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Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP)
Service Name
Member Server
Default
Legacy Client
Enterprise Client High Security Client
SMTPSVC Not
installed Disabled Disabled Disabled
Important:
The
Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP)
system service must be set to
Automatic
on HP
NAS server systems requiring mail notifications of NAS system failures.
The
Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP)
system service transports electronic mail across the
network. This service is not a requirement for the baseline server policy. Therefore, this service is
configured to
Disabled
in the three environments defined in this guide.
Simple TCP/IP Services
Service Name
Member Server
Default
Legacy Client
Enterprise Client High Security Client
SimpTcp Not
installed Disabled Disabled Disabled
Important:
The
Simple TCP/IP Services
may be set to
Automatic
on HP NAS server systems requiring
the following TCP/IP feature sets.
The
Simple TCP/IP Services
system service supports the following TCP/IP protocols:
●
Echo (port 7, RFC 862)
●
Discard (port 9, RFC 863)
●
Character Generator (port 19, RFC 864)
●
Daytime (port 13, RFC 867)
●
Quote of the Day (port 17, RFC 865)
These features are not required in the baseline server environment. Therefore, this service is
configured to
Disabled
in the three environments defined in this guide.
Single Instance Storage Groveler
Service
Name
Member Server
Default
Legacy Client
Enterprise Client
High Security Client
Groveler Not
installed Disabled Disabled Disabled
The
Single Instance Storage Groveler
(SIS) system service is an integral component of the Remote
Installation Service (RIS) that reduces the overall storage required on the RIS volume. This service is not
a requirement for the baseline server policy. Therefore, this service is configured to
Disabled
in the
three environments defined in this guide.
Smart Card
Service
Name
Member Server
Default
Legacy Client
Enterprise Client
High Security Client
SCardSvr Manual Disabled Disabled Disabled
The
Smart Card
system service manages and controls access to a smart card inserted into a smart
card reader attached to the computer. If this service is disabled, computers on the network will be
unable to read smart cards. Also, any services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start. These
features are not required in the baseline server environment. Therefore, this service is configured to
Disabled
in the three environments defined in this guide.
Note:
A form of authentication in which the principal wanting to be authenticated verifies its identity
by demonstrating two factors of identification. Often this involves showing something that
administrators know with something that they have, for example, inserting a smart card into a
computer and entering the PIN for that card. A third factor commonly used for proving one’s identity