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Logging Level: Select the types of messages you want to log, from four options: No Logging,
Errors only, Errors and Warnings, and Errors, Warnings and Debug Information.
Select your logging output options.
Logging Output: Select the destination for logged messages, from three options: Send Log Output
to Standard Error Device, Send Log Output to Standard output Device, and Send Log Output to
Debug.html File.
The log file path and log file size both appear on this page. Select View to display the current log file
in HTML format. Select Clear to clear the current log file and reset the log file size to 0 (zero) bytes.

6.4.5 Redirection After Logout

The Redirection After Logout option allows you to specify the URL to be redirected to, after you log
out of iManager. If you have not selected this option, when you click Exit, you are logged out of
iManager. By default, the Login page is displayed.
Enable: Select this option to enable Redirection After Logout feature.
URL: Specify the URL to be redirected to, after you log out of iManager.

6.4.6 Authentication

The Authentication tab configures iManager's login page. It contains the following options:
Remember login credentials: When selected, users must only enter a password to log in.
Use Secure LDAP for auto-connection: When selected, iManager performs LDAP
communications using SSL. Some plug-ins, such as Dynamic Groups and NMAS
, do not work if
TM
this option is not selected. This setting does not take effect until you log out of iManager.
Hide specific reason for login failure: When selected, iManager replaces authentication-related
eDirectory messages with a generic error message that reads:
Login Failure. Invalid
. For more information, see
"Preventing Username Discovery" on
Username or Password
page
111.
Allow 'Tree' selection on Login page: When selected, iManager's login page displays the Tree
field. If you do not select this option, you must have a default tree name specified or you cannot log
in.
Contextless Login: Contextless login allows users to log in with only username and password,
without knowing their entire User object context (for example, .admin.support.sales.novell.)
If there are multiple users with the same username in the tree, contextless login allows to log in by
using the first user account it finds with the supplied password within the container order list that the
user has specified. User can re-arrange and set the container order list.
If there are multiple users with the same username in the tree, to log in with a specific username, a
user should provide full context when logging in, or limit the search containers that contextless login
searches.
Select Search from Root to perform the user search from the root of the directory tree. Select Search
Containers to specify one or more containers where User objects can be found.
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