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Embedded web server-security: administrator's guide
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Using security features in the Embedded Web Server
If you do not select HTTPS, then you will not be able to set up Active Directory.
1
Open a Web browser, and then type the IP address or host name of the printer.
Note: A warning with a message associated to your printer IP address or host name will appear. Click Continue
to this website (not recommended) to continue and open the printer Web page.
2
From your printer Web page, navigate to:
Settings > Security > Security Setup > Active Directory > Join an Active Directory Domain
3
Provide the information needed for each account:
Domain Name‑‑Type the name of the domain that you are trying to join. It is recommended that the domain
name be typed in capital letters.
User ID‑‑Type the user name of the network administrator or any individual that has rights to add computers
to a network.
Password‑‑Type the password of the network administrator or the individual that has rights to join the domain.
Note: Passwords are case‑sensitive, but these passwords are not cached by the device.
Organizational Unit‑‑Type the name of your organizational unit, but only when necessary.
Note: You can skip this since this is not a required field.
4
Click Submit.
Notes:
After clicking the Submit button, the screen flashes and you may hear a clicking noise.
A big red X mark will appear if the configuration is unsuccessful. A message will also appear telling you what
may have gone wrong with joining the domain.
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If there are no errors, then the setup is complete. You may click Manage Security Templates to use the Active
Directory information to complete your security setup.
Note: If you wish to review or make some small modifications to the LDAP+GSSAPI building block, click Return
to Security Setup and follow the process identified below.
To start reviewing and modifying the process:
a
Under Advanced Security Setup, click Kerberos 5.
b
Click View File to open the Kerberos Config file that was created using the Active Directory setup.
c
Review the file, and then click the browser's back button to continue the review process.
Note: Do not edit or copy the Kerberos Config file to use with older devices. This can cause issues with KDC
Server Affinity Service. Older devices will not recognize the special mappings associated with the KDC Server
Affinity Service.
d
Click Return to Security Setup, and then click LDAP+GSSAPI.
e
Under LDAP+GSSAPI Setups, look for the building block that was created by the Active Directory Setup process,
and then click it.
Note: By default, the building block name will be the realm name. In addition, the Server Address field was
filled out using the Domain Controller name.
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