2 authentication method - pop3, Authentication method - pop3 – AirLive MW-2000S User Manual

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Chapter 7. Web Interface Configuration

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7.2.1.2

Authentication Method - POP3

Clients may login the system by their POP3 accounts. There are two sets of POP3 server provided by
the system, primary and secondary which are for fault tolerance. When POP3 Server is enabled, at
least one POP3 server will be required. Local VPN function can be enabled for clients authenticated
by POP3 authentication method.

y

Name: Set a name for the server using numbers (0~9), alphabets (a~z or A ~Z), dash (-),
underline (_) and dot (.) within a maximum of 40 characters. All other characters are not
allowed.

y

Postfix: Set a postfix that is easy to distinguish (e.g. Local) for the server using numbers (0~9),
alphabets (a~z or A~Z), dash (-), underline (_) and dot (.) within a maximum of 40 characters.
All other characters are not allowed.

y

Black List: There are five sets of the black lists. Select one of them or choose “None”. For
details, please refer to 5.2.2 Black List.

y

Authentication Database: There are five authentication methods, Local, POP3, RADIUS,
LDAP and NT Domain, to configure from. Select the desired method and then click the link
besides the pull-down menu for more advanced configuration. Local authentication method can
be chosen for one Auth Option.

y

Enable Local VPN: When Local VPN function is enabled for the authentication option, upon the
successful login of a client, a VPN tunnel will be established between a client’s device and the
system. The data passing through the VPN tunnel are encrypted. The system’s Local VPN
supports end-users’ devices under Windows 2000 and Windows XP SP1, SP2.

y

Server: The IP address of the external POP3 Server.

y

Port: The authentication port of the external POP3 Server.

y

SSL Setting: The system supports POP3S. Check the check box of the SSL Connection to

enable POP3S.





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