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Chapter 12: Remote Authentication<br />

To disable daily synchronization of all AD modules:<br />

1. Choose <strong>Admin</strong>istration > Security.<br />

2. Click the Authentication tab. All configured Authorization and<br />

Authentication Servers appear in a table.<br />

3. Deselect the Daily synchronization of All Modules checkbox.<br />

4. Click Update to save your changes.<br />

Change the Daily AD Synchronization Time<br />

When daily synchronization is enabled, you can specify the time at which<br />

automatic synchronization occurs. By default, daily synchronization<br />

occurs at 23:30.<br />

To change the daily AD synchronization time:<br />

1. Choose <strong>Admin</strong>istration > Security.<br />

2. Select the Authentication tab. Ensure that the Daily synchronization of<br />

All Modules checkbox is selected.<br />

3. In the Synchronization Time field at the bottom of the screen, click the<br />

up and down arrows to select the time at which you want CC-SG to<br />

perform the daily synchronization of all AD modules.<br />

4. Click Update to save your changes.<br />

About LDAP and CC-SG<br />

Once CC-SG starts and a username and password are entered, a query is<br />

forwarded either through CC-SG or directly to the LDAP server. If the<br />

username and password match those in the LDAP directory, the user is<br />

authenticated. The user will then be authorized against the local user<br />

groups on the LDAP server.<br />

Add an LDAP (Netscape) Module to CC-SG<br />

To add an LDAP (Netscape) module to CC-SG:<br />

1. Choose <strong>Admin</strong>istration > Security.<br />

2. Click the Authentication tab.<br />

3. Click Add… to open the Add Module window.<br />

4. Click the Module Type drop-down menu and select LDAP from the list.<br />

5. Type a name for the LDAP server in the Module name field.<br />

6. Click Next to proceed. The General tab opens.<br />

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