HP 9100C Digital Sender - (English) Administration Guide

EN Using a Web server for user authentication 13
If you want to use e-mail addresses found in the digital sender
user profile database instead, this field is not relevant and will
be ignored. Go to the next step.
6 In the Default Domain field, do one of the following:
If you are authenticating to a Web server running on Windows,
type the default NT Domain Name. This should match the
default Domain Name used by the Web server.
If you are authenticating to a Web server running on a platform
other than Windows, leave this field blank.
7 If the Web server is inside the firewall on your company intranet,
leave the Proxy Address and Proxy Port fields empty. Only fill in
these fields if the Web server is outside the firewall.
Note If the Web server is outside the firewall, the Web server should be
enabled for SSL. If you are using the IIS Web server, see Preparing
the IIS Web server to work with digital senders on page 9 for
instructions.
8 Click Apply.
9 Click Test Login to Authentication Server. Type a valid User
Name, Password, and Domain name for a network user who has
all permissions necessary to access the digital sender. You
should receive a message stating that login was successful.
Note If the login fails, try typing the Web server address in any Web browser.
See if you can open the Web page for the Web server. If not, check
the accuracy of the URL.
10 Do one of the following:
Add user profiles to the user profile database of this digital
sender for all users you want to be authenticated and to be
allowed access to the digital sender. Each profile must contain
a valid e-mail address, and the name of the user profile must
exactly match the user name in the user database against
which the Web server is authenticating.
Configure the digital senders LDAP feature to match account
user names to LDAP common names. The LDAP method may
require the LDAP administrator to add a custom field to the
LDAP server. See Configuring the LDAP server on page 14
for more information.