Authentication
Procedure (Subsequent Use)
The following steps are written as subsequent use, assuming that the initial Authentication
Configuration has previously been completed.
Authentication Configuration for Kerberos (Solaris)
Note:
To configure this feature or these settings access the Properties tab as a System
Administrator. For details, refer to
1.
From the Properties tab, click on the [Security] link.
2.
Select [Authentication Configuration] in the directory tree.
3.
The Authentication Configuration page is displayed. In the Current Configuration area click on
the [Edit Methods]/[Configure] button for Authentication.
4.
In the Where is the Information Located? area select [Remotely on the Network] from the
drop-down menu for Device User Interface Authentication and click on the [Save] button to
return to the Authentication Configuration page.
5.
In the Current Configuration area, click on the [Configure] button for Authentication Server.
6.
In the Authentication Server page, select [Kerberos (Solaris)] from the Authentication Type
drop-down menu, and click on the [Add New] button.
7.
In the Server Information area:
a.
Enter details in the [Realm] field.
b.
Select either [IPv4 Address], [IPv6 Address] or [Host Name] button.
c.
If IPv4 or IPv6 Address is selected, enter details in the [IP Address: Port] and [Backup IP
Address: Port] field.
d.
If Host Name is selected, enter details in the [Host Name: Port] and [Backup Host Name:
Port] field.
8.
In the Optional Information area, if required, you can indicate which LDAP server should be used
to acquire authorization and personalization data when authenticating to the server.
a.
Click on the [Add LDAP Mapping] button, the LDAP page displays. To configure LDAP server,
click the [Edit] link or to add a new LDAP server click on the [Add New] button.
b.
The LDAP: Server page displays. For details on how to configure this option refer to
page 103.
c.
When you have configured the feature, click on the [Save] button.
d.
Click on the [Add Mapping] button to return to the Add Authentication Server page.
9.
Click on the [Add Server] button to save the settings and return to the Authentication Server
page.
10. Click on the [Save] button to return to the Authentication Configuration page.
11. To set Authentication to control access to individual Services, in the Current Configuration area,
click on the [Edit]/[Configure] button for Access Setup Wizard.
a.
On the Device Access page, in the Pathway Access area, select either [Unlocked] or
[Locked] for the following options:
•
Services Pathway
•
Job Status Pathway
•
Machine Status Pathway
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