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Table Of Contents
- Symantec pcAnywhere™ Administrator's Guide
- Technical Support
- Contents
- 1. Planning a migration and upgrade strategy
- 2. Creating custom installation packages
- 3. Deploying Symantec pcAnywhere custom installations
- 4. Performing centralized management
- About centralized management
- Managing pcAnywhere hosts remotely
- Installing the pcAnywhere Host Administrator tool
- Adding the Host Administrator snap-in to MMC
- Creating a configuration group
- Adding computers to a configuration group
- Configuring administrator host and remote connection items
- Configuring a host item in pcAnywhere Host Administrator
- Distributing pcAnywhere configuration files
- Managing hosts in a configuration group
- Integrating with Microsoft Systems Management Server
- About the Microsoft Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM)
- About centralized logging
- 5. Integrating pcAnywhere with directory services
- 6. Managing security in Symantec pcAnywhere
- Index
Using Novell-based authentication types
Table 6-2 includes information about the authentication types for Novell-based
platforms.
Note: Novell-based authentication requires Novell NetWare Client 32. The Novell
Client 32 is currently not supported on Windows Vista.
Table 6-2
Novell-based authentication types
Implementation in
pcAnywhere
ExplanationNovell-based
authentication types
Users must specify the name
of the server and a valid user
name.
Validates a user by checking
a list stored in a Novell
NetWare Bindery.
Novell Bindery
Users can browse an NDS
tree for user or group names.
Validates a user or group by
using a list stored in a Novell
Directory Service.
NDS
Users must log on to the
LDAP server, and then they
can browse for user names.
Validates a user or group by
checking a user list stored in
an LDAP 3.0-compliant
directory service.
Novell LDAP
Using Web-based authentication types
Table 6-3 includes information about the Web-based authentication methods that
are available.
Table 6-3
Web-based authentication types
Implementation in
pcAnywhere
ExplanationWeb-based authentication
methods
Users must specify a server
name and a valid user name.
Lets a host that is running on
an FTP server validate a user
by checking a user list
associated with the FTP
service. The user name and
password are sent over the
network in clear text.
FTP
Managing security in Symantec pcAnywhere
Controlling access to pcAnywhere hosts
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