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Editing an LDAP+GSSAPI setup

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Securing printers 40 • Search Base-The node in the LDAP server where user accounts reside. You can enter multiple search bases, separated by commas. Note: A search base consists of multiple attributes separated by commas, such as cn (common name), ou (organizational unit), o (organization), c (country), and dc (domain). • Search Timeout-Enter a value from 5 to 30 seconds or 5 to 300 seconds depending on your printer model. • Use Kerberos Service Ticket-If selected, then a Kerberos ticket is presented to the LDAP server using the GSSAPI protocol to obtain access. Device Credentials • Use Active Directory Device Credentials-Allow user credentials and group designations to be pulled from the existing network comparable to other network services. • MFP Kerberos Username-Type the distinguished name of the print server. • MFP's Password-Type the Kerberos password for the print server. Search specific object classes • Person-Allow the "person" object class to be searched. • Custom Object Class-Allow the custom search object class to be searched. You can define up to three custom search object classes. LDAP Group Names • You can associate up to 32 named groups stored on the LDAP server by entering identifiers for those groups under the Group Search Base list. Both the Short name for group and Group Identifier must be provided. • When creating security templates, you can pick groups from this setup for controlling access to device functions. 4 Click Submit to save the changes, or Cancel to return to previous values. Editing an LDAP+GSSAPI setup 1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security > Security Setup. 2 Under Advanced Security Setup, click LDAP+GSSAPI. 3 Select a setup from the list. 4 Make any needed changes in the LDAP Configuration dialog. 5 Click Modify to save the changes, or Cancel to return to previous values. Deleting an LDAP+GSSAPI setup 1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security > Security Setup. 2 Under Advanced Security Setup, click LDAP+GSSAPI. 3 Select a setup from the list. 4 Click Delete Entry to remove the profile, or Cancel to return to previous values. Notes: • Click Delete List to delete all LDAP+GSSAPI setups in the list.

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Search Base
—The node in the LDAP server where user accounts reside. You can enter multiple search
bases, separated by commas.
Note:
A search base consists of multiple attributes separated by commas, such as cn (common name),
ou (organizational unit), o (organization), c (country), and dc (domain).
Search Timeout
—Enter a value from 5 to 30 seconds or 5 to 300 seconds depending on your printer
model.
Use Kerberos Service Ticket
—If selected, then a Kerberos ticket is presented to the LDAP server using
the GSSAPI protocol to obtain access.
Device Credentials
Use Active Directory Device Credentials
—Allow user credentials and group designations to be pulled
from the existing network comparable to other network services.
MFP Kerberos Username
—Type the distinguished name of the print server.
MFP’s Password
—Type the Kerberos password for the print server.
Search specific object classes
Person
—Allow the “person” object class to be searched.
Custom Object Class
—Allow the custom search object class to be searched. You can define up to three
custom search object classes.
LDAP Group Names
You can associate up to 32 named groups stored on the LDAP server by entering identifiers for those
groups under the Group Search Base list. Both the
Short name for group
and
Group Identifier
must be
provided.
When creating security templates, you can pick groups from this setup for controlling access to device
functions.
4
Click
Submit
to save the changes, or
Cancel
to return to previous values.
Editing an LDAP+GSSAPI setup
1
From the Embedded Web Server, click
Settings
>
Security
>
Security Setup
.
2
Under Advanced Security Setup, click
LDAP+GSSAPI
.
3
Select a setup from the list.
4
Make any needed changes in the LDAP Configuration dialog.
5
Click
Modify
to save the changes, or
Cancel
to return to previous values.
Deleting an LDAP+GSSAPI setup
1
From the Embedded Web Server, click
Settings
>
Security
>
Security Setup
.
2
Under Advanced Security Setup, click
LDAP+GSSAPI
.
3
Select a setup from the list.
4
Click
Delete Entry
to remove the profile, or
Cancel
to return to previous values.
Notes:
Click
Delete List
to delete all LDAP+GSSAPI setups in the list.
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