HP Color LaserJet CM3530 Multifunction Printer series User Manual

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(Domain Name Service) and correctly configured. The
device will use DNS to look up the first available KDC
(Kerberos Domain Controller) on the network. If DNS is
not available, the IP address of the Kerberos Server may
be used.

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Kerberos Server Port

The Kerberos Server Port is the default IP port used by
the Kerberos authentication method. Note that the default
is port 88, but this can be different in different network
environments. Please contact your IT administrator to
determine the appropriate port if the default port does not
work.

5

Advanced button

Use the Advanced button to the right of the Kerberos
Default Realm field to access the Alternate Domain
configuration. Alternate domains are mapped to the
default realm.

6

LDAP Server Bind Method

The LDAP Server Bind Method determines how the
device will access the LDAP server.

7

Credentials

The Credentials configuration section is used to
determine which credentials will be used to bind
(authenticate) to the LDAP server.

When Use Device User Credentials is selected, the
device users credentials (entered at the control
panel of the device) will be used to access the LDAP
server. This method has the advantage of not having
to store a username and password, which may
expire, in the device.

When Use Public Credentials is selected and user
credentials are not available, the Username and
Password entered will be used to access the LDAP
server. This method should be used if for some
reason device users do not have read access to the
LDAP data.

8

Bind Prefix

The Bind Prefix setting is the LDAP attribute used to
construct the user's Distinguished Name (DN) for
authentication. This prefix is combined with the username
typed at the control panel to form the Relative
Distinguished Name (RDN). Commonly used prefixes are
"CN" (for common name) or "UID" (for user identity).

NOTE:

The Bind Prefix and Bind and Search Root

settings are only used if the LDAP Server Bind Method is
set to Simple or Simple over SSL, and Use Device User
Credentials is selected.

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Bind and Search Root

The Bind and Search Root value is used to validate the
user's credentials with the LDAP server. This value is
combined with the RDN to construct the full Distinguished
Name (DN) of the user.

NOTE:

The Bind Prefix and Bind and Search Root

settings are only used if the LDAP Server Bind Method is
set to Simple or Simple over SSL, and Use Device User
Credentials is selected.

10

LDAP Server

The LDAP Server is typically the same as the Kerberos
Server in the Windows Active Directory Environment.

Table 3-10

Kerberos Authentication (continued)

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Chapter 3 Configuring the product from the Settings screens

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