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Secure Printing
Secure printing across the Owl one-way link does not require special purpose software. Once the Owl system is configured, print jobs are simply sent to the statically configured IP address on the Owl Send-only server platform.
Owl Remote Printer Transfer Service (RPTS)
provides multiple users the ability to print to a known network printer across security domains. RPTS is designed to work with
Directory File Transfer Service (DFTS)
,
Owl ScanFile Management System (OSMS)
,
TCP Packet Transfer System (TPTS)
, and
Secure Network Packet Transfer System (SNTS)
.
One-way secure printing with RPTS may also be deployed in conjunction with
Owl Remote File Transfer Service (RFTS)
, to move files via TCP/IP and Owl proxies from networks of lower security to higher-security network print servers.