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DBG-2000 User Guide Save Cancel Click Save to save the authentication server. Click Cancel to revert to the previous settings. POP3 POP3 is an application layer protocol most commonly used for email over a TCP/IP connection. The authentication server can be used with SSL encryption over port 995 to send encrypted traffic to the POP3 server. A CA certificate verifies the POP3 server's certificate. To add a POP3 server, select the authentication server as POP3, and click Add. This opens the Add a POP3 server page. The fields available on this page are as follows: Field Server name IP address Port Encryption CA certificate Access level Save Cancel Description Enter the name of the server. Enter the IP address of the POP3 server. Enter the POP3 authentication server port. You can enable or disable the SSL support for POP3. If this option is enabled, it is mandatory to select a certificate authority for it. Select a Certificate Authority to verify the POP3 server's certificate. Access privilege The access level decides the devices that can utilize this server. Select the access level. Click Save to save the authentication server. Click Cancel to revert to the previous settings. Active Directory Active Directory authentication is an enhanced version of NT Domain authentication. The Kerberos protocol is leveraged for authentication of users grouped in Organizational Units (OUs). The configured Authentication Servers and Active Directory domain(s) are used to validate the user with the directory of users on the external Windows-based server. To add an Active Directory server, select the authentication server as Active Directory, and click Add. This opens the Add an Active Directory page. 25

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Save
Click
to save the authentication server.
Save
Cancel
Click
to revert to the previous settings.
Cancel
POP3
POP3 is an application layer protocol most commonly used for email over a TCP/IP connection. The authentication server can be used with SSL
encryption over port 995 to send encrypted traffic to the POP3 server. A CA certificate verifies the POP3 server’s certificate. To add a POP3
server, select the authentication server as
, and click
. This opens the
page.
POP3
Add
Add a POP3 server
The fields available on this page are as follows:
Field
Description
Server name
Enter the name of the server.
IP address
Enter the IP address of the POP3 server.
Port
Enter the POP3 authentication server port.
Encryption
You can enable or disable the SSL support for POP3. If this option is enabled, it is
mandatory to select a certificate authority for it.
CA certificate
Select a Certificate Authority to verify the POP3 server’s certificate.
Access privilege
Access level
The access level decides the devices that can utilize this server. Select the access level.
Save
Click
to save the authentication server.
Save
Cancel
Click
to revert to the previous settings.
Cancel
Active Directory
Active Directory authentication is an enhanced version of NT Domain authentication. The Kerberos protocol is leveraged for authentication of
users grouped in Organizational Units (OUs). The configured Authentication Servers and Active Directory domain(s) are used to validate the user
with the directory of users on the external Windows-based server. To add an Active Directory server, select the authentication server as
Active
, and click
. This opens the
page.
Directory
Add
Add an Active Directory
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