Table 5-9Kerberos page

Item

Description

 

 

Manually Specify Configuration

Manually configure the print server for Kerberos authentication. Click Next to display

 

the Kerberos Settings page.

 

 

Import Configuration Files

Configure the print server for Kerberos authentication by importing configuration files.

 

conf File Enter or browse to the krb5.conf file. In the libdefaults section,

 

include the default_realm andclockskew tag entries. In the realms

 

section, include the kdc tag entry.

 

keytab File Enter or browse to a Kerberos keytab file. Use the Ktpass.exe

 

command-line tool (the version prior to Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Support

 

Pack 1) to generate the keytab file. Use the principal name type

 

KRB5_NT_PRINCIPAL, and the encryption type DES-CBC-MD5.

 

Time Sync Period Specify the time interval (in minutes) that the HP Jetdirect

 

print server requests to synchronize its clock with a simple network time protocol

 

(SNTP) time server.

 

SNTP Server Specify the FQDN or IP address of an SNTP time server, if

 

required. By default, the SNTP server is the server used as the key distribution

 

center (KDC).

 

Click Next to return to the Identity Authentication page, and confirm that Kerberos

 

status indicates that it is Configured.

 

 

Kerberos Settings

Use the wizard to manually configure Kerberos account settings on the print server.

1.Use the Kerberos Settings page to provide Kerberos account and configuration settings.

2.Click Next to return to the Identity Authentication page, and confirm that Kerberos status indicates Configured.

Table 5-10Kerberos Settings page

Item

Description

 

 

KDC Server

FQDN of the domain controller used as the Kerberos KDC.

 

The FQDN consists of the device's host name and domain name. For example,

 

kdc01.support.hp.com is a fully qualified domain name, where kdc01 is the host

 

name and support.hp.com is the domain name.

Principal Realm

Kerberos principal realm in the form principal@REALM.

 

A unique principal name is associated with each Kerberos account. For the

 

HP Jetdirect print server active directory account, the principal is the user name for

 

the print server.

 

A Kerberos realm is similar in concept to a Microsoft Windows domain and contains

 

all the users, computers and services within a Kerberos installation. The realm is

 

case-sensitive, and is typically the DNS domain name specified in all uppercase

 

characters. For example, if the domain name is hp.com, the realm is HP.COM.

 

 

Password

Password for the HP Jetdirect account configured on active directory.

 

 

Encryption Type

Encryption type supported by the HP Jetdirect print server.

 

 

Key Version Number

Version number for the encryption keys associated with the principal and password.

 

 

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