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Field name
Maximum web server log file size in bytes
Maximum number of simultaneous connections
Link name
Show HTTP request information
Button name
Description
Update settings
Accepts changes made on the Web server settings page. Note that the web server must be restar ted for changes to take
effect.
Field name
Enable SSL connections
Subject of the certificate for SSL connections
Default secure channel cache duration in msecs
Description
Specifies the limit for the amount of information that can be written in the log file, in
bytes. Once the limit is reached, the information will be overwritten.
Specifies the maximum number of simultaneous users that can connect to your Matrox
Iris GT web server at any time. Any additional simultaneous users will be refused and will
return an error.
Description
Returns the HTTP request generated by the Web server settings page. Clicking on this link loads the HTTP
request log. The HTTP request log page contains a list of all the HTTP requests answered by your Matrox
Iris GT.
• Secure socket layer settings. Secure socket layer (SSL) uses a private key to encrypt
data that is transferred over the SSL connection. By convention, URLs that require
an SSL connection start with https: instead of http. The connection between client
and server in an SSL connection is secure.
Description
Specifies that SSL will be used. SSL is a great way to secure your web server. To use SSL
with Matrox Iris GT, this value must be enabled.
Specifies that the client must present a valid certificate with the same subject as the one
listed in this field to view a SSL page.
Specifies that, when you access the web server, SSL session identifiers and other SSL
session information are kept in the Schannel cache. Matrox Iris GT allows you to modify
the length of time that the SSL session information is kept.
• Add virtual root. Specifies the information required to create a virtual root for
your Matrox Iris GT web server.
A virtual root is the folder hierarchy that appears in the URL of your Matrox Iris
portal website. This allows you to hide folders by having the web server display a
virtual root instead of the actual folder hierarchy of your Matrox Iris GT (for
example, the root folder of the web server is shown as http://IrisName/ in Microsoft
Internet Explorer, but in reality, the files are located in the \\IrisName\CEDisk\web
folder).
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