Configuring Https Login - HP 5830 Series Configuration Manual

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Step
13.
Exit to system view.
14.
Create a VLAN interface and
enter its view.
15.
Assign an IP address and
subnet mask to the interface.
NOTE:
When the device transitions from FIPS mode to non-FIPS mode, HTTP server is enabled. To disable HTTP
server, execute the ip http enable command.

Configuring HTTPS login

The device supports the following HTTPS login modes:
Simplified mode—To make the device operate in this mode, you only need to enable HTTPS service
on the device. The device will use a self-signed certificate (a certificate that is generated and signed
by the device itself, rather than a CA) and the default SSL settings. This mode is simple to configure
but has potential security risks.
Secure mode—To make the device operate in this mode, you must enable HTTPS service on the
device, specify an SSL server policy for the service, and configure PKI domain-related parameters.
This mode is complicated to configure but provides higher security.
For more information about SSL and PKI, see Security Configuration Guide.
Follow these guidelines when you configure HTTPS login:
If the HTTPS service and the SSL VPN service use the same port number, they must have the same
SSL server policy. Otherwise, only one of the two services can be enabled.
If the HTTPS service and the SSL VPN service use the same port number and the same SSL server
policy, disable the two services before you modify the SSL server policy, and re-enable them after
the modification. Otherwise, the SSL server policy does not take effect.
To configure HTTPS login:
Step
1.
Specify a fixed verification
code for Web login.
2.
Enter system view.
Command
quit
interface vlan-interface
vlan-interface-id
ip address ip-address { mask |
mask-length }
Command
web captcha verification-code
system-view
47
Remarks
N/A
If the VLAN interface already
exists, the command enters its
view.
By default, no IP address is
assigned to the interface.
Remarks
Optional.
By default, a Web user must enter the
verification code indicated on the login
page to log in.
This command is available in user view.
N/A

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