you will lose nothing unless you have monitoring or something specfic that relies on them. At the very least, change the default community name. DISA is the agency that dictates IT security to Department of Defense and Governmen systems. All their security guidelines can be downloaded by anyone, not just government peeps. The have some good stuff in there. some of it is over the top, but for the most part, very worthwhile. They have windows checklists, database checklists ,vmware checklists, wireless etc. Just about anything, they've got something for it. They even have some decent tools (Gold Disk) for making it easier to evaluate and configure. You may not be able to download those though. http://iase.disa.mil/stigs/checklist/index.html Greg On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 6:27 AM, Chris Strug <chrisstrug@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Guys, > > I'm looking at hardening a bunch of PS4.0 R05 Citrix servers running on > W2K. Other than the age of software, they're pretty standard running Office > 2000 (plus a couple of minor apps). > > I've a question about the SNMP and SNMP Trap services. To be honest I'm not > completely clear how these services work with Citrix - will I lose any > functionality by disabling them or would I be best off leaving them alone? > > Thanks > > Chris. > > -- > - > chrisstrug@xxxxxxxxx >