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TANDBERG 
CONTENT SERVER 
USER GUIDE
D 13898.04
DECEMBER 2006
Authentication (I)
Administrator Settings > Site Settings
Authentication
.
 Choose the Authentication 
method for the Content Server. 
Choose Local
. If you select Local 
authentication, only users with valid local 
accounts who have been added through 
the User Management page will be able to 
log in. Local groups are not supported.
Choose Domain
. If you select Domain 
authentication, the Content Server must 
be added to the domain, and details of the 
LDAP server used for authentication must 
be filled out in the fields below. Please 
see below for more notes on Domain 
authentication.
Choose LDAP
. If you select LDAP 
authentication, details of the LDAP server 
used for authentication must be filled out 
in the fields below.
Please see below for more notes on LDAP 
authentication.
Server Name
.
 Enter the DNS name or IP 
address of your LDAP server. Only Microsoft 
Active Directory Server is supported for 2.0 
and 2.x versions of the Content Server.
Server Port
.
 e.g. 389
Both LDAP and Domain authentication methods 
require the details of a Microsoft Active Directory 
Server to be entered in the Authentication section. At 
this time, only Microsoft Active Directory Server is supported 
by the TANDBERG Content Server.
Clicking on the Save button will perform a check of the LDAP 
server settings as the Content Server attempts to bind to the 
LDAP server. Changes to Site Settings will not be saved if the 
LDAP settings entered are incorrect.
Domain Authentication
Domain authentication can only be used if the Content Server 
has been added to the domain. If you add the Content Server 
to an existing domain, you need to define a separate security 
policy for the server, otherwise the existing security policies 
may prevent the server from functioning correctly. Please 
contact your authorized TANDBERG reseller or partner for 
details of the recommended security policy settings.
Under Domain authentication, users with domain accounts 
and local users are able to log in. The local administrator 
account can be used to administer the server, or some 
domain users can be given administrative privileges.
LDAP Authentication
LDAP authentication does not require the Content Server to 
be added to a domain.
Before changing authentication from local to LDAP, the 
local administrator must add at least one LDAP user with 
administrative privileges to the Content Server. To do this, 
go to 
User Management 
Add Users
 and enter at least one 
valid username in the Add Administrators section.
Under LDAP authentication local users cannot log in using the 
standard login method. However, the local administrator can 
log in by adding the following string: 
&rescue=true
 
to the 
end of the Content Server URL of the browser:
Example:  
http://<ContentServerIPaddress>/tcs/
?page=login&rescue=true
Hit the 
Enter
 key on your keyboard and log in with the local 
administrator account in the resulting pop-up window. 
While it is possible for the local administrator to login using 
this method, it is more convenient to give an LDAP user 
account administrative privileges.