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Configured SLP Directory Agents: This option lets you manage the list of hostname or IP
addresses of one or more external servers on which a SLP Directory Agent is running.
It is enabled for input only when you configure SLP to use an existing Directory Agent.
Novell Modular Authentication Services
IMPORTANT: NMAS client software (included with Novell Client software) must be installed on
each client workstation where you want to use the NMAS login methods.
CertMutual: The Certificate Mutual login method implements the Simple Authentication and
Security Layer (SASL) EXTERNAL mechanism, which uses SSL certificates to provide client
authentication to eDirectory through LDAP.
Challenge Response: The Challenge-Response login method works with the Identity
Manager password self-service process. This method allows either an administrator or a
user to define a password challenge question and a response, which are saved in the
password policy. Then, when users forget their passwords, they can reset their own
passwords by providing the correct response to the challenge question.
DIGEST-MD5: The Digest MD5 login method implements the Simple Authentication and
Security Layer (SASL) DIGEST-MD5 mechanism as a means of authenticating the user to
eDirectory through LDAP.
NDS: The NDS login method provides secure password challenge-response user
authentication to eDirectory. This method supports the traditional NDS password when the
NMAS client is in use. Reinstallation is necessary only if the NDS login method object has
been removed from the directory.
Simple Password: The Simple Password NMAS login method provides password
authentication to eDirectory. The Simple Password is a more flexible but less secure
alternative to the NDS password. Simple Passwords are stored in a secret store on the user
object.
SASL GSSAPI The SASL GSSAPI login method implements the Generic Security Services
Application Program Interface (GSSAPI) authentication by using the Simple Authentication
and Security Layer (SASL) that enables users to authenticate to eDirectory through LDAP
by using a Kerberos ticket.
If you want to install all of the login methods into eDirectory, click Select All.
If you want to clear all selections, click Deselect All.
For more information on these login methods, see
Sequences" in the
Novell Modular Authentication Services 3.3.1 Administration
Defaults: Challenge Response and NDS
For additional configuration instructions, see
in the
Novell eDirectory 8.8 Installation

3.6.11 Novell FTP Services

No additional configuration is required.
"Managing Login and Post-Login Methods and
"Installing or Upgrading Novell eDirectory on
Guide.
Guide.
Linux"
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