
Security
WorkCentre 7800 Series Multifunction Printer
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System Administrator Guide
6.
To add the user to a role, select the check box next to the role:
−
Accounting Administrator
allows the user to access accounting settings and other services and
settings that are locked.
−
The
System Administrator
role allows the user to access all services and settings.
If you have created any user roles, they also appear in the list.
7.
Click
Save
.
Specifying Password Requirements
1.
In CentreWare Internet Services, click
Properties
>
Login/Permissions/Accounting
.
2.
Click
Device User Database
.
3.
Click
Password Settings
.
4.
Specify the password Minimum Length and Maximum Length.
5.
Select rules as desired:
−
Cannot contain Friendly Name
−
Cannot contain User Name
−
Must contain at least 1 number
6.
Click
Apply
to save the new settings or
Undo
to retain the previous settings.
Note:
New password rules do not affect existing passwords.
Configuring Network Authentication Settings
When you configure network authentication, users prove their identity by typing a user name and
password at the control panel or in CentreWare Internet Services. The printer compares the user
credentials to the information stored on an authentication server.
To configure access rights using network authentication:
•
Set the login method to
User Name / Password - Validate on the Network
. For details, see
Setting
the Login Method
on page 67.
•
Provide information about your authentication server and configure authentication server settings.
•
If you enabled Personalization, configure LDAP server settings.
•
Configure authorization settings. For details, see
Authorization
on page 77.
The Login Methods page in CentreWare Internet Services provides links to authentication and
personalization configuration settings.
1.
In CentreWare Internet Services, click
Properties
>
Login/Permissions/Accounting
.
2.
Click
Login Methods
.
Configuring Authentication Server Settings for Kerberos
1.
On the Login Methods page, next to Authentication Servers, click
Edit
.
2.
Under Authentication Type, select
Kerberos (Solaris)
or
Kerberos (Windows)
.
3.
Click
Add New
.
4.
Under Server Information, in the Domain or Realm field, type the domain or realm for your
authentication server.
5.
Select the desired address type.