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Authentication Server

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❏ Authentication Server When using a domain server compatible with Active Directory or OpenLDAP, you can log in to the ScanFront with a user account registered on the domain server. In the authentication server settings, you can register the domain server to use as the authentication server. If the account information includes e-mail addresses, you can also configure the settings for referring to and registering e-mail addresses. You can register up to four authentication servers. IMPORTANT • After setting the authentication server, restart the ScanFront to update its display. • For details on using and setting an authentication server, contact your server administrator. Chapter 5 Administrator Settings • Authentication Server Select the authentication server to set. • Enable authentication server Select this check box to permit users registered on the authentication server to log in. • Use SSL Select this check box to use SSL to communicate with the Authentication Server. • Authentication Method Select one of the following based on the directory service used by the authentication server. • Select [Simple] if the directory service used by the authentication server is OpenLDAP. • Select [Active Directory] if the directory service used by the authentication server is Active Directory. • Search Base Enter the search base for referring to e-mail addresses registered on the authentication server. 143

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Chapter 5
Administrator Settings
Authentication Server
When using a domain server compatible with Active
Directory or OpenLDAP, you can log in to the ScanFront
with a user account registered on the domain server.
In the authentication server settings, you can register the
domain server to use as the authentication server. If the
account information includes e-mail addresses, you can
also configure the settings for referring to and registering
e-mail addresses.
You can register up to four authentication servers.
IMPORTANT
After setting the authentication server, restart the ScanFront to
update its display.
For details on using and setting an authentication server,
contact your server administrator.
• Authentication Server
Select the authentication server to set.
• Enable authentication server
Select this check box to permit users registered on the
authentication server to log in.
• Use SSL
Select this check box to use SSL to communicate with
the Authentication Server.
• Authentication Method
Select one of the following based on the directory service
used by the authentication server.
• Select [Simple] if the directory service used by the
authentication server is OpenLDAP.
• Select [Active Directory] if the directory service used
by the authentication server is Active Directory.
• Search Base
Enter the search base for referring to e-mail addresses
registered on the authentication server.