Epson WorkForce Enterprise WF-C17590 Administrators Guide - Page 39

Kerberos Realm to be Used, Search Timeout sec

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Setting Certificate Validation Search Timeout (sec) Authentication Method Kerberos Realm to be Used User Name Password Kerberos Settings Realm (Domain) KDC Address Port Number (Kerberos) Parent topic: Using an LDAP Server Options/Description Select Enable to validate the certificate when connecting to the LDAP server Enter a search time interval before timeout from between 5 and 300 seconds Select one of the available authentication methods listed If you selected Kerberos Authentication as the Authentication Method option, select the correct realm of Kerberos authentication from the realms defined under the Kerberos Settings menu entry. Leave this blank or enter a user name for the LDAP server from 0 to 128 characters long in Unicode (UTF-8); do not use control characters such as 0x00-0x1F or OX7F (not available when you selected Anonymous Authentication as the Authentication Method option) Leave this blank or enter a password from 1 to 128 characters long in Unicode (UTF-8) for LDAP server authentication; do not use control characters such as 0x00-0x1F or OX7F (not available when you selected Anonymous Authentication as the Authentication Method option) If you selected Kerberos Authentication as the Authentication Method option, enter the realm of Kerberos authentication from 0 to 255 characters long in ASCII; you can define up to 10 realms with associated addresses and port numbers Leave this blank or, if you selected Kerberos Authentication as the Authentication Method option, enter the Kerberos server address from 0 to 255 characters long in IPv4, IPv6, or FQDN format Leave this blank or, if you selected Kerberos Authentication as the Authentication Method option, enter the Kerberos server port number between 1 and 65535 39

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Setting
Options/Description
Certificate Validation
Select
Enable
to validate the certificate when connecting to
the LDAP server
Search Timeout (sec)
Enter a search time interval before timeout from between 5
and 300 seconds
Authentication Method
Select one of the available authentication methods listed
Kerberos Realm to be Used
If you selected
Kerberos Authentication
as the
Authentication Method
option, select the correct realm of
Kerberos authentication from the realms defined under the
Kerberos Settings
menu entry.
User Name
Leave this blank or enter a user name for the LDAP server
from 0 to 128 characters long in Unicode (UTF-8); do not use
control characters such as 0x00-0x1F or OX7F (not available
when you selected
Anonymous Authentication
as the
Authentication Method
option)
Password
Leave this blank or enter a password from 1 to 128 characters
long in Unicode (UTF-8) for LDAP server authentication; do
not use control characters such as 0x00-0x1F or OX7F (not
available when you selected
Anonymous Authentication
as
the
Authentication Method
option)
Kerberos Settings
Realm (Domain)
If you selected
Kerberos Authentication
as the
Authentication Method
option, enter the realm of Kerberos
authentication from 0 to 255 characters long in ASCII; you can
define up to 10 realms with associated addresses and port
numbers
KDC Address
Leave this blank or, if you selected
Kerberos Authentication
as the
Authentication Method
option, enter the Kerberos
server address from 0 to 255 characters long in IPv4, IPv6, or
FQDN format
Port Number (Kerberos)
Leave this blank or, if you selected
Kerberos Authentication
as the
Authentication Method
option, enter the Kerberos
server port number between 1 and 65535
Parent topic:
Using an LDAP Server