Configuring printer security settings

Configuring Active Directory

Notes:

  1. Open a Web browser, and then type the printer IP address.

    Note: View the IP address in the TCP/IP section of the Network/Ports menu.
  2. Click Settings or Configuration, and then click Security > Security Setup > Active Directory > Join an Active Directory Domain.

  3. Type the domain name or the realm name that you want to use.

  4. If necessary, type the domain controllers, separated by commas.

  5. Type the credentials of the user who has the rights to add computers to a network.

    Note: Passwords are case-sensitive, but these are not cached by the device.
  6. Apply the changes.

Configuring LDAP+GSSAPI

Notes:

  1. Open a Web browser, and then type the printer IP address.

    Note: View the IP address in the TCP/IP section of the Network/Ports menu.
  2. Click Settings or Configuration.

  3. Create an LDAP+GSSAPI configuration.

    Note: You can store a maximum of five configurations.
    1. Click Security > Security Setup > LDAP+GSSAPI > Add an LDAP+GSSAPI Setup.

    2. Specify the required configuration settings.

    3. Apply the changes.

  4. Click Security Template > Add a Security Template.

  5. Type an LDAP security template name, and then select the custom building block name that you created for LDAP+GSSAPI.

  6. Save the template.

Configuring Kerberos 5 for use with LDAP+GSSAPI

Note: This feature is available only in some printer models.

Kerberos 5 is used in conjunction with the LDAP+GSSAPI building block. While only one Kerberos configuration file (krb5.conf) can be stored on a supported device, the file can apply to multiple realms and Kerberos Domain Controllers (KDCs).

Notes:

  1. Open a Web browser, and then type the printer IP address.

    Note: View the IP address in the TCP/IP section of the Network/Ports menu.
  2. Click Settings or Configuration.

  3. Create a Kerberos configuration file.

    1. Click Security > Security Setup > Kerberos 5.

    2. Specify the required configuration settings.

    3. Apply the changes.

  4. Import the new configuration file.

    1. Click Security > Security Setup > Kerberos 5.

    2. From the Import Kerberos File section, browse to the folder where the configuration file is stored.

    3. Apply the changes.

Assigning security templates

  1. Open a Web browser, and then type the printer IP address.

    Note: View the IP address in the TCP/IP section of the Network/Ports menu.
  2. Click Settings or Configuration, and then click Security > Security Setup > Access Controls.

  3. Click Device Apps or Device Solutions.

  4. Set the following functions to the appropriate security template:

    • For App 1 or Solution 1, assign Active Directory, LDAP, or LDAP+GSSASPI.

    • For App 2 or Solution 2, assign Card Authentication.

    • For Print Release, assign Card Authentication.

  5. Apply the changes.