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Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc.
Secure Shell Server in NSM Overview on page 158
Use the Web management options to configure remote access using the Hypertext
Transfer Protocol (HTTP). A device administrator can use a standard Web browser and
HTTP to remotely access the Web UI on the security device. Web management settings
apply to all device administrators for the security device.
Additionally, to manage a device using the Web UI, the device administrator must use a
permitted IP address to initiate an HTTP connection to the device, and the correct service
option must be enabled for the interface that the device administrator connects to on
the device. For details on configuring permitted IP addresses, see "Restricting Management
Connections Using Permitted IPs" on page 154; for details on configuring service options
for a device interface, see "Enabling Management Service Options for Interfaces" on
page 56.
Configuring HTTP Administrative Connections in ScreenOS Devices Using NSM Overview
on page 161
Configuring Secure Connections in ScreenOS Devices Using NSM Overview on page 162
Configuring CLI Banners in NSM Overview on page 160
You can configure the following options for administrative connections that use HTTP:
Idle time for Web UI management—The number of seconds that the HTTP connection
remains idle (no traffic is flowing) before the device drops the connection.
Port number—The default HTTP port number is 80. If you are running HTTP services
on a different device port, enter that port number here.
Additionally, the device administrator must use a permitted IP address to initiate an HTTP
connection to the device, and the Web service option must be enabled for the interface
that the device administrator connects to on the device.
To secure HTTP administrative traffic, you can use the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
protocol.
Configuring Secure Connections in ScreenOS Devices Using NSM Overview on page 162
Configuring Network Time Protocol and NTP Backup Server in NSM Overview on page 163
Configuring Remote Access Using Web Management Overview on page 161
Chapter 5: Administration
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