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Parameter
Web: HTTP Authentication Mode
EMS: Web Authentication Mode
[WebAuthMode]
[HTTPSRequireClientCertificate] Determines whether client certificates are required for HTTPS
[HTTPSRootFileName]
[HTTPSPkeyFileName]
[HTTPSCertFileName]
Version 6.4
to 'RC4:EXP', enabling RC-128bit encryption.
The value 'ALL' can be configured only if the "Strong
Encryption" Software Upgrade Key is enabled.
Determines the authentication mode used for the Web interface.
[0] Basic Mode = Basic authentication (clear text) is used
(default).
[1] Digest When Possible = Digest authentication (MD5) is
used.
[2] Basic if HTTPS, Digest if HTTP = Digest authentication
(MD5) is used for HTTP, and basic authentication is used for
HTTPS.
Note: When RADIUS login is enabled (i.e., the parameter
WebRADIUSLogin is set to 1), basic authentication is forced.
connection.
[0] = Client certificates are not required (default).
[1] = Client certificates are required. The client certificate
must be preloaded to the device and its matching private key
must be installed on the managing PC. Time and date must
be correctly set on the device for the client certificate to be
verified.
Notes:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
For a description on implementing client certificates, see
''Client Certificates'' on page 83.
Defines the name of the HTTPS trusted root certificate file to be
loaded using TFTP. The file must be in base64-encoded PEM
(Privacy Enhanced Mail) format.
The valid range is a 47-character string.
Note: This parameter is only applicable when the device is
loaded using BootP/TFTP. For information on loading this file
using the Web interface, refer to the Product Reference Manual.
Defines the name of a private key file (in unencrypted PEM
format) to be loaded from the TFTP server.
Defines the name of the HTTPS server certificate file to be
loaded using TFTP. The file must be in base64-encoded PEM
format.
The valid range is a 47-character string.
Note: This parameter is only applicable when the device is
loaded using BootP/TFTP. For information on loading this file
using the Web interface, refer to the Product Reference Manual.
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