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Adding users to and modifying permissions for FST security groups
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3. From this panel, specify the InfoPrint Printing System → InfoPrint Utilities → Configure Secondary Servers (NFS) → Link from Primary Server to Secondary Server path. 4. Specify both the host name and the IP address of the InfoPrint Windows server with which you intend to interoperate for the Secondary Server Host Name and the Secondary Server IP Address fields respectively. For example, wserv1 and 9.99.193.120 represent the InfoPrint Windows server in the pop-up panel displayed below: You should specify no for the Is /ipdata used for job ticketing? field, unless you are using this AIX InfoPrint Manager server with AIX Fast Connect to allow for file sharing with an InfoPrint Submit Express Windows client for preflighting jobs and saving RIPped files. You should also allow the Retain secondary server previously defined? field to default to yes if you have more than one InfoPrint server functioning as a secondary server. 5. Once verified, click OK, and then click Done. 6. Return to the first SMIT panel described in step 2 on page 136. Adding users to and modifying permissions for FST security groups 1. Set up the FST Security groups on your AIX server by taking the InfoPrint Printing System → Security → Groups → Show Group path. From the single-select list pop-up dialog, you should see these three groups: acl_admin, admin, and oper. 2. Once you have verified the existence of these two groups, you should make sure that users in the admin group can issue all the InfoPrint pd* commands. From SMIT, take the InfoPrint Printing System → Security → Access Control → Access Control for Operations → Show Access Control List path. 3. Once complete, return to the first SMIT panel described in step 2 on page 136. 4. Take the InfoPrint Printing System → Security → Groups → Add Users to a Group path. Then specify acl_admin for the Group Name field. Enter the name of the Windows administrative user you normally log in to the InfoPrint Manager for Windows server machine as for the User or Users to Add field. For the remainder of this procedure we will refer to this Windows administrative user as ipwinadmin*. Note that ipwinadmin must be followed by an asterisk (*) to account for the fully qualified host name. (For example, [email protected].) From the Add Users to a Group panel, specify admin for the Group Name field. Enter the name of the Windows administrative user you normally log in to the InfoPrint Manager for Windows server machine as for the User or Users to Add field. Note that you do not have to do this step for the oper group. 5. Once complete, click OK to make sure the changes take effect and return to the first SMIT panel described in step 2 on page 136. Now you can proceed to "Setting up the ipwinadmin id on a Windows 2000/2003 domain controller." Setting up the ipwinadmin id on a Windows 2000/2003 domain controller On the Windows 2000/2003 domain controller server for the domain where your servers are located in, you must do this task to make sure that the InfoPrint Manager Windows servers can access the namespace. Chapter 20. Setting up interoperating environments 137