Oki MPS2731mc MC362w/MC562w/MPS2731mc Advanced User Guide (English) - Page 113

Onfiguring, Server, Secure, Protocols

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CONFIGURING LDAP SERVER NOTE For details on the LDAP server and encryption settings to be specified, refer to your network administrator. 1. Access the machine's web page and log in as the administrator. 2. Select Admin Setup. 3. Select Network > LDAP. 4. Enter the domain name or IP address of the LDAP server in LDAP Server. 5. Enter the port number of the LDAP server in Port Number. 6. Specify a value for time-out to wait for the search results in Timeout. 7. Specify a value for the maximum entry of the search results in Max. Entries. 8. Specify a BaseDN to access the LDAP server in Search Root. 9. Enter attribute names to be searched for as the user name in User Name. Be sure to specify a value for Name 1. 10. Enter an e-mail address to be searched for in Mail Address. 11. If necessary, specify a search condition in Additional Filter. 12. Select the authentication method you want in Method. > When you select Anonymous or Simple, user authentication using LDAP fails. You need to select Digest-MD5 or Secure Protocol if you configure the LDAP server for user authentication. > When you select Digest-MD5, you need to configure the DNS server setting. > When you select Secure Protocol, you need to configure the DNS server and the secure protocol server settings. 13. If you do not select Anonymous in step 12, specify the user ID and password to log in to the LDAP server. 14. Select a value in Encryption. 15. Click Submit. The network system reboots to enable the new settings. CONFIGURING SECURE PROTOCOLS Authentication using the Kerberos server is available when you access the LDAP server. Be sure to complete the SNTP and DNS server settings to use the secure protocol. 1. Access the machine's web page and log in as the administrator. 2. Select Admin Setup. 3. Select Network > Secure Protocol Server. 4. Enter a realm name in Domain. 5. Click Submit. The network system reboots to enable the new settings. Advanced network settings > 113

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Advanced network settings > 113
C
ONFIGURING
LDAP
SERVER
1.
Access the machine’s web page and log in as the administrator.
2.
Select
Admin Setup
.
3.
Select
Network > LDAP
.
4.
Enter the domain name or IP address of the LDAP server in
LDAP Server
.
5.
Enter the port number of the LDAP server in
Port Number
.
6.
Specify a value for time-out to wait for the search results in
Timeout
.
7.
Specify a value for the maximum entry of the search results in
Max. Entries
.
8.
Specify a BaseDN to access the LDAP server in
Search Root
.
9.
Enter attribute names to be searched for as the user name in
User Name
.
Be sure to specify a value for
Name 1
.
10.
Enter an e-mail address to be searched for in
Mail Address
.
11.
If necessary, specify a search condition in
Additional Filter
.
12.
Select the authentication method you want in
Method
.
>
When you select
Anonymous
or
Simple
, user authentication using LDAP fails.
You need to select
Digest-MD5
or
Secure Protocol
if you configure the LDAP
server for user authentication.
>
When you select
Digest-MD5
, you need to configure the DNS server setting.
>
When you select
Secure Protocol
, you need to configure the DNS server and the
secure protocol server settings.
13.
If you do not select
Anonymous
in step
12
, specify the user ID and password to log
in to the LDAP server.
14.
Select a value in
Encryption
.
15.
Click
Submit
.
The network system reboots to enable the new settings.
C
ONFIGURING
SECURE
PROTOCOLS
Authentication using the Kerberos server is available when you access the LDAP server. Be
sure to complete the SNTP and DNS server settings to use the secure protocol.
1.
Access the machine’s web page and log in as the administrator.
2.
Select
Admin Setup
.
3.
Select
Network > Secure Protocol Server
.
4.
Enter a realm name in
Domain
.
5.
Click
Submit
.
The network system reboots to enable the new settings.
NOTE
For details on the LDAP server and encryption settings to be specified, refer to
your network administrator.