second
> time in 4 years I'm aware of our getting printer spam so the volume is
> clearly not a major problem, but given the nature of it is there
> anyone to whom it should be reported?
>
> Thanks!
>
> John
>
> --
> John McChesney-Young, Administrative Assistant
> History of Art Department, 416 Doe MC6020
> U. C. Berkeley, Berkeley CA 94720-6020
> jmccyo...@berkeley.edu // voice 1-510-642-5511 // fax 1-510-643-2185
>
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Phone:  (510) 643-0203
Fax:  (510) 643-6239

“Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some
blunders and absurdities have crept in – forget them as soon as you can.
Tomorrow is a new day. You shall begin it serenely and with too high a
spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense.”
-Emerson

This is the essence of forgiveness. You can't change what happened but you
can make sure it doesn't have the power to prevent you from being happy
tomorrow.

 -Paul Boese

“Kind words do not cost much yet they accomplish much.”

-Blaise Pascal


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Re: [Micronet] Neo-Nazi Printer Spam

2016-03-24 Thread Baril
We received two in two separate printers.

Roy

On 3/24/2016 11:33 AM, John McChesney-Young wrote:
> This morning I found a flyer from the Neo-Nazi site _The Daily
> Stormer_ in our printer's output tray:
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Stormer
>
> Have others on campus been getting anything similar or was it just
> sent to our printer's IP address randomly? This is only the second
> time in 4 years I'm aware of our getting printer spam so the volume is
> clearly not a major problem, but given the nature of it is there
> anyone to whom it should be reported?
>
> Thanks!
>
> John
>

-- 
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Director of Technology
Graduate School of Journalism
University of California
121 North Gate Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720
510-643-9215 -- Work
510-643-9136 -- Fax
925-352-9543 -- Cell


 
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[Micronet] Neo-Nazi Printer Spam

2016-03-24 Thread John McChesney-Young
This morning I found a flyer from the Neo-Nazi site _The Daily
Stormer_ in our printer's output tray:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Stormer

Have others on campus been getting anything similar or was it just
sent to our printer's IP address randomly? This is only the second
time in 4 years I'm aware of our getting printer spam so the volume is
clearly not a major problem, but given the nature of it is there
anyone to whom it should be reported?

Thanks!

John

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History of Art Department, 416 Doe MC6020
U. C. Berkeley, Berkeley CA 94720-6020
jmccyo...@berkeley.edu // voice 1-510-642-5511 // fax 1-510-643-2185

 
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