Web Interface
Note2: the default is to have both TLS 1.0 and SSL 3.0 selections checked.
Note3: SSL 2.0 exists only for the purposes of backwards compatibility on systems pre-
viously enabling this protocol. SSL 2.0 is a deprecated security protocol, and this option will
no longer appear on the SERVICES - HTTP page if at any time Port 443 or SSL 2.0 is dis-
abled, or the system is restored to factory defaults.
Note4: At least one protocol needs to be selected. In addition, if at any time the protocol
being used is changed, the certificate will need to be regenerated. See the following.
Certificate Info:
Common Name: SyncServer's hostname, as entered on the SYSTEM - General page. The
default factory configuration is "SyncServer".
Bits: Number of RSA Key Bits, 1024 or 2056 bits. The default factory configuration is "1024".
Days to Expiration: The number of days before the certificate expires.
ISO Country Code: The Two-Character International Country Code.
State: The state where the SyncServer is located.
Locality: The locality where the SyncServer is located.
Organization: The organization or company the SyncServer belongs to.
Organizational Unit: The organizational unit or division that uses or is responsible for the Syn-
cServer.
Email Address: The email address of the administrator responsible for the SyncServer.
See Services HTTP (see "HTTP" on page 176) default settings
SERVICES-SSH
SSH Security Configuration
After setting the other options on this page, select Regenerate SSH Secure Keys and click the
APPLY button to generate a new set of SSH secure keys. This step is required before the
user can log in to LAN1 using SSH.
Protocol: Sets the protocol to one of the following:
SSH-1 & SSH-2
n
SSH-1 Only
n
SSH-2 Only (default)
n
Allowed Users: List user names that are allowed SSH access.
Denied Users: List user names to exclude from SSH access.
Note: Use a space character between user names. This list supports the ? wild card as a sub-
stitute for an individual character, and the * wild card as a substitute for the rest of a word.
For example, Allowed Users = Bird* would let Bird1 and Birddog log in. Allowed Users =
Bird? would let Bird1 log in, but not Birddog.
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