Administrator's Guide

Security
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System Administrator Guide
Configuring Network Authentication Settings
When you configure network authentication, users prove their identity by typing a user name and
password at the control panel or in CentreWare Internet Services. The printer compares the user
credentials to the information stored on an authentication server.
To configure access rights using network authentication:
Set the login method to User Name / Password - Validate on the Network. For details, see Setting
the Login Method on page 69.
Provide information about your authentication server and configure authentication server settings.
If you enabled Personalization, configure LDAP server settings.
Configure authorization settings. For details, see Authorization on page 88.
The Login Methods page in CentreWare Internet Services provides links to authentication and
personalization configuration settings.
1. In CentreWare Internet Services, click Properties > Login/Permissions/Accounting.
2. Click Login Methods.
Configuring Authentication Server Settings for Kerberos
1. On the Login Methods page, next to Authentication Servers, click Edit.
2. Under Authentication Type, select Kerberos (Solaris) or Kerberos (Windows).
3. Click Add New.
4. Under Server Information, in the Domain or Realm field, type the domain or realm for your
authentication server.
5. Select the desired address type.
6. Type the appropriately formatted address and port numbers for both the primary and backup
addresses.
Note: A backup address is optional.
7. If you want to use an LDAP server for network authorization or personalization:
a. Click Add LDAP Mapping.
b. Select the LDAP server from the list and click Add Mapping, or click Add New to add an LDAP
server.
8. Click Save.
9. To specify server settings for an alternate authentication server, click Add New.
10. To copy the settings from another server, select a server from the list and click Copy From.
11. Click Edit to update the settings.