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The most recent version of this article can be found at: http://www.irongeek.com/i.php?page=security/networkprinterhacking Table of Contents: Diagnostics page Stupid Printer Tricks JetDirect password notes Getting a JetDirect password remotely using the SNMP vulnerability Controlling the JetDirect box with telnet/web browser RSH commands and Richo Savin Aficio Printers Controlling the finding JetDirect boxes with JetAdmin Finding Network printers using Nmap and SNMP tools Finding info about the printer using SNMP tools Finding Printers with Google Using a JetDirect box as an Nmap Idlescan Zombie Setting up a direct IP printer in Windows and Linux Side note on a Pharos Uniprint vulnerability Spamming Printers DoSing the network or the printer Changing the LCD display text using HPhack, IGhphack or Hijetter Phenoelit's Hijetter and PFT Setting the LCD Display with Hijetter Changing settings with Hijetter Using Hijetter to treat some JetDirect boxes as files/web servers Finding stored faxes and print jobs on Jetdirect printers Using IP ACLs to restrict access Don't forget to look for Stored Documents via the web interface Coding your own scripts with PHP, Perl and PJL Fixing a busted hard drive with Ghost Sniffing print jobs and replaying them A note on Plain-text authentication protocols Other Ideas Links to Tools Media Useful links for further research Change Log Intro to the concepts There are several TLAs (Three letter acronyms) I will be using though out this article so I best get them out of the way now. 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I'll not cover IPX and Appletalk because of my lack of experience with them, maybe someone else who reads this page will submit some info on them for me to post (credit will be given). SMB I may try to cover at a later time. Now that the formalities are out of the way, lets start playing with printers. Diagnostics page The pictures above are of a external JetDirect 170x box. Notice the picture on the right; on the far right hand side you will notice a little button labeled "test". Pressing this button on most JetDirect boxes will print out a diagnostic page listing statistics and the IP setting for the JetDirect box. If your printer has an internal JetDirect card you will have to negotiate the menus to find out how to print this diagnostics page. Once you hit the test button the printer should print out a page or two that lists information like host name, MAC address, IP Address, subnet mask, default gateway, firmware revision and some general statistics. The IP/host name will be especially useful if you want to bypass print quota software by setting up direct IP printing on your Windows or Linux box. If you don't have physical access to the JetDirect box you can still find its IP or host name by seeing what its port is listed as if that network printer has been setup on a Windows box you have access to. As you can see by the graphic on the left, the host name for this JetDirect box is npib1002c. Sometimes you will see a port listed as something like IP_192.168.1.102, where obviously 192.168.1.102 is the JetDirect's IP. You can pretty much use a host name or an IP interchangeably on your LAN, and if the host name has a fully qualified domain name you should be able to address it from the Internet as well. If you don't have access to a JetDirect box, or if your PC is not connected to one, don't despair. In next few sections I will describe how to find these printers on the LAN/Internet using Nmap and JetAdmin. 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