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Example 2.5. Adding Remote Management via HTTPS
This example assumes that a new RemoteMgmtHTTP object is to be added called https_access.
This will allow HTTPS access on the If2 interface from any network and use the local database
AdminUsers to authenticate the administrator's login credentials.
Command-Line Interface
gw-world:/> add RemoteManagement RemoteMgmtHTTP https_access
Web Interface
1.
Go to: System > Device > Remote Management > Add > HTTP/HTTPS Management
2.
Enter a Name for the HTTP/HTTPS remote management rule, in this case https_access
3.
Enable the HTTPS option
4.
Select the following:
User Database: AdminUsers
Interface: If2
Network: all-nets
5.
Click OK

2.1.3. Administrator Account

By default, NetDefendOS has a local user database, AdminUsers, that contains one predefined
administrator account. This account has the username admin with password admin. This
account has full administrative read/write privileges for NetDefendOS.
Creating Additional Accounts
Extra user accounts can be created as required. Accounts can either belong to the Administrator
user group, in which case they have complete read/write administrative access. Alternatively,
they can belong to the Auditor user group, in which case they have read-only access.
Only One Administrator Account Can Be Logged In
Network=all-nets
Interface=If2
LocalUserDatabase=AdminUsers
HTTPS=Yes
Important
For security reasons, it is recommended to change the default password of the default
account as soon as possible after connecting with the NetDefend Firewall.
Chapter 2: Management and Maintenance
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