[1921] in Enterprise Print Delivery Team
Today's Meeting
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (David F Lambert)
Mon Nov 19 07:40:23 2001
Message-Id: <200111191240.HAA23211@fort-point-station.mit.edu>
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 01 07:38:38 EST
From: David F Lambert <LAMBERT@MITVMA.MIT.EDU>
To: Enterprise Printing Delivery Project Team <printdel@MIT.EDU>
Hi Folks,
I'm using an edited version of Mary Ellen's notes from last week
for the agenda for today's 10am meeting. See you in a bit...
-Dave
Disk space: Disk has been ordered and expedited. No delivery date.
Simplex in/duplex out: REC to clone Dan's script, then remove
building and room. Due 11/9. Then LED to test that all pieces work.
Due 11/13. When this is done, then EP1 can move over to IPM. Due
date: Thanksgiving.
Authenticating SAP submits...: LED w/ask Theresa to submit print job
from SAP and verify that it goes through. (11/8) When this is
successful, LED w/add gltw and glmp to queue list. LED implement
Garry's instructions for ensuring that print job is coming from an
SAP server. Due: 11/13.
Clean up test queues: LED, by 12/1.
Get Plunder up and running in E40. LED, get a delivery date from Peter.
Authorizer for SAP center print queues: No response to LED's email.
She'll ask again - directly to Bil.
Complete financial model: Dave waiting on new data that REC w/provide
by the end of November.
htaccess: Miki is awaiting REC's decision. He'll let her know 11/8.
IPM doesn't enforce kerberos authentication: REC located command
where LPD perms can be set. LED, to do it.
Installation maintenance web page: REC passed this one to LED/MEB to work on.
How to limit access to EP1: EP1 is a public machine and can't require
authentication since SAP requires no authentication. Confusing to
end-users who will see it in the drop down list along with
central-letter, etc. No difference in output between central-letter
and EP1. SOLUTION: LED can hide it from the web page, thus "security
by obscurity." Decision to tie demise of EP1 to demise of E19
facility.
Operator's documentation: file sent to James to put on the web.
Maintenance responsibility now belongs to DOST-DOC.
Web end-user documentation: it's coming along. Next version by next meeting.
Newsletter article due for publication in Nov/Dec issue.