Overview of Authentication and Accounting Feature
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Login to Remote Accounts
Authentication is performed for a remote server. User information is not registered on the
machine.
Login to Remote Accounts uses the user information registered on a remote authentication
server (LDAP, Kerberos, SMB, or ApeosWare Management Suite) to perform authentication.
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When a user is authenticated by a remote authentication server (except ApeosWare Management Suite), the
authenticated user can access the services through the control panel based on the permission information
obtained from the remote server.
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When you change Login Type to or from [Login to Remote Accounts], user information, private folders, and
Personal Sheets registered on the machine will be deleted.
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When you register user information on a remote authentication server, use up to 32 single-byte characters for
a user ID and up to 128 single-byte characters for a password. Note, however, that up to 32 single-byte
characters are allowed for an SMB authentication password.
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The user information used for Login to Remote Accounts can be stored on the machine. For more
information, refer to "Save remote accounts in this machine" (P.358) and "Delete Remote Accounts" (P.358).
Authentication Methods
User ID Authentication
Authentication is performed using user information registered on the machine or a remote
server in advance. The users are required to enter their user IDs and passcodes with the
numeric keypad or the touch screen of the machine.
Smart Card Authentication
Authentication is performed using the card number or user information registered on the
smart card. Register such information on the machine or a remote server in advance and
use the smart card for authentication.
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Authentication is performed using the smart card, IC Card Reader (optional), IC Card Gate (sold separately).
When you connect IC Card Gate to the machine, contact our customer support center. For information about
using IC Card Gate, refer to the manual for IC Card Gate.
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For information about setting procedure of authentication with IC Card Reader, refer to "Configuration for IC
Card Reader (Optional)" (P.487).
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User ID is registered on the smart card used with IC Card Gate in advance.
Combined Use of Smart Card Authentication and User ID Authentication
You can use smart card authentication in combination with user ID authentication.
However, when [Login Type] is set to [Login to Local Accounts], you need to enable user ID
authentication.
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For information on how to enable user ID authentication, refer to "When Smart Card Reader is Connected" (P.357).
Summary of Contents for apeosport-iv C3370
Page 14: ...14...
Page 15: ...1 1Before Using the Machine...
Page 47: ...2 2Paper and Other Media...
Page 76: ...Paper and Other Media 76 Paper and Other Media 2...
Page 77: ...3 3Maintenance...
Page 127: ...4 4Machine Status...
Page 154: ...Machine Status 154 Machine Status 4...
Page 155: ...5 5Tools...
Page 365: ...6 6CentreWare Internet Services Settings...
Page 373: ...7 7Printer Environment Settings...
Page 386: ...Printer Environment Settings 386 Printer Environment Settings 7...
Page 387: ...8 8E mail Environment Settings...
Page 397: ...9 9Scanner Environment Settings...
Page 421: ...10 10Using IP Fax SIP...
Page 430: ...Using IP Fax SIP 430 Using IP Fax SIP 10...
Page 431: ...11 11Using the Internet Fax Service...
Page 438: ...Using the Internet Fax Service 438 Using the Internet Fax Service 11...
Page 439: ...12 12Using the Server Fax Service...
Page 445: ...13 13Encryption and Digital Signature Settings...
Page 465: ...14 14Authentication and Accounting Features...
Page 494: ...Authentication and Accounting Features 494 Authentication and Accounting Features 14...
Page 495: ...15 15Problem Solving...
Page 710: ...Problem Solving 710 Problem Solving 15...
Page 711: ...16 16Appendix...