Configure Network Authentication - Kerberos (Unix/Linux) - Xerox 4250 - WorkCentre - Copier System Administration Manual

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2.
Ensure that the Authentication Server to be used is functional on your network. Refer
to your manufacturer's documentation for instructions to complete this task.
There are 3 steps to the Network Authentication set up:
1.
Enable Network Authentication or Network Authentication with Guest Access.
2.
Configure the machine with the server details that you will use for authentication.
3.
For further instructions, go to the relevant page to select the server environment you
will be using to authenticate users.

Configure Network Authentication - Kerberos (Unix/Linux)

1.
At your Workstation, open the web browser, enter the TCP/IP Address of the machine
in the Address bar.
2.
Press [Enter].
Click on the [Properties] tab.
3.
4.
Click on the [Security] link.
5.
Click on the [Authentication] link.
6.
Click on the [Authentication] link.
7.
Click on [Require Network Authentication].
8.
To allow guests to access the machine, select the [Allow Guest Access] option and
enter the required [Passcode] for the guest account.
NOTE:
9.
Click on [Kerberos (Unix, Linux)] under Authentication Type in the General area.
10.
Click on the [OK] button, if an alert message appears.
11.
Enter your Default Realm information in the [Required Information] area.
12.
Enter your Backup Realm information in the [Additional Information] area.
13.
If the [Alternates...] button is available, enter the details of additional alternate
realms the system should use for authentication.
Click on [Always prompt for logoff after each Scan job], in the Logoff Reminder
14.
area, if you want to enable this service.
15.
Click on the [Apply] button to accept the changes.
If prompted, enter the Administrator's User ID [admin] and Password [1111], and
click on [Login].
Xerox WorkCentre 4250/4260 Series System Administration Guide
Kerberos (Unix, Linux) on page 131
Kerberos (Windows ADS) on page 132
SMB (Windows NT 4) on page 133
SMB (Windows ADS) on page 132
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Application Protocol) on page 134
Xerox Secure Access (Chapter 16).
You cannot leave the Passcode blank.
Standard Authentication
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