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Administration
From this screen you can regulate Web Admin access. The Web Admin interface uses the Secure HTTP
protocol (S-HTTP, aka HTTPS) for secure transactions. Secure HTTP provides communication between your
browser and the MultiAccess.
S-HTTP supports end-to-end secure transactions, in contrast with the original HTTP authorization mechanisms,
which require the client to attempt access and be denied before the security mechanism is employed. With S-
HTTP, no sensitive data need ever be sent over the network in the clear. S-HTTP provides full flexibility of
cryptographic algorithms, modes, and parameters.
Web Admin
Available Networks
Select the networks that will allow access to Web Admin. The list includes those networks you entered
under Networks & Services > Networks. You can add and delete existing selections. The MultiAccess will
display an ERROR message if you try to delete access to a network that would cause you to lock yourself
out or otherwise not make sense.
Allowed Networks
As with SSH, Any has been entered here for ease of installation. ANY allows Web Admin to be accessed
from everywhere once a valid password is provided.
As soon as you can limit the location from which the MultiAccess is to be administered (e.g., your
Caution:
IP address in the internal network), replace the entry ANY in the Allowed Networks with a smaller network.
If you want only one administrative PC to have access to the MultiAccess, you can do this by defining a
network with a address of a single computer from the Networks and Services > Networks screen.
MultiAccess Communications Server MA30120 User Guide
> Web Admin
Chapter 3 – Software
Administration > Web Admin
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