12.10 <
Machine status and advanced
Note
Before configuring network authentication, you need to
configure External Authentication Server from Security >
Network Security
5 Click on the Apply button.
6 Click on Authority, and check the Role Name according to the
current user’s role.
- Users can create a new role group by clicking on the Add button.
7 Click on User Profile and check the users.
- You can create a new role group by clicking on the Add button.
- If you want add the information to Address Book, check the
Automatically add your information to Address Book option.
- Select the user’s accounting ID if the accounting service is
activated.
- Select the user’s role from Role.
8 Click Apply.
Enabling network authentication by Kerberos
1 Log in to the SyncThru™ Web Service as an administrator. (See
page 13.9.)
2 Select Security > Network Security > External Authentication
Server > Kerberos Server.
- Click on the Add button if you want to add more servers.
3 Enter the realm used for Kerberos login.
4 Select the IP Address or Host Name.
5 Enter the IP address in dotted decimal notation or as a host name.
6 Enter the server port number, from 1 to 65535.
7 The default port number is 88.
8 You can add a backup domain as a previous step.
9 Click on Apply.
Enabling network authentication by SMB
1 Log in to the SyncThru™ Web Service as an administrator. (See
page 13.9.)
2 Select Security > External Authentication Server > SMB Server.
- Click on the Add button if you want to add more servers.
3 Enter the domain that is used for SMB login.
4 Select IP Address or Host Name.
5 Enter the IP address in dotted decimal notation or as a host name.
6 Enter the server port number, from 1 to 65535.
7 The default port number is 139.
8 Users can add a backup domain as in the previous step.
9 Click on Apply.
Note
Users can add up to 6 alternate domains.
Enabling network authentication by LDAP
1 Log in to the SyncThru™ Web Service as an administrator. (See
page 13.9.)
2 Select Security > Network Security > External Authentication
Server > LDAP Server.
- Click on the Add button if you want to add more servers.
3 Enter your machine’s IP address as the URL in a browser and click
Go to access the SyncThru™ Web Service of your machine.
4 Log in to the SyncThru™ Web Service as an administrator. (See
page 13.9.)
5 Click Security > Network Security > External Authentication
Server > LDAP Server.
6 Select IP Address or Host Name.
7 Enter the IP address in dotted decimal notation or as a host name.
8 Enter the server port number, from 1 to 65535.
The default port number is 389.
9 Enter Search Root Directory, the top search level of the LDAP
directory tree.
10 Select Authentication method. There are two options for LDAP
server login:
Anonymous: This is used to bind with null password and login ID
(Password and login ID are grayed out in SWS).
Simple: This is used to bind with the login ID and password in SWS.
11 Check the box next to Append Root to Base DN.
12 Select Match User°Øs Login ID to the following LDAP attribute
(options are CN, UID, or UserPrincipalName).
13 Enter your login name, password, maximum number of search
results, and search timeout.
Note
LDAP Referral: LDAP client will search the referral server if the
LDAP server has no data to reply to the query and if the LDAP
server has a referral server.
14 Select Search Name Order.
15 Check the box next to "From:" Field Security Options.