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config user fsso-polling

config user fsso-polling

Configure FSSO active directory servers for polling mode.

config user fsso-polling

Description: Configure FSSO active directory servers for polling mode.

edit <id>

set status [enable|disable]

set server {string}

set default-domain {string}

set port {integer}

set user {string}

set password {password}

set ldap-server {string}

set logon-history {integer}

set polling-frequency {integer}

config adgrp

Description: LDAP Group Info.

edit <name>

next

end

set smbv1 [enable|disable]

set smb-ntlmv1-auth [enable|disable]

next

end

config user fsso-polling

Parameter name

Description

Type

Size

status

Enable/disable polling for the status of this Active Directory server.

option

-

Option

Description

enable

Enable setting.

disable

Disable setting.

server

Host name or IP address of the Active Directory server.

string

Maximum length: 63

default-domain

Default domain managed by this Active Directory server.

string

Maximum length: 35

port

Port to communicate with this Active Directory server.

integer

Minimum value: 0 Maximum value: 65535

user

User name required to log into this Active Directory server.

string

Maximum length: 35

password

Password required to log into this Active Directory server

password

Not Specified

ldap-server

LDAP server name used in LDAP connection strings.

string

Maximum length: 35

logon-history

Number of hours of logon history to keep, 0 means keep all history.

integer

Minimum value: 0 Maximum value: 48

polling-frequency

Polling frequency (every 1 to 30 seconds).

integer

Minimum value: 1 Maximum value: 30

smbv1

Enable/disable support of SMBv1 for Samba.

option

-

Option

Description

enable

Enable support of SMBv1 for Samba.

disable

Disable support of SMBv1 for Samba.

smb-ntlmv1-auth

Enable/disable support of NTLMv1 for Samba authentication.

option

-

Option

Description

enable

Enable support of NTLMv1 for Samba authentication.

disable

Disable support of NTLMv1 for Samba authentication.

config user fsso-polling

Configure FSSO active directory servers for polling mode.

config user fsso-polling

Description: Configure FSSO active directory servers for polling mode.

edit <id>

set status [enable|disable]

set server {string}

set default-domain {string}

set port {integer}

set user {string}

set password {password}

set ldap-server {string}

set logon-history {integer}

set polling-frequency {integer}

config adgrp

Description: LDAP Group Info.

edit <name>

next

end

set smbv1 [enable|disable]

set smb-ntlmv1-auth [enable|disable]

next

end

config user fsso-polling

Parameter name

Description

Type

Size

status

Enable/disable polling for the status of this Active Directory server.

option

-

Option

Description

enable

Enable setting.

disable

Disable setting.

server

Host name or IP address of the Active Directory server.

string

Maximum length: 63

default-domain

Default domain managed by this Active Directory server.

string

Maximum length: 35

port

Port to communicate with this Active Directory server.

integer

Minimum value: 0 Maximum value: 65535

user

User name required to log into this Active Directory server.

string

Maximum length: 35

password

Password required to log into this Active Directory server

password

Not Specified

ldap-server

LDAP server name used in LDAP connection strings.

string

Maximum length: 35

logon-history

Number of hours of logon history to keep, 0 means keep all history.

integer

Minimum value: 0 Maximum value: 48

polling-frequency

Polling frequency (every 1 to 30 seconds).

integer

Minimum value: 1 Maximum value: 30

smbv1

Enable/disable support of SMBv1 for Samba.

option

-

Option

Description

enable

Enable support of SMBv1 for Samba.

disable

Disable support of SMBv1 for Samba.

smb-ntlmv1-auth

Enable/disable support of NTLMv1 for Samba authentication.

option

-

Option

Description

enable

Enable support of NTLMv1 for Samba authentication.

disable

Disable support of NTLMv1 for Samba authentication.