Configuring Https Login - HP 830 Series Configuration Manual

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Step
3.
Configure the HTTP service
port number.
4.
Associate the HTTP service
with an ACL.
5.
Create a local user and enter
local user view.
6.
Configure a password for the
local user.
7.
Specify the command level of
the local user.
8.
Specify the Telnet service type
for the local user.
9.
Exit to system view.
10.
Create a VLAN interface and
enter its view.
11.
Assign an IP address and
subnet mask to the interface.

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 more complicated to configure but provides higher security.
For more information about SSL and PKI, see Security Configuration Guide.
To configure HTTPS login:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
Command
ip http port port-number
ip http acl acl-number
local-user user-name
password { cipher | simple }
password
authorization-attribute level level
service-type web
quit
interface vlan-interface
vlan-interface-id
ip address ip-address { mask |
mask-length }
Command
system-view
43
Remarks
Optional.
The default HTTP service port is 80.
If you execute the command
multiple times, the most recent
configuration takes effect.
Optional.
By default, the HTTP service is not
associated with any ACL.
Associating the HTTP service with
an ACL enables the device to allow
only clients permitted by the ACL to
access the device.
N/A
By default, no password is
configured for the local user.
No command level is configured
for the local user.
By default, no service type is
configured for the local user.
N/A
If the VLAN interface already
exists, the command enters its
view.
By default, the IP address of
VLAN-interface 1 is
192.168.0.100.
Remarks
N/A

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