Authentication Commands

Set Authentication Kerberos

Description Configures Kerberos authentication settings.

User Level Admin

Syntax set authentication kerberos [kdc-domain <string>] [port <TCP_port>] [realm <string>]

Options kdc-domain

The name of a host running the KDC (Key Distribution Center) for the specified realm. The host name that you specify must either be defined in the IOLAN’s Host Table (with an IP address) or be resolvable by a DNS server.

 

port

 

The port that the Kerberos server listens to for authentication requests. If no port is

 

specified, the default port 88 is used.

 

realm

 

The Kerberos realm is the Kerberos host domain name, in upper-case letters.

Set Authentication LDAP

Description

Configures LDAP authentication settings.

User Level

Admin

Syntax

set authentication ldap [base <string>]

 

[host <hostname/IP_addr>] [port <TCP_port>] [tls onoff]

 

[tls-port <TCP_port>]

Options

base

The domain component (dc) that is the starting point for the search for user authentication.

host

The name or IP address of the LDAP host. If you use a host name, that host must either have been defined in the IOLAN’s Host Table (with an IP address) or be resolvable by a DNS server. If you are using TLS, you must enter the same string you used to create the LDAP certificate that resides on your LDAP server.

port

The port that the LDAP host listens to for authentication requests. The default port is 389.

tls

Enables/disables the Transport Layer Security (TLS) with the LDAP host. tls-port

Specify the port number that LDAP will use for TLS. The default is port 636.

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