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Chapter 4: Configuring the Library
Working With LDAP User Accounts (Remote Authentication)
90
The library supports all LDAP servers. You can also use Kerberos for
added security. For specific instructions on configuring Kerberos, see
Configuring Kerberos
Web Client
1 Select Setup > User Management > Remote Authentication.
The Setup - Remote Authentication screen displays.
2 Under Authentication Type, do one of the following:
• To enable LDAP, select LDAP and continue with
• To disable LDAP, select Local Only and continue with
• To modify LDAP configuration settings, continue with
3 Obtain the following LDAP parameters from your network
administrator and enter them in the fields provided:
— The Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the LDAP
Server URI
server where user account information is stored. The URI
includes the LDAP server host name or IP address and can
include the LDAP server network port. Port 389 is the default.
Examples:
ldap://hostname:389
ldap://10.50.91.103
ldap://mycompany.com
LDAPS - Optional. See
on page 89.
• StartTLS - Optional. See
on page 89.
• Install TLS CA Certificate — Optional. See
LDAP on the Library
— An LDAP user login ID with permissions to search
Principal
the LDAP directory. The library logs into LDAP using this ID.
For an example, see
— The password for the principal authorization login
Password
ID.
on page 93.
Configuring Secure LDAP on the Library
Configuring Secure LDAP on the Library
on page 89.
Figure 14
on page 92.
Quantum Scalar i40 and Scalar i80 User's Guide
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