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8e6 Technologies Enterprise Filter Authentication R3000 User Manual

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4. Enable any of the following authentication options, as

pertinent to your environment:

• In the 8e6 Authenticator frame, be sure the 8e6

Authenticator is “On”—unless the Novell eDirectory
Agent option will be used instead. When enabling the
8e6 Authenticator option, and then downloading and
installing the 8e6 Authenticator (authenticat.exe) on a
network share accessible by the domain controller or a
Novell eDirectory server, the 8e6 Authenticator auto-
matically authenticates the end user when he/she logs
into his/her workstation.

• If you have a Novell eDirectory server and the 8e6

Authenticator will not be used, turning “On” Novell
eDirectory Agent will enable end user logon and logoff
events to be logged. To use this option, the LDAP
domain must be set up and activated in the Group tree.

WARNING: When enabling Novell eDirectory Agent, the agent
will immediately begin scanning Novell eDirectory-based domain
labels.

• If using a Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 server for

authentication, the Active Directory Agent option can
be used for capturing end user logon and logoff events
and sending a session table to the R3000 so end users
receive the correct filtering profile. To use this feature,
turn “On” the AD Agent, and then specify settings for
administrator computers authorized to configure the
AD Agent via the Active Directory Agent console.
Download and install the AD Agent (DCAgent.msi) on
the administrator workstation.

5. If using Tier 1, in the Sending Keep Alive frame, click

"On" to specify that keep alives should be sent on a
connection to verify whether it is still active. Click "Off" to
specify that the end user's session will be kept alive
based on the number of minutes entered in the text box.

6. Click Apply.