HP Color LaserJet CM4730 HP LaserJet MPF Products - Configuring Security for M - Page 50

Digital, Sending, Authentication Manager, Simple, Server, Method, Kerberos, Authentication, Confirm

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Figure 49: The Accessing the LDAP Server options. These settings enable the MFPs to require a user's NT logon credentials for use of the MFPs. This is related to the LDAP access options in the Digital Sending page, which enable the MFP to use the LDAP address book. This setting is required if you chose it for any of the features in the Authentication Manager at the beginning of this section. 7. Select Simple SSL in the LDAP Server Bind Method dropdown menu. Note: If possible, you should choose Simple SSL for the bind method and configure the LDAP server for communication over a secure SSL channel. You should have configured the certificate upload setting earlier in this chapter to enable SSL. CAUTION: If you choose Simple for the bind method (without using SSL), usernames, email addresses, passwords, and other data will be sent over the LDAP protocol in clear text. 8. Fill in the remaining fields according to your network configuration. 9. If your network has Kerberos authentication capabilities, configure the Kerberos Authentication options. This setting is required if you chose it for any of the features in the Authentication Manager at the beginning of this section. 10. Click to select PIN Authentication (Figure 50), enter PINs as desired, and repeat the PINs exactly in the Confirm PIN fields. This setting is required if you chose it for any of the features in the Authentication Manager at the beginning of this section. 50

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Figure 49: The Accessing the LDAP Server options.
These settings enable the MFPs to require a user's NT logon credentials for use of the MFPs. This is
related to the LDAP access options in the
Digital
Sending
page, which enable the MFP to use the
LDAP address book. This setting is required if you chose it
for any of the features in the
Authentication Manager
at the beginning of this section.
7.
Select
Simple
SSL
in the
LDAP
Server
Bind
Method
dropdown menu.
Note:
If possible, you should choose Simple SSL for the bind method and
configure the LDAP server for communication over a secure SSL channel.
You should have configured the certificate upload setting earlier in this
chapter to enable SSL.
CAUTION:
If you choose Simple for the bind method (without using SSL), usernames,
email addresses, passwords, and other data will be sent over the LDAP
protocol in clear text.
8.
Fill in the remaining fields according to your network configuration.
9.
If your network has Kerberos authentication capabilities, configure the
Kerberos
Authentication
options. This setting is required if you chose it
for any of the features in the
Authentication Manager
at the beginning of this section.
10.
Click to select
PIN
Authentication
(Figure 50), enter PINs as desired, and repeat the PINs
exactly in the
Confirm
PIN
fields. This setting is required if you chose it
for any of the features in
the
Authentication Manager
at the beginning of this section.
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