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Configuring User Authentication (SSO) Configuring FaxPress
5—35
Bindery File Server Authentication —
User needs to be logged on to a
specified Novell File Server in order to be able to logon to FaxPress. No
additional password is required for FaxPress.
SSO Groups
In general, when users logs onto a Novell network, they receive privileges based
on membership in a group. In particular, if you use FaxPress
Single Sign On
,
FaxPress privileges are granted based on membership in a FaxPress specific
groups. There are two basic kinds of FaxPress groups: “serial number groups” and
“global groups”.
Serial number groups are used to convey privileges to your users for a specific
FaxPress server. Global groups are used to convey privileges to all your FaxPress
servers. For example, to define a user that can access every FaxPress server in
your network with User privileges, add them as a member to the global group
FAXPRESS_user. If in addition you want to give this user Supervisor privileges
on FaxPress server serial number 08001111, add this user as a member to the serial
number group named “08001111_Supervisor”.
If the user is a member in both a serial number group and a global group, the serial
number privilege level takes precedence.
Serial Number Groups
When you installed the Novell NDS Network FaxPress server, the installation
program created FaxPress Novell user groups called Serial Number Groups in
your server installation context.
For example, suppose that a particular FaxPress has a serial number of
08101111
.
Then, to allow serial number privileges, use your Novell network Administrative
Tools (such as NWAdmin or NetAdmin) to assign users to groups with the
following names:
08101111_User—
User*
08101111_Router
Router*
08101111_Operator
Operator*
08101111_Supervisor
Supervisor*
*
Refer to user privilege definitions in
"Configuring the User" on page 7-3
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