Dil ID: 6
Dil Adı: turkish
Dil Kodu: tr7
Dünyanın En Büyük
Elektronik Bilgi Kütüphanesi



SETTING UP THE INTEGRATED FIERY COLOR SERVER FROM THE DIGITAL PRESS
CONTROL PANEL
46
Secure Protocol
TLS, SSL
Choose the protocol for verifying authentication.
Timeout (sec)
1-100, 60
Specify the maximum amount of time to elapse before the Integrated Fiery Color Server stops
attempting to connect to the LDAP server.
Authentication required
Select this option if queries to your LDAP server require authentication.
Authentication
Automatic, Simple, GSSAPI
Depending on the setting, you enter the User Name, Password, and Domain for the
authentication.
The Integrated Fiery Color Server supports the following authentication methods:
Anonymous (for Lotus Domino, NetWare, and Windows 2000/Server 2003 servers)
Simple (for Lotus Domino and NetWare servers)
GSSAPI (for Windows 2000/Server 2003 servers)
If you use GSSAPI, note the following:
A DNS server that supports Reverse DNS Lookup must be present on your network.
The LDAP server IP address and host name must be registered on the DNS server.
The time difference between the LDAP server and the System Time of the Integrated
Fiery Color Server must be 5 minutes or less.
For more information, ask your network administrator.
User Name
Type the user name for access to the LDAP server. This information is used if the
authentication method is Simple or GSSAPI.
NOTE: Make sure that the LDAP account used in the Integrated Fiery Color Server LDAP
configuration has sufficient privileges to access the LDAP attribute “samaccountname,” or
uid,” which stores the individual’s Windows login name. If the Integrated Fiery Color Server
does not have this privilege, the Contact List in Users and Groups is unable to display a user’s
Windows login name, in which case, the Contact List displays only the user’s full name
without a user name, for example: John Doe ( ). When correct privileges are established, both
the full name and user name display when the Integrated Fiery Color Server queries the
LDAP server, for example: John Doe (jdoe).