Lexmark CX727 Embedded Web Server--Security Administrator s Guide - Page 20
Using Active Directory, Creating an Active Directory login method
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Managing login methods 20 Configuring manually Note: Configuring the date and time manually disables NTP. a From the Configure section, in the "Manually Set Date and Time" field, enter the appropriate date and time. b Select the date format, time format, and time zone. Note: If you select (UTC+user) Custom, then specify the offset values for UTC (GMT) and DST. Configuring NTP a From the Network Time Protocol section, select Enable NTP, and then type the IP address or host name of the NTP server. b If the NTP server requires authentication, then in the Enable Authentication menu, select MD5 key. c Depending on your printer model, either enter the key ID and password, or browse to the file containing the NTP authentication credentials. 2 Click Save. Using Active Directory You can use this login method by itself or in conjunction with the LDAP+GSSAPI login method. Notes: • Only one Kerberos configuration file can be saved on the printer memory. This configuration file can apply to multiple realms and Kerberos Domain Controllers. • Administrators must anticipate the different types of authentication requests the Kerberos server might receive, and configure the configuration file to handle the requests. • Uploading another configuration file or updating the Kerberos settings overwrites the saved configuration file. • Kerberos relies on an external server for authentication. If the server is down, then users are not able to access the printer using LDAP. • To help prevent unauthorized access, log out from the printer after each session. Creating an Active Directory login method 1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security > Login Methods. 2 From the Network Accounts section, click Add Login Method > Active Directory. 3 Configure the settings. • Domain-Type the realm or domain name of the Active Directory server. • User Name-Type the name of the user that can authenticate to the Active Directory. • Password-Type the password of the user. • Organizational Unit-Type the organizational unit attribute the user belongs to. 4 Click Join Domain.