4-58 network confiGuration
Authentication Settings
The Network Authentication feature supports Kerberos, the highest security
level within Active Directory. This product includes RSA BSAFE® Cryptographic
software from RSA Security Inc. When the setting is activated, users must enter
their domain user name and password to authenticate themselves and access the
machine.
1
Open the “Admin Tools” screen. (see page 4-4)
2
Click [Authentication Settings].
The “Authentication Settings” screen will appear.
Items Descriptions
Server Type
Select the server type.
“Active Directory” - If your server is Windows 2000 server
or Windows Server 2003, select this.
“Windows NT” - If your server is Windows NT Server.
“None” - To cancel the setting, select this.
• The DNS server should be set up when using the
authentication mode with Active Directory (Windows
2000 server/ Windows Server 2003).
If you are using Active Directory, the “Windows Time
Service” must be activated on the Active Directory.
The WINS settings should be set up when using the
authentication mode with Windows NT Server 4.0.
If you are using Windows NT Server 4.0, the version
must be Service Pack 4 or later.
Domain Name Enter the Domain Name.
• In Active Directory, the domain name may contain up
to 64 characters.
In Windows NT Server 4.0, the domain name may
contain up to 15 characters.
Modes Requiring
Authentication
Select the mode that requires the authentication.
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When you are finished, click [Save] to save the settings.
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